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[frɒm] ( повна форма), [frəm] ( редукована форма); prep1) ( вказує на просторові відношення) від, з, ізwe were ten miles from the coast — ми були́ за де́сять миль від бе́рега
to be away from home — не бу́ти вдо́ма
2) (вказує на відправну точку, вихідний пункт) від, зfrom end to end — з кінця́ в кіне́ць
from time to time — час від ча́су
3) ( вказує на часові відношення) з, відfrom a child, from childhood — з дити́нства
from now — з цьо́го ча́су
from day to day — день у день, з дня на день
4) (вказує на особу, що дає, надсилає тощо) відa letter from my friend — лист від мого́ дру́га
a present from his father — подару́нок від його́ ба́тька
5) (вказує на матеріал. речовину тощо) з, ізwine is made from grapes — вино́ ро́блять із виногра́ду
6) (вказує на відібрання, вилучення, віднімання, ділення) у, в, з, відtake the knife from the child — забері́ть ніж у дити́ни
to release from prison — звільни́ти з в'язни́ці
take three from twelve — віднімі́ть три від двана́дцяти
7) (вказує на звільнення від обов'язку, врятування від небезпеки тощо) відhe was excused from attendance at the lecture — його́ звільни́ли від відві́дування ле́кції
to hide from smb. — захова́тися від ко́гось
8) (вказує на джерело, походження) від, з, поto speak from memory — говори́ти по па́м'яті
to paint from nature — малюва́ти з нату́ри
from the bottom of the heart — від щи́рого се́рця
to judge from appearances — суди́ти за зо́внішнім ви́глядом
9) ( вказує на причину дії) від, з, че́резto suffer from cold — стражда́ти від хо́лоду
to act from good motives — ді́яти з до́брих міркува́нь
to do smth. from necessity — роби́ти щось че́рез необхі́дність
10) ( вказує на розрізнення) відnot to know black from white — не відрізня́ти бі́лого від чо́рного
to do things differently from other people — роби́ти не так, як усі́
11) з прислівникамиfrom above — зве́рху, згори́
from away — зда́лека
from outside — ззо́вні
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