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prep. 从, 来自, 根据

  1. The sky slowly changed from blue to red.
    天空慢慢由蓝色变为红色。
  2. The train starts from Beijing.
    这辆火车从北京开出。
  3. From the evidence we have heard so far...
    就我们所知的证据来说。。。



From \From\ (fr[o^]m), prep. [AS. fram, from; akin to OS. fram
out, OHG. & Icel. fram forward, Sw. fram, Dan. frem, Goth.
fram from, prob. akin to E. forth. ?202. Cf. {Fro},
{Foremost}.]
Out of the neighborhood of; lessening or losing proximity to;
leaving behind; by reason of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever departure, setting out, commencement of action,
being, state, occurrence, etc., or procedure, emanation,
absence, separation, etc., are to be expressed. It is
construed with, and indicates, the point of space or time at
which the action, state, etc., are regarded as setting out or
beginning; also, less frequently, the source, the cause, the
occasion, out of which anything proceeds; -- the antithesis
and correlative of {to}; as, it, is one hundred miles from
Boston to Springfield; he took his sword from his side; light
proceeds from the sun; separate the coarse wool from the
fine; men have all sprung from Adam, and often go from good
to bad, and from bad to worse; the merit of an action depends
on the principle from which it proceeds; men judge of facts
from personal knowledge, or from testimony.

Experience from the time past to the time present.
--Bacon.

The song began from Jove. --Drpden.

From high M[ae]onia's rocky shores I came. --Addison.

If the wind blow any way from shore. --Shak.

Note: From sometimes denotes away from, remote from,
inconsistent with. ``Anything so overdone is from the
purpose of playing.'' --Shak. From, when joined with
another preposition or an adverb, gives an opportunity
for abbreviating the sentence. ``There followed him
great multitudes of people . . . from [the land] beyond
Jordan.'' --Math. iv. 25. In certain constructions, as
from forth, from out, etc., the ordinary and more
obvious arrangment is inverted, the sense being more
distinctly forth from, out from -- from being virtually
the governing preposition, and the word the adverb. See
{From off}, under {Off}, adv., and {From afar}, under
{Afar}, adv.

Sudden partings such as press
The life from out young hearts. --Byron.

  1. A rebel statement sent to Lisbon from Jamba said 86 government soldiers and 13 guerrillas were killed in the fighting that ended Jan. 3. It said the rebel forces sill held Mavinga.
  2. The government tried to forestall any criticism from African countries that have accused it of being too cooperative with South Africa.
  3. Quaker Oats Co. today reported a 9.2 percent drop in its third-quarter earnings, citing an extraordinary expense of $20.7 million stemming from the consolidation of its European food-manufacturing operations.
  4. In addition, union and management have promised to work together to resolve problems arising from layoffs, production schedule changes, major investments and day-to-day decisions once left entirely to management.
  5. The yield on 30-year Treasury bonds fell to 8.54%, the lowest level since mid-July of last year and down from 9 1/8% as recently as about two weeks ago.
  6. The two firms later backed out of the deal because of heavy pressure from officials at Nomura, according to news reports.
  7. Viewers could see a change from FNN to CNBC within days after the transaction is completed, he said.
  8. The company and its partners - Siam Syntech Construction, Sino-Thai Engineering & Construction and OTV - overcame strong oppositon from seven consortia to secure the contract.
  9. And in case you may have missed it the first 38 times, the Pickle Packers International association is out once again to convince the world of the preserved cucumber's value in everything from elementary education to international policy making.
  10. But the unexpected savings from the drought may now reduce the deficit below $146 billion.
  11. It was founded by William Russell, a member of the Yale Class of 1833, apparently in reaction to the stripping of secrecy from Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary scholastic society, during the rise of a national anti-secrecy movement.
  12. To diversify the family's holdings and shield some of it from taxation, the investment company lately has plunged into U.S. commercial real estate.
  13. It would raise MaxSaver fares $10 each way and increase the advance purchase requirement to 30 days from seven days, but would lower the cancellation penalty to 50% from 100%.
  14. It would raise MaxSaver fares $10 each way and increase the advance purchase requirement to 30 days from seven days, but would lower the cancellation penalty to 50% from 100%.
  15. In interviews from jail, the former chairman of the Bank of Crete has claimed Papandreou and other high government officials received millions of dollars in payoffs and authorized the looting of his bank.
  16. About half invested in real estate or mortgages, while the rest of the money they raised went into everything from leasing jetliners to drilling for oil and operating cable-television systems.
  17. He seeks a better life, distances himself from his criminal heritage.
  18. A woman was in critical condition today after nine hours of surgery to receive a new liver, following a plea from track star Carl Lewis to help locate an organ.
  19. Maronites have controlled key government posts, the army and judiciary since independence from France in 1943.
  20. The largest increase in the budget comes in the company's petroleum refining, marketing, petrochemicals and plastics business _ up from $330 million in 1988 to $389 million in 1989.
  21. He called Helm's injuries "overwhelming." Helm, who commuted 250 miles to rural from the Oakland to rural Weaverville to visit his family on weekends, was trapped in his crushed car for 89 hours.
  22. Documents show the three-term Democrat, facing re-election in 1994, assisted Keating in his bid to have Gray removed from the examination of Lincoln.
  23. Six men survived 40 hours in the Pacific Ocean by fashioning a makeshift raft out of buoys and nets from their sunken fishing boat, the Coast Guard said.
  24. Meanwhile, Mr. Walsh's staff is evaluating how it will gather information it needs from President Reagan.
  25. But the most controversial section of the legislation was the plan to overhaul the law that blocks new products with any element of futurity from trading on a securities exchange.
  26. "Consumers definitely don't want any fruit from Chile and we don't offer any fruit from Chile.
  27. "Consumers definitely don't want any fruit from Chile and we don't offer any fruit from Chile.
  28. Sales in the quarter rose 49%, to 4.70 billion marks ($2.72 billion) from 3.15 billion marks.
  29. In the Napoli pas, and then in a fragment from Le Papillon, he showed a phenomenal facility - a circuit of the stage interspersing racing leaps with tight, clear pirouettes was astonishing.
  30. About 180 miles north, about 200 people were evacuated from Coahoma County homes as a flood swept through their neighborhoods.
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