from
介词 prep.
英 /ˈfɹɒm/|[ˈfɹʷɒm]
美 /ˈfɹɔm/|[ˈfɹʷɔm]|/ˈfɹʌm/|[ˈfɹʷʌm]
英文释义
介词 prep.
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Used to indicate source or provenance.
— Paul is from New Zealand.
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Originating at (a year, time, etc.)
— This manuscript is from the 1980s.
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Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
— He had books piled from floor to ceiling.
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Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.; Indicating a starting point in time.
— The working day runs from 9 am to 5 pm.
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Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.; Indicating a starting point on a range or scale.
— Rate your pain from 1 to 10.
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Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.; Indicating a starting point on an array or gamut of conceptual variations.
— You can study anything from math to literature.
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Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.; With reference to the location or position of a speaker or other observer or vantage point.
— It's hard to tell from here.
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Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.; Indicates a starting state of the predicament of the subject. Synonym of since being.
— I’ve been doing this from pickney.
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Indicating removal or separation.
— After twenty minutes, remove the cake from the oven.
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Indicating removal or separation.; Denoting a subtraction operation.
— 20 from 31 leaves 11.
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Indicating exclusion.
— She was barred from entering.
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Indicating differentiation.
— Your opinions differ from mine.
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Produced with or out of (a substance or material).
— It's made from pure gold.
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Used to indicate causation; because of, as a result of.
— Too many people die from breast cancer.
词形变化
词汇关系
反义词
衍生词
abstract away from
appeal from Philip drunk to Philip sober
bang from the buck
buy out from under
come from below
come in from the cold
drink from the fire hydrant
a distance
all accounts
all reports
an early age
a standing start
A to Z
away
behind
cradle to grave
day to day
father to son
first to last
here on in
here on out
home
Kashmir to Kanyakumari
memory
moment to moment
off of
someone's mouth to God's ears
that time on
the first
the river to the sea
the top
this time on
fromward
fromwards
week to week
get out from under
gift from heaven
gift from the goddesses
gift from the Gods
gift from the heavens
grin from ear to ear
grow away from
hell from above
hencefrom
herefrom
know one's arse from one's elbow
know one's head from one's ass
know someone from Eve
let this cup pass from me
manna from heaven
Nina from Carolina
Nina from Pasadena
putt from the rough
raise from the dead
roll from one's tongue
roll from the tongue
run away from
run from the tongue
sell out from under
separate the men from the boys
separation from bed and board
shit from a butt
speech from the throne
squeeze blood from a turnip
take one's cue from
thencefrom
therefrom
trip from the tongue
whencefrom
wherefrom
with effect from
you can't pour from an empty cup
词源
From Middle English from (“from”), from Old English from, fram (“forward, from”), from Proto-West Germanic *fram, from Proto-Germanic *fram (“forward, from, away”). Cognate with Old Saxon fram (“from”) and Old High German fram (“from”), Danish frem (“forth, forward”), Danish fra (“from”), Swedish fram (“forth, forward”), Swedish från (“from”), Norwegian Nynorsk fram (“forward”), Norwegian Nynorsk frå (“from”), Icelandic fram (“forward, on”), Icelandic frá (“from”), Albanian pre, prej. More at fro.
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