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bear away

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Explanation of "bear away"

Definition:
The phrase "bear away" is a verb phrase that means to take something or someone away from a certain place or situation. It can also refer to moving into a new location or state, whether physically or emotionally.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Bear away" is often used in a more poetic or formal context. You might hear it in literature or when talking about feelings and emotions.
  • It is similar to phrases like "carry away," but it has a slightly more formal tone.
Examples:
  1. Physical Movement:

    • "The strong wind bore away the leaves from the tree." (This means the wind took the leaves away from the tree.)
  2. Emotional State:

    • "The beautiful music bore her away into a world of dreams." (This means the music made her feel like she was in a dreamlike state.)
  3. Transporting:

    • "The train bore us away to a new city." (This means the train took us to a different city.)
Advanced Usage:

In literature, "bear away" can be used to express deep emotional connections or transformations. For example:
- "The memories of her childhood bore him away to a time of innocence."

Word Variants:
  • Bear (verb): To carry or support.
  • Bearing (noun): The way in which one conducts oneself; also can mean direction or position.
  • Bore (verb): The past tense of bear.
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "bear" can also mean to endure or to tolerate something. For example: "I can’t bear the heat of summer."
  • "Away" can mean at a distance from a place or person.
Synonyms:
  • Carry away
  • Transport
  • Remove
  • Take away
  • Drift away
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "bear away" itself is not an idiom or a common phrasal verb, it can be related to these expressions: - Carry away: To be so involved or excited about something that you lose control or awareness of your surroundings. - Example: "I was so carried away by the story that I forgot to eat dinner."

Summary:

"Bear away" is a versatile phrase used to describe the act of taking something or someone away from a certain place or state, often in a more formal or poetic manner.

Verb
  1. remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state
    • Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands
    • The car carried us off to the meeting
    • I'll take you away on a holiday
    • I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry

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