英语释义
1. to have (a specified origin or source)
Wine comes from grapes. English words come from a wide variety of sources. —often used to describe a person's family
She comes from a wealthy family.He comes from a long line of entertainers.
2. to be the result of (something)
I'm not surprised that you don't feel well. That's what comes from not eating the right kinds of food.
3. to be from (a place)
She comes (originally) from a small southern town. The people who attend the convention come from countries all around the world. Where did this wine come from? There was a bad smell coming from the basement. —sometimes used figuratively with respect to someone's thinking or point of view
(informal) I understand where you're coming from.
4. to be said or told by (someone)
This information comes from a person I trust.