BRING (SOMEBODY/SOMETHING) AROUND/ROUND


Meaning of BRING (SOMEBODY/SOMETHING) AROUND/ROUND in English

bring somebody/something around/round phrasal verb ( see also ↑ bring )

1 . bring the conversation around/round to something to deliberately and gradually introduce a new subject into a conversation:

I’ll try to bring the conversation around to the subject of money.

2 . to make someone become conscious again:

I slapped his face a couple of times to try to bring him round.

3 . to manage to persuade someone to do something or to agree with you:

She won’t listen to me. Let’s see if Sue can bring her round.

bring somebody/something around/round to

I’m sure I can bring him around to our point of view.

4 . to bring someone or something to someone’s house:

I’ll bring the books around tomorrow.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.