词组 | come from |
释义 | come from 1. come from sth not progressive if you come from a particular place, you were born there or have your home there: ▪ Most of our students come from Europe. ▪ "Where do you come from, Jose?" "I'm from Brazil." ■ SIMILAR TO: be from 2. come from sth not progressive to belong to a particular type of family or a particular social class: ▪ Penelope came from a very rich family, who lived in Atlanta. ▪ In our school we have kids who come from all kinds of backgrounds. ■ SIMILAR TO: be from 3. come from sth not progressive to be made or produced in a particular place: ▪ It was a beautiful nineteenth century vase, which came from Italy. ▪ Their electricity comes from three power stations on the coast. 4. come from sth not progressive to be obtained from somewhere, or to develop from something: ▪ Where did your information come from? ▪ Three important lessons came from this experience. ▪ A lot of English words come from Latin. ■ SIMILAR TO: be derived from 5. understand/know where sb's coming from spoken informal to understand someone's character or attitude to something, or why someone says something: ▪ I find I disagree with her all the time - I just don't understand where she's coming from. ▪ I've had a few problems with Lisa in the past, so I know where you're coming from. |
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