Verb

ein|bringen

to bring in, to introduce, to yield, to contribute

Der Bauer hat die Ernte eingebracht.

The farmer has brought in the harvest.

Er hat einen neuen Vorschlag eingebracht.

He introduced a new proposal.

Die Investition hat viel Geld eingebracht.

The investment brought in a lot of money.

Sie hat sich in die Diskussion eingebracht.

She contributed to the discussion.

((et4)) to bring in (sth.) The farmer brings in the harvest.

((et4)) ((in et4)) to introduce (sth.) into (sth.) He introduced a new proposal into the debate.

((j-m)) ((et4)) to yield (sb.) (sth.) The stock yielded him a lot of money.

sich ((in et4)) to contribute to / get involved in (sth.) She actively contributes to the project.

Synonyms: beitragen (to contribute), vorschlagen (to propose); Antonyms: herausnehmen (to take out)

From the prefix `ein-` (in, into) and the verb `bringen` (to bring). The literal meaning is 'to bring in'.

Picture 'bringing in' the harvest, 'bringing in' a new idea to a meeting, or an investment 'bringing in' profit. The prefix `ein-` always suggests movement into something.

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