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Definition and meaning of FROM

Translation

from ()

da, di

back away from (v.)

rifuggire da

come from (v.)

venire da

far from

tutt'altro

freedom from care (n.)

spensieratezza

from A to Z (adv.)

dall'a alla z, dall'a alla zeta

from ancient times (adj.)

di altri tempi, di un tempo

from beginning to end (adv.)

dall'a alla z, dall'a alla zeta

from both sides (adv.)

d'ambo i lati, d'ambo i parti

from bygone days (adj.)

di altri tempi, di un tempo

from cover to cover (adv.)

dall'a alla z, dall'a alla zeta

from days of old (adj.)

di altri tempi, di un tempo

from down below (adv.)

dal basso, dal di sotto, da sotto, per sotto

from each one (adv.)

all'esemplare, al pezzo, ciascuna, ciascuno, ognuno, p.p.  (abbreviatura;abbreviazione;sigla), per esemplare

from former days (adj.)

di altri tempi, di un tempo

from head to foot (adv.)

da capo a piedi

from here (adj.)

di qui

from left to right (adv.)

da sinistra a destra

from nowhere (adv.)

all'improvviso

from olden days (adj.) (literary)

di altri tempi, di un tempo

from olden times (adj.) (literary)

di altri tempi, di un tempo

from pillar to post (adv.)

da tutte le parti, qua e là

from right to left (adv.)

da destra a sinistra

from the front (adv.)

di fronte, frontalmente

from the heart (adv.)

dal profondo del cuore

from the inside (adv.)

da dentro, di dentro

from the moment

dal momento che

from the old days (adj.)

di altri tempi, di un tempo

from the year dot (adj.) (colloquial;British)

antidiluviano

from these parts (adj.) (colloquial)

di qui

from top to bottom (adv.)

da cima a fondo

from top to toe (adv.)

da capo a piedi

from where (adv.)

da dove, di dove, donde

keep from

trattenersi da

spring from (v.)

discendere da

stand out from (v.)

brillare per, eccellere in

take from (v.)

derivare da, prendere da

take from under s.o.'s nose (v.) (colloquial)

portare via, soffiare

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