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词汇 proceed
释义 phraseproceed[proceeded, proceeded, proceeding]
proceed against
proceed against sb formal to begin a legal case against someone in a court of law: There has never been enough evidence to proceed against him. The State authorities have decided to proceed against the big tobacco companies. SIMILAR TO: prosecute
proceed from
proceed from sth not passive formal to be based on a particular idea or belief, or to be originally caused by something: Marx's theories all proceed from the idea that we are being exploited by an evil capitalist system. Their problems proceed from a lack of understanding of each other's needs. diseases that proceed from poverty SIMILAR TO: come from, stem from
proceed with
proceed with sth to start doing something that you have already planned or arranged to do, especially after an official decision has been made: Mr De Silva said the government would proceed with plans to increase the number of seats in the Legislative Assembly. a Supreme Court decision not to proceed with corruption charges against various former ministers He announced his intention to proceed with the sale of 72 F-15 fighter aircraft to Saudi Arabia.

proceed from

1. To leave or depart from some location. If you proceed from the train station for one mile, you should reach an intersection beside a large apple tree.
2. To originate, stem, or have developed from something. Most of the company's financial woes proceeded from a particularly unfortunate corporate takeover in the early '90s, which saddled them with massive amounts of debt.

proceed with

To begin, continue, or move ahead with some action or undertaking. Now that we have secured planning permission from the city, we can proceed with construction as planned. After the squatters' appeal was overturned by the Supreme Court, the company proceeded with evicting them from the empty warehouses.

proceed against (someone or something)

1. Of a soldier or group of soldiers, to advance against an enemy unit in combat. We proceeded against the enemy encampment as planned, striking at exactly 2 AM. Our squad was ordered to proceed against the soldiers protecting the border.
2. To move forward with legal action against someone or something. The human rights group confirmed that its lawsuit is proceeding against the government after a judge threw out a motion for dismissal. She indicated that she wished to proceed against the neighbor who was responsible for the damage to her property.

proceed against someone or something

 
1. to begin to move against someone or something. The entire platoon proceeded against the single enemy soldier who refused to surrender. The army proceeded against the fortress as planned.
2. to start legal action against someone or something. The district attorney will proceed against the suspect next week. The state prosecutor will proceed against the company as soon as one of the witnesses is located.

proceed (from something) (to something)

to go from something or some place to something or some place. Next, we will proceed from Vienna to Budapest. We proceeded from Detroit, passing through rural Michigan.

proceed with something

to move ahead with something; to continue something. Now, we will proceed with the reading of the minutes of the last meeting. When will you proceed with the needed action?

proceed from

v.
1. To set out or embark from some place: We proceeded from the bus station toward our hotel.
2. To have something as an origin or cause; have developed from something: Most of our mistakes proceed from carelessness.

proceed with

v.
To begin or continue some action or process: The company proceeded with its plan to fire the workers, despite opposition from the union.
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