bring out

bring out
verbo transitivo con partícula
1sacar (new product)
2(provoke, elicit)
  • to b out the best/the worst in somebody -> sacar lo mejor/peor de alguien
  • strawberries b her out in a rash -> las fresas or frutillas le provocan un sarpullido (CSur)
  • to b somebody out of his/her shell -> sacar a alguien de su concha

bring out [brin]
  • Children bring out the best in her -> el trato con los niños hace resaltar o pone de manifiesto sus mejores cualidades (accentuate)
  • I tried to bring her out a bit -> traté de ayudarla a vencer su timidez (make less shy)
salir; recitar; mostrar, echar fuera, descubrir; hacer salir, sacar, extraer. Sacar al mercado (product, model); publicar, sacar (edition, book). Hacer florecer (make bloom). (GB) It brought me out in spots, hizo que me salieran granos.

bring out
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
1 (take out) sacar; [+argument] sacar a relucir
2 (introduce) [+product, model] sacar; lanzar al mercado; [+book] publicar; sacar
3 (reveal) [+colour, meaning] realzar
to bring out the best in sb sacar a la luz lo mejor que hay en algn
He is totally dedicated and brings out the best in his pupils They say that challenges bring out the best in us
4 (develop) [+quality] sacar a la luz; despertar
5 (give confidence to) [+person] ayudar a adquirir confianza

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