Bring something in its train In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "bring something in its train", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Mirabella Luu calendar 2020-12-17 12:12

Meaning of Bring something in its train

Synonyms:

culminate in (something) , lead to (something) , result in (something) , cause a problem , trigger something

Bring something in its train negative formal verb phrase

This idiom is usually used in written language

To cause something to happen, often a problem or issue

His rude behaviors would bring a host of problems in its train.

Spending more than two hours a day playing video games can bring visual impairment in its train.

Other phrases about:

To lower the boom (on someone or something)

To punish someone or something harshly 

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Once something has been done, you can do nothing but face the consequences.

to ask for trouble
to behave in a way that is likely to incur problems or difficulties
ask for trouble

Act in a way that is likely to cause problems for you

Grammar and Usage of Bring something in its train

Verb Forms

  • to bring something in its train
  • brought something in its train
  • brings something in its train

The verb "bring" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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