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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
come from something
▪ I. come from sth phrasal verb [ came from sth comes from sth coming from sth ] to be caused by something • "I feel awful." "That comes from eating too much." Thesaurus+: ↑Being based on or depending on something Main entry: comephrasal verb ▪ II. come from somewhere/sth phrasal verb [ came from somewhere/sth comes from somewhere/sth coming from somewhere/sth ] <E > to be born, got from, or made in a particular place • She comes from Italy. • Some of the best wines come from France. • Does that quote come from Shakespeare? • She could hear banging coming from the room upstairs. • Where will the money for the project come from? Thesaurus+: ↑Origins and sources • He's American but his family come/comes from Ireland. • They come from a privileged/wealthy background. • The two passenger trains involved in the accident had both come from south-west London. • His family originally came from Ireland, but resettled in the US in the 19th century. • I could hear loud snores coming from Jim's bedroom. Main entry: comephrasal verb
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