Bring into play – использовать, задействовать
– The coach decided to bring into play some new tactics to win the game.
– The artist brought into play various colors and textures in her latest work.
– They need to bring into play all their expertise and experience to solve the problem.
– The company plans to bring into play new marketing channels to reach more customers.
– The teacher brings into play different teaching methods to engage students.
Bring on oneself – привлечь к себе внимание или негативные последствия
– His careless behavior brought on himself the disapproval of his colleagues.
– The politician’s controversial remarks brought on himself criticism from the media.
– Her extravagant lifestyle brought on herself financial problems.
– The athlete’s doping scandal brought on himself a suspension from competitions.
– The student’s plagiarism brought on himself a failing grade.
Bring into question – ставить под сомнение, вызывать сомнения
– The new evidence brought into question the reliability of the witness testimony.
– The investigation brought into question the integrity of the company’s management.
– The recent events brought into question the effectiveness of the government’s policies.
– The article brings into question the validity of the research findings.
– The scandal brought into question the ethics of the politician.
Bring oneself to – заставить или убедить себя что-то сделать
– She had to bring herself to ask for help when she realized she couldn’t handle the workload alone.
– He struggled to bring himself to forgive his friend for betraying him.
– The patient had to bring himself to face the reality of his illness.
– She finally brought herself to leave the toxic relationship and start anew.
– He had to bring himself to apologize for his mistake and make amends.
Bring up-to-date – обновить, привести в соответствие с последними требованиями
– The company is working to bring up-to-date all their software systems.
– The website needs to be brought up-to-date with the latest design trends.
– The curriculum needs to be brought up-to-date with the changing demands of the job market.
– The museum’s collection needs to be brought up-to-date with newly acquired artifacts.
– The equipment needs to be brought up-to-date with the latest safety regulations.
Bring a smile to – вызвать улыбку на лице кого-то
– The surprise gift from her friend brought a smile to her face.
– The funny joke brought a smile to the crowd’s faces.
– The cute puppy brought a smile to the children’s faces.
– The heartwarming story brought a smile to everyone’s faces.
– The thoughtful gesture brought a smile to his partner’s face.
Фразовые глаголы с call
Call off – отменить
– The soccer match was called off due to the heavy rain.
– They had to call off the wedding because the groom fell sick.
– I’m sorry, but we have to call off our plans for tonight.
– The government decided to call off the public gathering in light of recent events.
– The search and rescue mission was called off after several days of unsuccessful attempts.
Call up – вызывать или звонить по телефону
– Can you call up the next speaker to the stage, please?
– I need to call up my doctor to reschedule my appointment.
– She always calls up her mom on Sunday evenings.
– He called up his boss to explain why he was going to be late.
– The teacher asked the student to call up the answer to the question.
Call out – кричать, провозглашать, вызывать на бой
– The crowd called out for the singer to perform an encore.
– The mayor called out a state of emergency due to the natural disaster.
– The captain called out his troops to begin the battle.
– The referee called out the player for a foul play.
– She called out to her friend from across the street.
Call in – вызывать, привлекать (например, эксперта)
– We need to call in a plumber to fix the leaky faucet.
– The company decided to call in a consultant to improve their sales strategy.
– The police were called in to investigate the burglary.
– Can you call in the receptionist to help us with this task?
– The doctor decided to call in a specialist to examine the patient.
Call for – требовать, вызывать
– The situation calls for immediate action.
– The protesters were calling for the resignation of the government officials.
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