p******n 发帖数: 633 | 1 They both mean introduce.
I looked up dictionary.
bring up is to introduce
bring out is to introduce formally to the society.
so "bring up a question" or "bring out a question"? |
e*a 发帖数: 749 | 2 bring up
1. To take care of and educate (a child); rear.
2. To introduce into discussion; mention.
3. To vomit.
4. To cause to come to a sudden stop.
bring out
1.
a. To reveal or expose: brought out the facts.
b. To introduce (a debutante) to society.
2. To produce or publish: bring out a new book.
3. To nurture and develop (a quality, for example) to best advantage: You
bring out the best in me.
I think "bring up a question" sounds better.
【在 p******n 的大作中提到】 : They both mean introduce. : I looked up dictionary. : bring up is to introduce : bring out is to introduce formally to the society. : so "bring up a question" or "bring out a question"?
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l*r 发帖数: 669 | 3 you brought up a very good question ... hehe
【在 p******n 的大作中提到】 : They both mean introduce. : I looked up dictionary. : bring up is to introduce : bring out is to introduce formally to the society. : so "bring up a question" or "bring out a question"?
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p******n 发帖数: 633 | 4 thanks.
【在 e*a 的大作中提到】 : bring up : 1. To take care of and educate (a child); rear. : 2. To introduce into discussion; mention. : 3. To vomit. : 4. To cause to come to a sudden stop. : bring out : 1. : a. To reveal or expose: brought out the facts. : b. To introduce (a debutante) to society. : 2. To produce or publish: bring out a new book.
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