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bring back

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Definition:

"Bring back" is a phrasal verb that generally means to return something to a place or to make someone remember something from the past.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "bring back" when you want to talk about returning items or when memories or feelings from the past are recalled.
  • It is often followed by a noun (the thing that is being returned or remembered).
Examples:
  1. Returning an item:
    • "Please bring back the book you borrowed last week."
  2. Recalling memories:
    • "That song always brings back happy memories of my childhood."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "bring back" in more complex sentences. For example:
    • "The smell of fresh cookies brings back memories of my grandmother's kitchen."
Word Variants:
  • Brought back: This is the past tense form.
    • Example: "She brought back a souvenir from her trip."
  • Bringing back: This is the present continuous form.
    • Example: "He is bringing back his old toys to donate to charity."
Different Meanings:
  1. To return something:
    • "Can you bring back my keys?"
  2. To evoke memories or feelings:
    • "The photo brings back memories of our vacation."
Synonyms:
  • For returning items: Return, restore.
    • Example: "Please return the book to the library."
  • For recalling memories: Remind, recall, evoke.
    • Example: "That movie reminded me of my childhood."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Bring back memories: To cause someone to remember something from the past.
    • Example: "Seeing that old car brings back memories of my first road trip."
  • Bring back to life: This means to revive something that was inactive or lost.
    • Example: "The artist wants to bring back to life the old traditions of his culture."
Summary:

"Bring back" is a versatile phrasal verb that you can use to talk about returning items or recalling memories.

Verb
  1. return to consciousness
    • These pictures bring back sad memories
  2. bring back to the point of departure

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