bring away



bring something away

 (from something)
1. to come away from some event with some important insight or information. I brought some valuable advice away from the lecture. She brought away some valuable advice from the meeting.
2. to move something away from something. (A request to move something away from something and toward the requester.) Bring the pitcher of water away from the fireplace. Bring away the pitcher from the fireplace when you get up.
See also: away, bring

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Wilfredawil-FRED-əEnglish (Rare)
Penney['peni:]
Deirdre['diədrə]
Jeannettezha-NET (French), jə-NET (English)French, English, Dutch
Varduhi-Armenian
Sophokles-Ancient Greek