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1. edat.
2. (bir yer)den, (bir başlangıç noktasın)dan: He´s from Manisa. O Manisalı. He jumped from the branch. Daldan atladı. Her ranking rose from twelfth to first. O, on ikinci sıradan birinci sıraya yükseldi.
3. itibaren: from the first of January 1 Ocak´tan itibaren.
4. Uzaklığı gösterir: It´s ten kilometers from here. Buradan on kilometre uzak.
5. Bir şeyi yapan kişiyi veya bir şeyin kaynağını gösterir: It´s from Nedret. Nedret´tendir.
6. Ortalamada kullanılır: from twenty to twenty-five people yirmi, yirmi beş kişi arasında.
7. Ürünün yapıldığı malzemeyi gösterir: This statue´s made from human teeth. Bu heykel insan dişlerinden yapılmış.
8. Bir şeyin sebebini gösterir: He died from its side effects. Yan etkileri yüzünden öldü.
9. Bir farkı gösterir: He can´t tell black from white. Akla karayı birbirinden ayıramaz. mesajın gönderileceği e-postal adresi. -den, -dan; itibaren, -den beri, -den bu yana; nedeniyle, yüzünden, -den ötürü; -den, -dan. -den. den. edat.
10. (bir yer)den, (bir başlangıç noktasın)dan: He´s from Manisa. O Manisalı. He jumped from the branch. Daldan atladı. Her ranking rose. -den, -dan. den, den beri, dan, beri, itibaren, yüzünden, dolayı.
11. from childhood çocukluktan beri, as from başlayarak, from ten to twenty ondan yirmiye kadar, itibaren, dan, from, den dolayı, from above yukarıdan, edat den, gökten, on ile yirmi arasında.
12. beri. itibaren. -den. -den beri. -dan. yüzünden. dolayı. --dan. -den bu yana. nedeniyle. -den ötürü.
13. den. dan. den dolayı. on ikiye çeyrek kala. taraf ından.
14. den.
15. -den. -dan. itibaren. -den beri. -den bu yana. nedeniyle. yüzünden. -den ötürü.
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Etymology : Middle English, from Old English from, fram; akin to Old High German fram, adverb, forth, away, Old English faran to go; more at FARE
Pronunciation : fr&m, främ also Function : preposition
Date : before 12th century


1. prep. starting in, beginning at, originating in (indicates a source); by; since; due to, caused by. from\from\ , 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 behind; by reason of; out of; by aid of; -- used whenever departure, setting out, commencement of action, being, state, occurrence, etc., or procedure, emanation, absence, separation, etc., are to be expressed. it is construed with, and indicates, the point of space or time at which the action, state, etc., are regarded as setting out or beginning; also, less frequently, the source, the cause, the occasion, out of which anything proceeds; -- the aritithesis and correlative of to; as, it, is one hundred miles from boston to springfield; he took his sword from his side; light proceeds from the sun; separate the coarse wool from the fine; men have all sprung from adam, and often go from good to bad, and from bad to worse; the merit of an action depends on the principle from which it proceeds; men judge of facts from personal knowledge, or from testimony. experience from the time past to the time present. the song began from jove. --drpden. from high m?onia's rocky shores i came. if the wind blow any way from shore.note: from sometimes denotes away from, remote from, inconsistent with. "anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing." from, when joined with another preposition or an adverb, gives an opportunity for abbreviating the sentence. "there followed him great multitudes of people from [the land] beyond jordan." --math. iv.
2. in certain constructions, as from forth, from out, etc., the ordinary and more obvious arrangment is inverted, the sense being more distinctly forth from, out from -- from being virtually the governing preposition, and the word the adverb. see: from off, under off, adv., and from afar , under afar, adv. sudden partings such as press the life from out young hearts. [from factory read only memory (rom).
3. Out of the neighborhood of; lessening or losing proximity to; leaving behind; by reason of; out of; by aid of; used whenever departure, setting out, commencement of action, being, state, occurrence, etc., or procedure, emanation, absence, separation, etc., are to be expressed.
