A1 used to show the place where someone or something starts(表示起始点)从…开始,始于
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I've just come from work.
She took a letter out from her bag.
We've walked all the way from Cheylesmore.
She rang me from home.
He sent me a card from Spain.
A1 used to show the time when something starts or the time when it was made or first existed(表示开始的时间)从…起
C1 starting at that time and then continuing从那天/时起
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I'll be at home from four o'clock onwards.
We'll be there from the beginning of March to the end of May.
The oldest part of the church dates from the 13th century.
Most of the shops are open from nine o'clock onwards.
From tomorrow every expense form that you submit must first be signed by Roger.
A1 used to show the distance between two places(表示两地的距离)从
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My office is about a mile from here.
I have shops two minutes from my front door.
It's about half a kilometre from your hotel to the town centre.
He lives five minutes from here.
We're still over 50 miles from Cambridge.
A1 used to show the origin of something or someone(表示来源)从
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He's from Portugal.
I'm from Brighton originally.
I spoke to someone from the marketing department.
I thought she was from Albania.
Most of their furniture is from Italy.
A2 used to show the material of which something is made(表示制作原料)由…(制成)
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Early pottery was made from earth and animal waste.
French law allows only wine made from grapes in the Champagne region to be labelled champagne.
They sell clothes made from hemp.
Even the shoe box is made from recycled paper.
They were the first British firm to start selling fleecy jackets made from recycled polyester.
used to show the level at which a range of things begins, such as numbers or prices(表示数量、价格等的起点)从…
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Prices range from £8000 to £10,000 depending on the model.
Flights cost from $300 to $400.
Replacements can cost anything from a hundred pounds to three hundred pounds.
The population has fallen from three million to just under two and a half million in the last 30 years.
Prices start from £4,500.
B2 used to show a change in the state of someone or something(表示状态的改变)从
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She went from a size 18 to a size 12 in six months.
He went from 15 stone to 13 stone.
Pretty much overnight she went from being an office worker to an international star.
She went from being an ordinary looking woman to being a great sex symbol.
He was promoted from sales rep to area sales manager within the space of eight months.
B2 used to show the cause of something or the reason why something happens(表示原因)由于,因为
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Deaths from heart disease continue to rise every year.
He was rushed to hospital suffering from severe burns.
The number of deaths from road accidents continues to rise.
She made a lot of money from property.
He made a fortune from sales of the book.
used to show the facts or opinions you consider before making a judgment or decision(表示判断或决策的根据)从…来看
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From her face this morning I'd say she's fairly unhappy.
From what he said this morning I'd say there's little hope.
Judging from last last week's performance I don't think they stand a chance.
From looking at these figures, I'd say we're in trouble.
What did they deduce from the evidence?
used to show that someone has left a place, or that something has been removed or taken away(表示离开或去除)从
If you take a smaller amount from a larger amount, you reduce the larger amount by the smaller one.从…减去
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I've brought this in from home.
He took a knife from the drawer.
Her baby was taken from her.
We borrowed some money from my father.
Two from ten equals eight.
B1 used to show a difference between two people or things(用于说明两个人或事物之间的差异)和,与
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University is very different from school.
She's very different from her brother.
In what ways is your jacket different from mine?
Somehow the experience was different from how I'd imagined it.
Her attitude is very different from mine.
B2 used to show the position of something in comparison with other things, or the point of view of someone when considering a matter or problem(表示某物的相对位置或在考虑某事时某人的观点)在,从
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You can see the school from our bedroom window.
I can see her back from where I sit.
The view from the top was spectacular.
From my point of view of course it would be extremely advantageous.
From his perspective I dare say it sounds like a good idea.
used to show what someone is being protected against(表示某人正受保护免遭危害)使免遭
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It gives you immunity from all three diseases.
This sort of clothing provides better protection from the elements.
Those trees are better protected from the wind.
We tried to find shelter from the rain.
Vitamins are supposed to boost your immunity from infections.
B2 used to show what someone is not allowed to do or know, or what has been stopped happening(表示阻止某人或阻止某事发生)以防,以免
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My mother stopped me from going out.
It stops you from getting too drunk.
It's preventing us from making progress.
He's been banned from the area.
It was a little secret that I kept from him all those years.
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