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词组 hail from
释义
Idiom
hail fromhail from (somewhere)
to come from a place.
Both John and Liza hail from South Carolina.
Usage notes: sometimes used in referring to someone's background:
Many of our students hail from poor backgrounds.

Phr V
hail from
hails, hailed
hail from swh
(never in continuous tenses) formal to have been born in or to come from a particular place
Where do you hail from with an accent like that?
phrasehail from
hail from sth not progressive to come from a particular place or type of family - used especially in newspaper or television reports about people: Joan hails from Newcastle, and her hobbies are reading and listening to music. Both his parents hailed from prominent tobacco-growing families. SIMILAR TO: come from

hail from (some place)

To originate from a particular place. I hail from the Midwest. Where are you from?

hail from (some place)

to come from some place as one's hometown or birthplace; to originate in some place. He hails from a small town in the Midwest. Where do you hail from?

hail from

Come from, originate from, as in He hails from Oklahoma. This term originally referred to the port from which a ship had sailed. [Mid-1800s]

hail from

v.
To come or originate from some place: My boss hails from Texas. The governor hails from a small rural town.
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