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proceed from

/verb pruh-seed; noun proh-seed/US // verb prəˈsid; noun ˈproʊ sid //UK // (prəˈsiːd) //

从,着手于,着手进行,从以下方面着手

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
    • : to carry on or continue any action or process.
    • : to go on to do something.
    • : to continue one's discourse.
    • : Law. to begin and carry on a legal action.to take legal action.
    • : to be carried on, as an action or process.
    • : to go or come forth; issue.
    • : to arise, originate, or result.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : proceeds, something that results or accrues.the total amount derived from a sale or other transaction: The proceeds from the deal were divided equally among us.the profits or returns from a sale, investment, etc.
    • : Archaic. proceeds.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inbegin

Examples

  • He said the proceeds of the sale would benefit the foundation’s philanthropic efforts in the region.

  • Since then, Ford has given away tens of millions of masks and is now turning proceeds from its health-care products toward manufacturing the clear respirators and air filtration kits, Baumbick said.

  • You don’t make money inside of a community and not use some of the proceeds to give back to those in need.

  • EVgo has raised about $575 million in proceeds through the business combination, including a $400 million in private investment in public equity, or PIPE.

  • Some 30% to 40% of those proceeds, says CEO Arik Shtilman, will go toward mergers and acquisitions.

  • What does Bondi mean that clerks now should “determine how to proceed”?

  • It was done after we had received a binding legal opinion from Justice and approval from the White House to proceed.

  • So any discussions have to proceed with all three nations on board.

  • But there is broad agreement between Washington and Ankara as to how the fight against ISIS should proceed, he said.

  • They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity.

  • That the inconstancy of such notices, in cases equally important, proves they did not proceed from any such agent.

  • Still, monsieur, I am willing to proceed upon the lines which would appear to be more agreeable to yourself.

  • With the announcement of the thirty-six directors, it was possible to proceed to the active opening of the institutions.

  • We now proceed to learn the eighteen kings intermediate between William II.

  • They will proceed, at once, to their offices and lodge their names and serve under their present chiefs.