bring forward

bring forward(
brihng
 
for
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wuhrd
)
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. adelantar
Can you bring your seat forward? There isn't much room for my legs back here.¿Puedes adelantar tu asiento? Aquí no hay mucho espacio para mis piernas.
a. adelantar
Adam has a schedule conflict, so we'll have to bring the meeting forward to June 6th.Adam tiene un conflicto de horario, así que tendremos que adelantar la reunión al 6 de junio.
a. presentar
Alice has brought forward an interesting idea that could attract a lot of new business.Alice ha presentado una idea interesante que podría atraer a muchos clientes nuevos.
a. pasar
The current balance includes $100 brought forward from last month.El balance actual incluye $100 pasados del mes anterior.
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