Proceed from Meaning in English
expression
pɝˈsid/, /pɹəˈsid/, /pɹoʊˈsid/ /ˈfɹəm
per-SEED frum, pruh-SEED frum, pro-SEED frum
pɹəsˈiːd/ /fɹˈɒm
pruh-SEED FROM
التعريف
To come from or be caused by something; to originate or result from a particular source.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal and mostly written. Common in academic, legal, or analytical contexts ("The effect proceeds from this cause"). Often used to discuss origins or reasons. Similar to "result from" but often more formal.
Spanish: provenir de - derivar dePortuguese (BR): provir de - derivar dePortuguese (PT): provir de - derivar deChinese (Simplified): 源自 - 起因于Chinese (Traditional): 源自 - 起因於Hindi: से उत्पन्न होना - से आनाArabic: ينبع من - يأتي منBengali: থেকে উৎপন্ন হওয়া - থেকে আসাRussian: происходить из - вытекать изJapanese: 〜から生じる - 〜から発するVietnamese: xuất phát từ - bắt nguồn từKorean: ~에서 비롯되다 - ~에서 나오다Turkish: kaynaklanmak - ...den gelmekUrdu: سے پیدا ہونا - سے نکلناIndonesian: bắt nguồn từ - xuất phát từ
جمل نموذجية
Many health problems proceed from poor nutrition.
basic
The tradition proceeds from ancient customs.
basic
Her fear proceeds from past experiences.
basic
All of this confusion proceeds from a simple misunderstanding.
natural
The company's policy changes proceeded from new government regulations.
natural
Sometimes, the best solutions proceed from the simplest ideas.
natural