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16.-Sorry,but I still don't quite understand that phrase.
-OK,let me make another sentence to _________ its meaning.( 。
A.bring aboutB.bring upC.bring outD.bring in

分析 -對不起,我仍然不太理解這個短語的意思.
-好的,我再造個句子來說明它的意思.

解答 答案:C
A:bring about引起,導致;B:bring up提出,養(yǎng)育;C:bring out闡明,使說出;D:bring in引進,收獲 根據語境"我仍然不太理解這個短語"可推斷出需要用另一個句子來說明它的意思,bring out有"解釋,說明"之意,符合語境,故選C.

點評 此題考查動詞短語的詞義辨析,根據語境并結合短語的詞義可選出正確選項.

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