Examples of using To bring up in English and their translations into Chinese
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Our results show NZ is still a great place to bring up children, at least in material terms.
He continues"I was completely expecting that, and I was completely expecting people to bring up Tencent stuff.
Open a new terminal window and use one of the following commands to bring up a wake word engine using Sensory or KITT.
Here I want to bring up a semiotic curiosity and get your feedback.
Child welfare system operates well in Hungary in order to assist families to bring up their children.
They didn't want to spoil the most magical day of her life, so nobody tried to bring up the cheating rumours.
Bernie then takes his turn to bring up numbers and he lets us know it has been 27 years since they last played Rock City.
It tells the story of Romulus, his beautiful wife, Christina, and their struggle in the face of great adversity to bring up their son, Raimond.
There are certain topics that are rude or distasteful to bring up with a stranger, especially in a professional context.
I would like to bring up once again before the Assembly our legitimate sovereignty claim regarding the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia.
Articles 21 and 23 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulate the duty of parents to bring up, protect and education their children.
Try not to bring up sensitive subjects, especially not the subject that started the fight, and try to keep things peaceful, light, and fun.
To bring up Thomas Edison's point, could that man's success have simply been on the other side of his next failure?
I know, as a semi secure 25-year-old woman with some slight body dysmorphia, not to bring up conversations like this.
Delegations that are interested in making such improvements are entirely at liberty to do so and to bring up points that they think might help in this task.
I have got a question: when is the appropriate time to bring up more serious stuff and how to initiate the conversation?
The recent disaster raised a lot of questions that nobody wants to bring up because they're afraid of sounding selfish or uncaring.
He said people should“not be embarrassed or ashamed” to bring up the topic with their doctor.
Others pointed to the AMA's structure, which allows its members to bring up resolutions for action through committees, as encouraging that advocacy.
We should consider, for example, the establishment of special list of reserve items, without prejudice to the ability of Member States to bring up issues whenever they so desire.