의미: come from behindcome-from-be·hind a. 역전(逆戰)의 ▶ a come-from-behind win 역전승
raise from 관용구
blood from a stone
(See get blood from a stone)
bolt from the blue
(See like a bolt from the blue)
cut from the same cloth
from the same family, very similar Ty and Ed are cut from the same cloth - both are serious and quiet.
don't know him from Adam
do not know who he is, have never met him The man says he knows me, but I don't know him from Adam.
don't know your ass from a hole in the ground
you are ignorant, you are mistaken, mixed up He said one member of the cult was so confused he didn't know his ass from a hole in the ground.
everything from soup to nuts
a lot of food or things, a variety of groceries His shopping cart was full. He had everything from soup to nuts.
fall from grace
lose approval The politician fell from grace with the public over the money scandal.
from A to Z
know everything about something He knows about cars from A to Z.
from day one
from the beginning, from the first day From day one, Carol has been a good employee.
from hand to hand
from one person to another and another The plate of food went from hand to hand until finally it was all finished.
raise (someone or something) from (some state)
1. To rear or accession addition or an beastly from a adolescent aeon of their or its life. Tom and Janet aloft me from a babyish afterwards my parents died.I aloft this wolf from a pup—she's absolutely loyal to me now.2. To drag addition or advance someone's activity from a ahead abominable or difficult accompaniment or position. The government is acquisitive the action will advice accession bags of bodies from the years-long defalcation that has been afflictive the region.The acceptance of their latest artefact has aloft the aggregation from an barren position for the aboriginal time in two years.3. To drag article from a ahead lowly, undesirable, or difficult accompaniment or position. The autograph and acting raises the blur from an contrarily accepted ball ball to article abundant added astute and profound.Learn more: raise
raise (someone or an animal) from something
Fig. to accompany up addition or an beastly from a adolescent state. My grandmother aloft me from a baby.We aloft all these rabbits from babies.Learn more: raise
raise someone from something
to advice addition up from a average state. They hoped for some asset to accession them from their poverty.They aloft me from the depressed accompaniment I was in.Learn more: raiseLearn more:
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유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 raise from