4. It is construed with, and indicates, the point of space or time at which the action, state, etc., are regarded as setting out or beginning; also, less frequently, the source, the cause, the occasion, out of which anything proceeds; the antithesis and correlative of to; as, it, is one hundred miles from Boston to Springfield; he took his sword from his side; light proceeds from the sun; separate the coarse wool from the fine; men have all sprung from Adam, and often go from good to bad, and from bad to worse; the merit of an action depends on the principle from which it proceeds; men judge of facts from personal knowledge, or from testimony.
5. from WEAK STRONG In addition to the uses shown below, from is used in phrasal verbs such as `date from' and `grow away from'.
6. If something comes from a particular person or thing, or if you get something from them, they give it to you or they are the source of it. He appealed for information from anyone who saw the attackers. an anniversary present from his wife The results were taken from six surveys The dirt from the fields drifted like snow.
7. Someone who comes from a particular place lives in that place or originally lived there. Something that comes from a particular place was made in that place. Katy Jones is nineteen and comes from Birmingham. wines from Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence.
8. A person from a particular organization works for that organization. a representative from the Israeli embassy.
9. If someone or something moves or is moved from a place, they leave it or are removed, so that they are no longer there. The guests watched as she fled from the room.
10. If you take one thing or person from another, you move that thing or person so that they are no longer with the other or attached to the other. In many bone transplants, bone can be taken from other parts of the patient's body Remove the bowl from the ice and stir in the cream.
11. If you take something from an amount, you reduce the amount by that much. The £103 is deducted from Mrs Adams' salary every month Three from six leaves three.
12. From is used in expressions such as away from or absent from to say that someone or something is not present in a place where they are usually found. Her husband worked away from home a lot Jo was absent from the house all the next day.
13. If you return from a place or an activity, you return after being in that place or doing that activity. a group of men travelling home from a darts match.
14. If you are back from a place or activity, you have left it and have returned to your former place. Our economics correspondent, James Morgan, is just back from Germany One afternoon when I was home from school, he asked me to come to see: a movie with him.
15. If you see: or hear something from a particular place, you are in that place when you see: it or hear it. Visitors see: the painting from behind a plate glass window.
16. If something hangs or sticks out from an object, it is attached to it or held by it. Hanging from his right wrist is a heavy gold bracelet. large fans hanging from ceilings He saw the corner of a magazine sticking out from under the blanket.
17. You can use from when giving distances. For example, if a place is fifty miles from another place, the distance between the two places is fifty miles. The centre of the town is 4 kilometres from the station How far is it from here?.
18. If a road or railway line goes from one place to another, you can travel along it between the two places. the road from St Petersburg to Tallinn.
19. From is used, especially in the expression made from, to say what substance has been used to make something. bread made from white flour. a luxurious resort built from the island's native coral stone. = out of.
20. You can use from when you are talking about the beginning of a period of time. Breakfast is available to fishermen from 6 a.m From 1922 till 1925 she lived in Prague.
21. You say from one thing to another when you are stating the range of things that are possible, or when saying that the range of things includes everything in a certain category. Over 150 companies will be there, covering everything from finance to fixtures and fittings.
22. If something changes from one thing to another, it stops being the first thing and becomes the second thing. The expression on his face changed from sympathy to surprise Unemployment has fallen from 7.5 to 7.2%.
23. You use from after some verbs and nouns when mentioning the cause of something. The problem simply resulted from a difference of opinion He is suffering from eye ulcers, brought on by the intense light in Australia They really do get pleasure from spending money on other people Most of the wreckage from the 1985 quake has been cleared.
24. You use from when you are giving the reason for an opinion. She knew from experience that Dave was about to tell her the truth He sensed from the expression on her face that she had something to say.
25. From is used after verbs with meanings such as `protect', `free', `keep', and `prevent' to introduce the action that does not happen, or that someone does not want to happen. Such laws could protect the consumer from harmful or dangerous remedies 300 tons of Peruvian mangoes were kept from entering France.
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