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from [frɒm, frəm, americ frɑ:m, frəm] PREP

1. from (as starting point):

from
from
where is he from?
shirts from £5
from inside
to take sth from one's pocket
to borrow money from sb
pożyczać [perf pożyczyć] od kogoś pieniądze

2. from (temporal):

from
from time to time
from the age of 7 upwards

3. from (at distance to):

from
100 metres from the river
far from doing sth

4. from (one to another):

from
the price changed from £5 to £6

5. from (originating in):

6. from (in reference to):

7. from (caused by):

8. from (removed):

to steal sth from sb
to prevent sb from doing sth

Expressões:

from bad to worse

apart from PREP

1. apart from (except for):

apart from
apart from

2. apart from (separate from):

aside from PREP

1. aside from (except for):

aside from
aside from

2. aside from (away from):

to turn aside from sb/sth

away from PREP

1. away from (at a distance):

to stay [or keep] away from sb/sth

2. away from (in another direction):

to go away from sth
odchodzić [perf odejść] od czegoś

come from VERBO trans

dochodzić [perf dojść] skądś

date from VERBO trans

date from PHRVB date back to

date back to VERBO trans

descend from VERBO trans

1. descend from (have developed):

to descend from sth

2. descend from (be related):

to be descended from sb

hail from VERBO trans

keep from VERBO trans

1. keep from (prevent):

to keep sb from doing sth
powstrzymywać [perf powstrzymać] kogoś od (z)robienia czegoś

2. keep from (not tell):

to keep sth from sb
ukrywać [perf ukryć] coś przed kimś

proceed from VERBO intr formal

to proceed from sth
to proceed from sth

slip from VERBO intr

slip from hand:

slip from
wyślizgiwać [perf wyślizgnąć] się

suffer from VERBO trans

1. suffer from (have illness):

to suffer from sth

2. suffer from (have problem):

to suffer from sth

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These sounds come from former and t, respectively.
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Majority of credit card purchases come from expenses on jewellery, dining and shopping.
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Most wages today, however, come from tourism and transportation.
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Her middle names come from her father and grandmother.
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They showed immense character to come from behind in the first half to win the match.
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