Flow from Meaning in English
expression
Definición
To come from or be caused by something; to originate or result from a particular source.
Uso & Matices
Often used in formal or academic contexts to discuss origins, causes, or logical results (e.g., 'Consequences that flow from this decision'). Not literal for liquids; for physical flow, use 'flow out of' or 'flow from' concretely. Common with abstract nouns: 'benefits that flow from...', 'problems that flow from...'.
Spanish: derivar de - resultar dePortuguese (BR): derivar de - resultar dePortuguese (PT): derivar de - resultar deChinese (Simplified): 源自 - 由...而来Chinese (Traditional): 源自 - 由...而來Hindi: से उत्पन्न होना - से निकलनाArabic: ينبع من - ينتج عنBengali: প্রসূত হওয়া - উৎসারিত হওয়াRussian: проистекать из - исходить изJapanese: 由来する - 生じるVietnamese: bắt nguồn từ - phát sinh từKorean: ~에서 비롯되다 - ~에서 유래하다Turkish: -den kaynaklanmak - -den ileri gelmekUrdu: سے پیدا ہونا - سے نکلناIndonesian: berasal dari - berasal akibat
Oraciones de Ejemplo
All responsibility flows from your choices.
natural
Many problems flow from poor planning.
basic
Benefits flow from regular exercise.
basic
The idea flows from recent research.
basic
Economic changes often flow from political events.
natural
A lot of stress flows from trying to do everything perfectly.
natural