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Descend from Meaning in English

expression

dɪˈsɛnd/ /ˈfɹəm
di-SEND frum
dɪsˈɛnd/ /fɹˈɒm
di-SEND FROM

释义

To be related to or originate from someone or something in the past, especially ancestors or earlier forms.

用法与细微差别

Often used for family ancestry ('descend from royalty') or origins of things and species ('descend from apes'). Formal or neutral register. Not used for direction (that's just 'descend'). Frequently confused with 'come from', but 'descend from' emphasizes lineage or development through time.

例句

Humans descend from ancient ancestors.

basic

Some dogs descend from wolves.

basic

She says that she descends from a famous family.

basic

All European languages descend from a common root.

natural

He proudly claims to descend from kings.

natural

Do you think these customs descend from ancient traditions?

natural