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Synonyms:
1. 出自 (chū zì) - also means "come from (a place)", but is more formal and literary in style.
2. 起源 (qǐ yuán) - means "originate (from a place)", and can also be used to express the idea of "coming from (a place)".
Antonym: 去往 (qù wǎng) - means "go to (a place)", and is the opposite of 来自 in terms of direction.
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1. Introducing one's hometown or place of origin
When meeting new people or introducing oneself, it is common to use 来自 to indicate where one is from. For example, "我来自中国" (wǒ lái zì zhōng guó) means "I come from China."
2. Describing the source of a product or item
When talking about the origin of a product or item, 来自 can be used to indicate where it comes from. For example, "这件衣服来自意大利" (zhè jiàn yī fu lái zì yì dà lì) means "This clothing comes from Italy."
3. Referring to the source of information or a quote
When citing a source or quoting someone, 来自 can be used to indicate where the information or quote comes from. For example, "这个数据来自最新的研究报告" (zhè gè shù jù lái zì zuì xīn de yán jiū bào gào) means "This data comes from the latest research report."
4. Expressing the origin of a feeling or emotion
In some cases, 来自 can be used to express the origin of a feeling or emotion. For example, "我对你的爱来自内心" (wǒ duì nǐ de ài lái zì nèi xīn) means "My love for you comes from the bottom of my heart."
5. Indicating the source of a message or communication
When receiving a message or communication, 来自 can be used to indicate where it is coming from. For example, "我收到了一封来自老板的电子邮件" (wǒ shōu dào le yī fēng lái zì lǎo bǎn de diàn zǐ yóu jiàn) means "I received an email from my boss."
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来自 (lái zì) is used to indicate the origin of something or someone. For example, you can say "这个人来自中国 (zhè gè rén lái zì Zhōngguó)" to mean "This person comes from China".
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