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− | '''come from''' (''descend, derive, hail from, date back'') - pochodzić, wynikać, wywodzić się. | + | '''come from''' (''to descend, to derive, to hail from, to date back, to originate'') - pochodzić, wynikać, wywodzić się. |
− | # ''John '''comes from''' a small village south of Dublin.'' | + | # ''John '''comes from''' a small village south of Dublin.'' [John's origin is...] |
− | # ''Judgment '''comes from''' experience''. | + | # ''Judgment '''comes from''' experience''. [Judgement originates from experience] |
− | # ''Comedy '''comes from''' confusion.'' | + | # ''Comedy '''comes from''' confusion.'' [Comedy derives from confusion] |
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 13:07, 2 kwi 2016
come from (to descend, to derive, to hail from, to date back, to originate) - pochodzić, wynikać, wywodzić się.
- John comes from a small village south of Dublin. [John's origin is...]
- Judgment comes from experience. [Judgement originates from experience]
- Comedy comes from confusion. [Comedy derives from confusion]