come from
phrasal verbcome from…
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to have as your place of birth or the place where you live 出生于;来自 Oxford Collocations DictionaryCome from is used with these nouns as the subject:- backing
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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。”
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to be the result of something 是…的结果
come of/from something