take something away
phrasal verb with take verb uk
/teɪk/ us
/teɪk/ took | taken
(REMOVE)
B2
to remove something:
Take these chairs away - we don't need them.
take something away from someone/something Supermarkets are taking business away from small local shops.
- takeAre you allowed to take your phone to school?
- bringCould someone bring me a cup of coffee?
- takeSomeone's taken my pen.
- removeCan someone please remove this ugly plant?
- take awayWhen you've finished your meal, the waiter takes the plates away.
- take outShe opened her bag and took out a small notebook.
- appropriate
- bear away
- carry someone away
- carry something off
- collect someone/something from somewhere
- debug
- drain
- drain (something) away
- drainage
- dredge
- expropriate
- expropriation
- relieve
- remove
- rob
- root something/someone out
- rout someone out
- seize
- shelf
- sweep
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
(CALCULATE)
(LEARN)
What I took away from his talk is that going to university is definitely worth it.
- appreciation for something
- apprehend
- apprehensible
- apprehension
- astutely
- bear
- dot
- handle
- keenness
- keep someone up
- know a hawk from a handsaw idiom
- know the score idiom
- know/see where someone is coming from idiom
- speak
- to get a handle on something idiom
- to have a handle on something idiom
- tumble to something
- tune in
- uncomprehending
- understanding