VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Bring to the table

Meaning:

To bring something to the table means to contribute something to a group effort.

Examples:

  • She has a lot to bring to the table.
  • As a volunteer yourself, what do you think volunteers bring to the table?
  • I think that they might actually like us for what we bring to the table.
  • Thank you, sir. But I believe there's a lot more I can bring to the table.
  • That's what I bring to the table.
  • As the nations gather in Durban for another round of talks on climate change, Mike Lowe asks what can the world's religions bring to the table.
  • But of course, getting imaging ideas like this working what we have achieved through this unique collaboration But big projects like the Event Horizon Telescope are successful due to all the interdisciplinary expertise different people bring to the table.
  • One year ago I remarked in this House that one of the central features of the EU was that each Member State could bring to the table its best practice to share with all the others.
  • We're looking for someone who has fresh ideas to bring to the table.
  • So what does Betfair bring to the table for players?