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41 from
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42 from
adj. pious adj. devout adj. gentle, good -
43 from all sides
(from every direction: People were running towards him from all sides.) fra alle sider* * *(from every direction: People were running towards him from all sides.) fra alle sider -
44 from head to toe / from head to foot
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45 from over
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46 from under
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47 from the word go
(from the very beginning.) desde el principiodesde el principio* desde el principio; desde el principio mismo -
48 from beyond
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49 from inside
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50 from under
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51 from the word go
(from the very beginning.) helt fra begyndelsen* * *(from the very beginning.) helt fra begyndelsen -
52 from all sides
(from every direction: People were running towards him from all sides.) de todos lados -
53 from a child
from a child с детства -
54 from a distance
from a distance издалека -
55 from abroad
from abroad из-за границы -
56 from away
from away с расстояния, издали -
57 from little up
from little up amer.; coll. с детства -
58 from now on
from now on в дальнейшем, впредь; -
59 from now onwards
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60 from of old
from of old исстари; в старину;
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From — (fr[o^]m), prep. [AS. fram, from; akin to OS. fram out, OHG. & Icel. fram forward, Sw. fram, Dan. frem, Goth. fram from, prob. akin to E. forth. ?202. Cf. {Fro}, {Foremost}.] Out of the neighborhood of; lessening or losing proximity to; leaving… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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from scratch — {adv. phr.}, {informal} With no help from anything done before; from the beginning; from nothing. * /Dick built a radio from scratch./ * /In sewing class, Mary already knew how to sew a little, but Jane had to start from scratch./ Compare: FROM… … Dictionary of American idioms