■ bring forward

■ bring forward
■ bring forward
v. t. + avv.
1 anticipare la data (o l'ora) di: The wedding has been brought forward to June 5, la data delle nozze è stata anticipata al 5 giugno
2 (rag.) riportare (una cifra, ecc.): amount brought forward, riporto
3 avanzare, proporre, presentare alla discussione (un progetto, ecc.)
4 (leg.) addurre, produrre (prove, ecc.).

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