come from
phrasal verbcome from…
- (not used in the progressive tenses
) to have as your place of birth or the place where you live不用于进行时 出生于;来自 - She comes from London.
她是伦敦人。 - Where do you come from?
你是什么地方的人?
Collocations DictionaryCome from is used with these nouns as the subject:- backing
- bullet
- collection
- …
- She comes from London.
come from something
- to start in a particular place or be produced from a particular thing
始于;产自;来自 - Much of our butter comes from New Zealand.
我们的黄油大多产自新西兰。 - This wool comes from goats, not sheep.
这种羊毛是山羊毛,不是绵羊毛。 - This poem comes from his new book.
这首诗出自他的新书。 - Where does her attitude come from?
她的态度因何而起? - Where's that smell coming from?
那种气味是哪里来的? - He comes from a family of actors.
他出身于演员世家。 - ‘She doesn't try hard enough.’ ‘That's rich, coming from you (= you do not try hard either).’
“她没有竭尽全力。” “你自己也没尽力,还说别人。”
- Much of our butter comes from New Zealand.
- (also come of something)to be the result of something
是…的结果
come of/from something
- to be the result of something
是…的结果 - I made a few enquiries, but nothing came of it in the end.
我做过一些查询,但到头来却毫无结果。 - come of/from doing something That comes of eating too much!
那是吃得太多的结果!
- I made a few enquiries, but nothing came of it in the end.