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Bring to the table make a contribution or an offer in a discussion or negotiation(ȸÀdzª Çù»ó¿¡¼°øÇåÀ» Çϰųª Á¦¾ÈÀ» ÇÏ´Ù): What the council brings to the table is our planning policy.
Bring up start discussing a subject(ÈÁ¦¸¦) ²¨³»´Ù): Brown said the issue would be brought up again at the next climate convention.
Bring up take care of a child until he or she becomes an adult(¾çÀ°Çϰ¡, ±â¸£´Ù): He was brought up by his grandmother.
Bring up the rear to be at the end of the line or in the last position(ÈÄÀ§¸¦ ¸Ã´Ù, ¸Ç µÚ¸¦ ¸Ã´Ù): A group of mounted policemen brought up the rear.
Bringdown something disappointing; a letdown(½Ç¸Á, ³«´ã, ȯ¸ê, ÀDZâ¼Òħ(ÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ´Â °Í): The news of the tsunami was a bring down.