thence
adv. 從那裡; 從那時起; 之後; 因此
Thence means from a particular place, especially when you are giving directions about how to get somewhere.
I ran straight up to Columbia County, then turned East, came down the Harlem Valley and thence home...
我一直跑到哥倫比亞縣,然後向東轉,沿著哈勒姆山谷,從那裡回到家。
The mosaics were sent to Munich, and thence to Geneva.
那些馬賽克被送到慕尼黑,從那裡又送到日內瓦。
Thence is used to say that something changes from one state or condition to another.
...the conversion of sunlight into heat and thence into electricity.
將太陽能轉化成熱能,然後再轉化成電能
1. from that place or from there;
2. from that circumstance or source;
3. (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result;
And Isaac departed thence, and pitched his tent in the valley of Gerar, and dwelt there.
17以撒就離開那裡, 在基拉耳谷支搭帳棚, 住在那裡.
You don't study hard, thence no good mark.
你不努力學習, 因而沒有好分數.
Just because he has remained silent, may we thence deduce that he has some guilty secret?
僅僅因為他保持沉默, 我們可否從而推論他有犯罪的秘密?
And David went up from thence, and dwelt in strong holds at Engedi.
29大衛從那裡上去, 住在隱基底的山寨裡.
Thence began a series of strange conflicts over control of the puppet government of the shogunate.
此後,發生了一系列爭奪傀儡將軍控制權的鬥爭.