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Confiscate from Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɑnfəˌskeɪt/ /ˈfɹəm
KON-fuh-skayt frum
kˈɒnfɪskˌeɪt/ /fɹˈɒm
kon-FIS-kayt from

释义

To officially take something away from someone, usually by an authority, because they are not allowed to have it or broke a rule.

用法与细微差别

'Confiscate from' is formal and often used in legal, school, or official situations. It implies an authority (like a teacher or police) taking something away for a reason. Common mistake: don't use for casual taking ('take from'). Often followed by who the item was taken from: 'confiscate the phone from the student.'

例句

The teacher confiscated from Tom his mobile phone during class.

basic

Airport security will confiscate from you any liquids over 100ml.

basic

Police can legally confiscate from people illegal drugs.

basic

They had to confiscate from the students all the cheat sheets before the exam started.

natural

Customs officers routinely confiscate from travelers goods that are banned in the country.

natural

If you bring your phone to the meeting, they'll confiscate from you until it's over.

natural