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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
come from something
▪ I. ˈcome from sth derived 1. to start in a particular place or be produced from a particular thing • Much of our butter comes from New Zealand. • This wool comes from goats, not sheep. •This poem comes from his new book. •Where does her attitude come from? •Where's that smell coming from? •He comes from a family of actors. •‘She doesn't try hard enough.’ ‘That's rich, coming from you (= you do not try hard either).’ 2. = ↑come of something Main entry: ↑comederived ▪ II. ˈcome of/from sth derived to be the result of sth •I made a few enquiries, but nothing came of it in the end. •~ doing sth That comes of eating too much! Main entry: ↑comederived
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