a)to cause someone or something to be in a particular situation 使处于〔某种情形〕
Most of the land has now been brought into cultivation.
大部分土地现在都被用于耕种。
The work brought me into contact with a lot of very interesting people.
这个工作使我能接触到许多非常有趣的人。
b)to make someone become involved in a discussion or situation 使参与〔讨论或某件事情〕
The government is trying to bring teachers into the debate on education.
政府设法让教师参与讨论教育议题。
There is a danger that this could bring other countries into the war.
这样有可能会把其他国家卷进这场战争。
Examples from the Corpus
bring into • A loadedrevolverflying through the air brings extra instability into an already volatile situation.• In the meantime, Nosal said Amelio would be aggressive in bringing new people intoApple if need be.• It will bring greater clarity intochoosing how to spend public money on health.• If the machine's speed is sufficient to bring it intocontact with a target then it is considered to have charged.• What's more, you see, Jed's group is on the point of bringing Satan intocorporealexistence.• He brought starkly into question all the guidingprinciples on which the Soviet system was based.• In all my years in the Civil Serviceno one has ever brought a camera into the office and started taking snapshots!• I brought nothing into this world and it is certain that I carry nothing out.