• bring in a bill – вносить законопроект
• bring in a tray of coffee – вносить поднос с кофе
См. также: bribe, bribe-taker, bride and groom, bring to bankruptcy
A pawn shop (also called a pawnshop or pawnbroker) is a shop or business who loans money to people who bring in valuable items which they leave with the pawnbroker. Examples of items that a person may leave are jewellery, gold, watches, cameras, musical instruments, televisions or computers. (Wikipedia)
"The prime minister has pledged to bring in a bill to ""deliver better schools - with more radical measures to ensure young people leave education with the skills they need""." (BBC News)
To "live within your means" means that what you spend each month is less than or at least equal to the amount of money you bring in each month. (the balance)
bribe. A sum of money or other inducement offered or given to bribe someone.
‘lawmakers were caught accepting bribes to bring in legalized gambling’
He had offered a bribe to an official in order to demonstrate that the official was corrupt.’ (English Oxford Living Dictionaries)
