包含 "from" 的搭配
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Standard form in both AmE and BrE to introduce the item being compared.
To get away from a place or situation.
specifies the obligation that one does not have to fulfill. Used with both verb and adjective forms.
used to indicate the illness, injury, or bad experience that one is getting better from
to originate or be caused by a specific source or situation
to remove an item from a list, group, or location
The most common structure, used to indicate the source of something.
The core grammatical pattern, used to specify what action is being discouraged.
to be unlike something or someone else
Used to specify what something is different from.
The standard preposition used to indicate the point of separation or the standard being deviated from.
Used to indicate the place or situation being left behind.
Used to specify the country of origin.
A core grammatical pattern used to specify what is being stopped from doing something.
Used to indicate the action that one is stopping oneself from doing.
To have a particular illness, disease, or problem.
used to indicate the place, group, or situation one is leaving
Indicates the source of the bleeding.
to select something from a group or range of things
used to separate one thing from another
specifies the location that is being vacated
used to indicate the source of a passage (e.g., a book)
used to indicate the source of harm or danger
Indicates the source or origin of the thing being received.
used to indicate the starting point of a reduction (e.g., reduce from 100)
indicates the source of the purchase
Indicates the place or event one is absent from.
Indicates the source from which something is accepted.
Indicates the source of the bleeding, e.g., bleed from a wound.
Indicates the source from which money, things, or ideas are borrowed.