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Extract from Meaning in English

expression

ˈɛkˌstɹækt/, /ɪkˈstɹækt/ /ˈfɹəm
EK-strakt frum, ik-STRAKT frum
ɪkˈstrækt/ /fɹˈɒm
ik-STRAKT from

释义

To remove a particular part, substance, or section from something larger, or to quote or take part of a text from a source.

用法与细微差别

Common in formal, academic, and scientific contexts. Use 'extract from' when talking about taking information or material from a source, e.g., 'extract data from a report', 'extract oil from seeds', 'extract a quote from a book'. It can refer to both physical and abstract things.

例句

You can extract from the report all the important facts.

basic

The medicine is extracted from plants.

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She extracted from the book a short paragraph for her essay.

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Scientists can extract from DNA the information they need.

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I always try to extract from every experience something useful.

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That data was extracted from several different sources.

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