Receive from Meaning in English
expression
ɹəˈsiv/, /ɹiˈsiv/, /ɹɪˈsiv/ /ˈfɹəm
ruh-SEEV-frum
ɹɪsˈiːv/ /fɹˈɒm
ri-SEEV-from
Definición
To get or be given something by someone or from a specific source.
Uso & Matices
Used for describing the origin of what you get (e.g., 'receive a gift from a friend'). Formal than 'get from'. Common in emails, business, and formal writing. Always state both what was received and the source.
Spanish: recibir dePortuguese (BR): receber dePortuguese (PT): receber deChinese (Simplified): 从……收到 - 接受自Chinese (Traditional): 從……收到 - 接受自Hindi: से प्राप्त करनाArabic: يستلم منBengali: পাওয়া - গ্রহণ করা (from থেকে)Russian: получать отJapanese: 〜から受け取るVietnamese: nhận từKorean: ~로부터 받다Turkish: -den/-dan almak - teslim almak (birinden)Urdu: سے وصول کرنا - سے پاناIndonesian: menerima dari
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I received a package from my aunt.
basic
Did you receive any messages from the school?
basic
We receive water from the river.
basic
I didn't receive any reply from customer service.
natural
She was happy to receive flowers from her colleagues on her birthday.
natural
You might receive an email from me later today.
natural