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Bring away Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹɪŋ/ /əˈweɪ
BRING uh-WAY
bɹˈɪŋ/ /ɐwˈeɪ
bring uh-WAY

Definition

To remove something or someone from a place and take it with you. It can also mean to learn or gain something from an experience.

Usage & Nuances

"Bring away" is relatively uncommon and can sound formal or old-fashioned. It's more often used in British English. Common alternatives are "take away" (for objects/people) and "take away from" (for lessons/experience). Often used with context: 'bring away from the table', 'what did you bring away from the meeting?'.

Example Sentences

Please bring away your books when you leave the library.

basic

They will bring away the old furniture from your house tomorrow.

basic

You can bring away food from the restaurant if you can't finish it.

basic

What did you bring away from the seminar last week?

natural

I didn't bring away much from that movie, to be honest.

natural

Make sure to bring away any trash when you leave the park.

natural