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de
from [americ frəm, Brit frɒm, frəm] PREP
1.1. from:
a call from New York
I'm from Texas
T-shirts from $15
1.2. from (indicating distance):
2cm from the edge
15km from the coast
2.1. from (after):
from today
from today
from the moment we met/the age of 12
50 years/an hour from now
2.2. from (before):
3. from (indicating source):
from
we heard from Sam that
4.1. from (in place):
from house to house
from door to door
4.2. from (in time):
I'll be in Europe from June 20 to 29
4.3. from (indicating source):
4.4. from (indicating range):
from $50 to $100
5.1. from (as a result of):
from
5.2. from (on the basis of):
6.1. from (out of, off):
from
6.2. from MAT:
5 from 10 is 5
10 menos 5 es 5
if you take 5 from 10
si le restas 5 a 10
7. from (with preps & advs):
from above/below
I. take from VERBO [americ teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)
1. take from (derive):
the town takes its name from …
2. take from (subtract):
take from
II. take from VERBO [americ teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + prep + o)
take from → take away from
take away from VERBO [americ teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + adv + prep + o)
come from VERBO [americ kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + prep + o)
1.1. come from (originate from):
come from
come from person:
I want to know where you're coming from on this americ coloq
1.2. come from (be descended from):
come from family/line
2. come from (result from):
come from
come from
grow from VERBO [americ ɡroʊ -, Brit ɡrəʊ -] (v + prep + o)
grow from idea:
grow from
grow from
nacer de lit
I. keep from VERBO [americ kip -, Brit kiːp -] (v + o + prep + o)
1. keep from (restrain, prevent):
to keep sb from sth, I don't want to keep you from your work
2. keep from (not reveal):
keep from
II. keep from VERBO [americ kip -, Brit kiːp -] (v + prep + o) (refrain)
take away from VERBO [americ teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + adv + prep + o)
grow away from VERBO [americ ɡroʊ -, Brit ɡrəʊ -] (v + adv + prep + o)
grow away from
I. stem1 [americ stɛm, Brit stɛm] SUBST
1. stem:
2.1. stem (of glass):
pie m
2.2. stem (of thermometer):
2.3. stem MEC:
2.4. stem (of pipe):
3. stem LINGUÍS:
4. stem NÁUT:
II. to stem from <Part pres stemming; pass, Part perf stemmed> VERBO intr
to stem from
to stem from
I. profit [americ ˈprɑfət, Brit ˈprɒfɪt] SUBST C or U
1. profit:
profit COM, ECON
profit COM, ECON
profit COM, ECON
utilidades fpl lat-amer
we made a profit of $2, 000
we made a profit of $2, 000
obtuvimos utilidades de $2.000 lat-amer
2. profit (advantage) sem pl:
II. to profit from VERBO intr
to profit from
to profit from
I. hail2 [americ heɪl, Brit heɪl] VERBO trans
1. hail (call to):
hail person
hail ship
hail taxi
2. hail (acclaim, welcome):
hail king/leader
II. to hail from VERBO intr
to hail from person:
to hail from
ser de
III. hail2 [americ heɪl, Brit heɪl] INTERJ arcaico or lit
¡Ave César! arcaico
¡salve! arcaico
IV. hail2 [americ heɪl, Brit heɪl] SUBST lit (call)
from [frɒm, americ frɑ:m] PREP
1. from (as starting point):
from
where is he from?
shirts from £5
from inside
2. from (temporal):
from day to day
from time to time
3. from (at distance to):
100 metres from the river
far from doing sth
4. from (one to another):
5. from (originating in):
6. from (in reference to):
from what I heard
fromWar and Peace’
7. from (caused by):
8. from (removed):
to steal/take sth from sb
to prevent sb from doing sth
to keep sth from sb
4 (subtracted) from 7 equals 3 MAT
7 menos 4 es igual a 3
depart from VERBO intr
depart from
come from VERBO trans
come from
come from a family
aside from PREP
aside from
to turn aside from sb/sth
away from PREP
1. away from (at distance from):
to stay away from sth/sb
2. away from (in other direction from):
to go away from sth
I. keep from VERBO trans always separ
1. keep from (prevent):
keep from
to keep sb from doing sth
2. keep from (retain information):
to keep sth from sb
II. keep from VERBO intr
keep from
apart from PREP
1. apart from (except for):
apart from
excl
apart from
apart from that
excl [o salvo] eso
2. apart from (in addition to):
apart from
apart from
3. apart from (separate from):
to live apart from sb
grow away from VERBO trans
grow away from
shy away from VERBO intr
to shy away from sth
to shy away from doing sth
Entrada OpenDict
draw from VERBO
to draw sth from sth/sb (extract from, take out of)
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
from [fram] PREP
1. from (as starting point):
from
where is he from?
shirts from $10
from inside
2. from (temporal):
from day to day
from time to time
3. from (at distance to):
100 miles from the river
far from doing sth
4. from (one to another):
5. from (originating in):
6. from (in reference to):
from what I heard
fromWar and Peaceʼ
7. from (caused by):
8. from (removed):
to steal/take sth from sb
to prevent sb from doing sth
to keep sth from sb
4 from 7 equals 3
7 menos 4 es igual a 3
aside from PREP
aside from
away from PREP
1. away from (at distance from):
to stay away from sth/sb
2. away from (in other direction from):
to go away from sth
apart from PREP
1. apart from (except for):
apart from
excl
apart from
apart from that
2. apart from (in addition to):
apart from
apart from
3. apart from (separate from):
to live apart from sb
depart from VERBO intr
depart from
come from VERBO trans
come from
come from a family
I. keep from VERBO trans always separ
1. keep from (prevent):
keep from
to keep sb from doing sth
2. keep from (retain information):
to keep sth from sb
II. keep from VERBO intr
keep from
shy away from VERBO intr
to shy away from sth
to shy away from doing sth
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to emanate from formal
Present
Ihail
youhail
he/she/ithails
wehail
youhail
theyhail
Past
Ihailed
youhailed
he/she/ithailed
wehailed
youhailed
theyhailed
Present Perfect
Ihavehailed
youhavehailed
he/she/ithashailed
wehavehailed
youhavehailed
theyhavehailed
Past Perfect
Ihadhailed
youhadhailed
he/she/ithadhailed
wehadhailed
youhadhailed
theyhadhailed
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These depart from the bus stops under the station, except line 300 which departs next to the station.
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While live-action films are now also storyboarded, they necessarily enjoy much more latitude to depart from storyboards (i.e., real-time improvisation).
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They then depart from the village to continue their journey.
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The characters depart from their epiphanies as quickly as they come to them.
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The poet then does not depart from external nature.
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