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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
bring forward VERB [Am brɪŋ -, Brit brɪŋ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. bring forward (present):
bring forward witness
bring forward evidence/idea/suggestion
2. bring forward (in accounts) Brit:
brought forward £262.38
saldo anterior £262.38
brought forward £262.38
transporte £262.38 RíoPl
3. bring forward (to earlier time):
bring forward meeting/appointment
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. forward [Am ˈfɔrwərd, Brit ˈfɔːwəd], Britesp forwards [-z] ADV
1. forward (toward the front):
forward bend/slope/lean
2. forward NAUT [ˈfɔrwərd] [ˈfɔːwəd]:
3. forward (in time):
forward form
II. forward [Am ˈfɔrwərd, Brit ˈfɔːwəd], Britesp forwards [-z] ADJ
1.1. forward attr (in direction):
forward movement/motion
1.2. forward attr positions MILIT:
forward line SPORT
1.3. forward attr NAUT:
2. forward (advance) prices/buying HANDEL:
3. forward (assertive, pushy):
III. forward [Am ˈfɔrwərd, Brit ˈfɔːwəd], Britesp forwards [-z] VERB trans
1.1. forward (to a different address):
forward mail/baggage
forward mail/baggage
1.2. forward (send) HANDEL:
2. forward (advance) form:
forward plan/career/interests
IV. forward [Am ˈfɔrwərd, Brit ˈfɔːwəd], Britesp forwards [-z] SUBST
step forward VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv)
come forward VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv)
come forward witness:
come forward volunteer:
come forward volunteer:
come forward culprit:
come forward culprit:
I. carry <carries carrying carried> [Am ˈkɛri, Brit ˈkari] VERB trans
1.1. carry (bear, take):
carry case/book
1.2. carry (have with one):
1.3. carry (be provided with):
1.4. carry (be pregnant with):
2.1. carry (convey):
carry goods/passengers
carry goods/passengers
carry goods/passengers
2.2. carry (channel, transmit):
carry oil/water/sewage
2.3. carry disease:
2.4. carry:
to carry conviction voice/argument/point:
to carry conviction voice/argument/point:
3.1. carry (support):
carry weight
carry weight
3.2. carry (take responsibility for):
carry cost/blame
3.3. carry (sustain):
4. carry (involve, entail):
carry responsibility
carry consequences
carry consequences
5. carry (extend, continue):
6.1. carry (gain support for):
carry bill/motion
6.2. carry POL (win):
carry constituency/city
7.1. carry (stock):
carry model
carry model
7.2. carry (include) PRESSE:
carry story/letter/interview
carry story/letter/interview
8. carry (of bearing):
9. carry MATH:
(me) llevo 1
II. carry <carries carrying carried> [Am ˈkɛri, Brit ˈkari] VERB refl to carry oneself
1. carry (in bearing):
2. carry (behave):
III. carry <carries carrying carried> [Am ˈkɛri, Brit ˈkari] VERB intr
bring <Past & Past Part brought> [Am brɪŋ, Brit brɪŋ] VERB trans
1.1. bring (take along):
1.2. bring (attract, cause to come):
bring it on! ugs
bring it on! ugs
¡venga! Esp ugs
2.1. bring (result in, produce):
hacer sonreír a alguien
2.2. bring (persuade):
3. bring (earn):
bring profit/return
4. bring JUR:
bring <Past & Past Part brought> [Am brɪŋ, Brit brɪŋ] VERB trans
1.1. bring (take along):
1.2. bring (attract, cause to come):
bring it on! ugs
bring it on! ugs
¡venga! Esp ugs
2.1. bring (result in, produce):
hacer sonreír a alguien
2.2. bring (persuade):
3. bring (earn):
bring profit/return
4. bring JUR:
im PONS Wörterbuch
bring forward VERB trans
1. bring forward (reschedule for an earlier date):
2. bring forward (present for discussion):
3. bring forward FIN (carry over):
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, Am ˈfɔ:rwɚd] ADV
1. forward (towards the front):
a step forward übtr
2. forward form (onwards in time):
II. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, Am ˈfɔ:rwɚd] ADJ
1. forward (towards the front):
2. forward (in a position close to front):
3. forward (near front of plane):
forward ship
4. forward MILIT (close to enemy):
5. forward (relating to the future):
6. forward (over-confident):
III. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, Am ˈfɔ:rwɚd] SUBST SPORT
delantero(-a) m (f)
IV. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, Am ˈfɔ:rwɚd] VERB trans
1. forward (send):
2. forward form (help to progress):
bring [brɪŋ] VERB trans brought, brought
1. bring (come with, carry):
to bring sth in
2. bring (take):
3. bring (cause to come, cause to happen):
4. bring JUR:
5. bring (force):
6. bring FIN:
OpenDict-Eintrag
forward VERB
im PONS Wörterbuch
bring forward VERB trans
1. bring forward (reschedule for an earlier date):
2. bring forward (present for discussion):
3. bring forward FIN (carry over):
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] ADV
1. forward (towards the front):
a step forward übtr
2. forward (in time):
II. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] ADJ
1. forward (towards the front):
2. forward (in a position close to front):
3. forward (near front of plane):
forward ship
4. forward (relating to the future):
5. forward (bold, not modest):
III. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] SUBST SPORT
delantero(-a) m (f)
IV. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] VERB trans
1. forward:
forward letter, e-mail
forward e-mail
2. forward (help to progress):
bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VERB trans
1. bring (come with, carry):
to bring sth in
2. bring (take):
3. bring (cause to come or happen):
4. bring JUR:
5. bring (force):
6. bring FIN:
Present
Ibring forward
youbring forward
he/she/itbrings forward
webring forward
youbring forward
theybring forward
Past
Ibrought forward
youbrought forward
he/she/itbrought forward
webrought forward
youbrought forward
theybrought forward
Present Perfect
Ihavebrought forward
youhavebrought forward
he/she/ithasbrought forward
wehavebrought forward
youhavebrought forward
theyhavebrought forward
Past Perfect
Ihadbrought forward
youhadbrought forward
he/she/ithadbrought forward
wehadbrought forward
youhadbrought forward
theyhadbrought forward
PONS OpenDict

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The government was given six months to bring forward legislation containing these reforms.
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It is prudent for government and for the officials to bring forward those recommendations.
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He possessed a great urge to bring forward new ideas and new inventions, and to reveal the secrets of unknown connections in nature.
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But as it appeared they were using the time to bring forward reinforcements, repair defences and collect arms and ammunition from the dead, the armistice was turned down.
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This, and the possibility that he learnt of his intended deportation, prompted him to bring forward his revolt, which made its success unlikely.
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