- bring to the table
- v. phrase Refers to what one offers or provides, especially in negotiations. Personally, I bring a fork.
Business English jargon and slang. 2014.
Business English jargon and slang. 2014.
bring to the table — If you bring something to the table, you make a contribution or an offer in a discussion or negotiation … The small dictionary of idiomes
bring to the table — bring (something) to the table to provide something that will be a benefit. Our partners brought useful skills to the table. You have to bring definite suggestions to the table … New idioms dictionary
bring to the table — verb To provide a suggestion … Wiktionary
bring something to the table — bring (something) to the table to provide something that will be a benefit. Our partners brought useful skills to the table. You have to bring definite suggestions to the table … New idioms dictionary
bring nothing to the table — If you participate in negotiations and bring nothing to the table, you have nothing of interest to offer the other side. We ll never reach an agreement if we don t all bring something to the table … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
bring (someone) to the ... table — bring (someone) to the [bargaining/peace etc.] table to persuade a person or a country to join discussions in order to find a solution to a problem. We hope to be able to bring the warring factions to the negotiating table to try to end this… … New idioms dictionary
bring (someone) to the table — bring (someone) to the [bargaining/peace etc.] table to persuade a person or a country to join discussions in order to find a solution to a problem. We hope to be able to bring the warring factions to the negotiating table to try to end this… … New idioms dictionary
Task Force to Bring Back the Don — The Task Force to Bring Back the Don is a citizen advisory committee that advises Toronto city council on issues concerning the Don River and its watershed. It consists of 20 citizen members and 3 council members.HistoryOn September 7, 1989, city … Wikipedia
put on the table — bring out in the open, reveal the truth … English contemporary dictionary
come to the ... table — come to the [bargaining/peace etc.] table bring (someone) to the [bargaining/peace etc.] table to persuade a person or a country to join discussions in order to find a solution to a problem. You have to be prepared to make concessions when you… … New idioms dictionary