bring up

bring up
verbo transitivo con partícula
1sacar a colación (subject)
2educar (child)
  • I was brought up in Spain -> fui criado en España
  • they're very well/badly brought up -> están muy bien/mal educados
3vomitar (vomit)

bring up [brin]
  • I was brought up in India -> me crié en la India
  • You were badly brought up -> te criaron muy mal
  • They brought us up to respect authority -> desde niños nos enseñaron a respetar la autoridad
  • Did you have to bring that up? -> ¿por qué tuviste que sacar ese tema
  • I wanted to bring out the matter of ->
hacer subir, hacer avanzar o adelantarse; poner a la moda; llevar en alto; educar, enseñar, criar (rear a child). Sacar (mention/subject).., quería mencionar el asunto de... Vomitar, devolver (vomit).

bring up
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
1 (carry) subir; [+person] hacer subir
2 (rear) [+child] criar; educar
a well brought up child un niño bien educado; she was badly brought up la criaron de manera poco satisfactoria; he was brought up to believe that ... lo educaron en la creencia de que ...; where were you brought up? (humorous) ¡cómo se ve que no has ido a colegios de pago!
3 [+subject] sacar a colación; sacar a relucir; (in meeting) plantar
4 (vomit) devolver; vomitar
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to bring sb up short parar a algn en seco
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to bring up the rear (Mil) cerrar la marcha
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to bring sb up in court (Jur) hacer comparecer a algn ante el magistrado

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