- ˌbring sb ˈround
- phrasal verb
Britishto make someone who is unconscious become conscious
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
bring somebody round to … — ˌbring sb ˈround (to…) derived (BrE) (NAmE ˌbring sb aˈround) to bring sb to sb s house • Bring the family round one evening. We d love to meet them … Useful english dictionary
bring somebody round to something — ˌbring sb ˈround (to sth) derived (BrE) (NAmE ˌbring sb aˈround) to persuade sb to agree to sth • He didn t like the plan at first, but we managed to bring him round. Main entry … Useful english dictionary
bring something round to something — ˌbring sth ˈround to sth derived (BrE) (NAmE ˌbring sth aˈround to sth) to direct a conversation to a particular subject Main entry: ↑bringderived … Useful english dictionary
bring someone round (or US around) — 1》 restore someone to consciousness. 2》 persuade someone to agree to something. → bring … English new terms dictionary
bring someone round — 1 she administered artificial respiration and brought him round: WAKE UP, return to consciousness, rouse, bring to. 2 we would have brought him round, given time: PERSUADE, convince, talk round, win over, sway, influe … Useful english dictionary
To bring one round — Round Round, adv. 1. On all sides; around. [1913 Webster] Round he throws his baleful eyes. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Circularly; in a circular form or manner; by revolving or reversing one s position; as, to turn one s head round; a wheel turns… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bring somebody round — … Useful english dictionary
bring — W1S1 [brıŋ] v past tense and past participle brought [bro:t US bro:t] [T] [: Old English; Origin: bringan] 1.) a) to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now, or to the place you are talking about →↑take ▪ Did you bring… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Round — Round, adv. 1. On all sides; around. [1913 Webster] Round he throws his baleful eyes. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Circularly; in a circular form or manner; by revolving or reversing one s position; as, to turn one s head round; a wheel turns round … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bring somebody around — ˌbring sb aˈround derived (NAmE) = ↑bring somebody round Main entry: ↑bringderived … Useful english dictionary