That means to get someone to the same level of competency or understanding as others on a team or in a group. It can mean to give someone a briefing or to explain something that a newcomer or latecomer might not already know.
Examples:
"Let me pause in my explanation to bring the latecomers to the meeting up to speed so everyone will know what I am discussing."
"I know you have never used this exact model of machine before, so let me bring you up to speed and brief you on how this machine is different from the ones you have used."
"I don't want to rewind the movie, so I will pause it and bring you up to speed on the plot thus far."
no, it will speed up the effect
No, it is not recommended to bring flowers to the airport when picking someone up due to security restrictions and limited space in the arrival area.
Be the last or the back-up
To bring up
you have to beat someone up
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
by bottle feeding
No. Your period happens when the body is ready to expel the egg, and nothing can speed it up or bring it on
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
JEEVAN TOURE
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
Someone can get cash for their old cars in many ways. They can bring it to a junkyard, or have it picked up, and get a lump sum of cash that way, or bring it to a used car dealer.