Bring on意思
"Bring on" is an English phrase that has several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some common definitions:
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To introduce or present someone or something, often in a performance or event. For example:
- "The host brought on the guest of honor."
- "The coach brought on a new player to the field."
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To cause or initiate something, often something challenging or difficult. For example:
- "The storm brought on a power outage."
- "The new policy brought on a lot of criticism."
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To encourage or invite something to happen, especially if it is something you are looking forward to or eager for. For example:
- "I'm ready for the challenge, bring it on!"
- "Bring on the weekend, I need a break."
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To provoke or incite someone to do something, often in a confrontational context. For example:
- "His comments brought on a heated debate."
- "She brought on her opponent to attack her."
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In sports, to substitute a player, especially in football (soccer). For example:
- "The manager brought on a striker in the second half."
- "They brought on their best player to try and win the game."
The phrase is typically used as an imperative or as an exclamation, depending on the context.