Meaning of derive in English
(Definition of derive from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of derive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of derive
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Again the form of the equation has no physical interpretation for the mechanism, but serves merely to derive the relationship.
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This assumption does not affect the qualitative conclusions derived in the paper.
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A qualitative argument is derived to discriminate between oscillatory and stationary onset of instability in the general case.
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We emphasize the need to assume uniformity of extended preferences among individual observers; otherwise, the ordinary utilitarian formula cannot be derived.
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He develops a constructive framework for proving equalities about programs, and shows how to derive the free theorems in a purely syntactic way.
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The highlighted elements in each of the (b) representations are not derived by linguistic decoding but are pragmatically inferred.
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Production of transgenic goats by pronuclear microinjection of in vitro produced zygotes derived from oocytes recovered by laparoscopy.
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They found that receptive-field parameters derived from edge contrast reversal were similar to those obtained using sinusoidal stimuli.
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One problem with his conclusions derives from his use of the surviving records of convictions for indictable offences as a proxy for all crime.
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Neither of these inputs suffice to explain the largest surrounds, which most likely derive from feedback from extrastriate visual areas.
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The approach towards accurate functionals has instead been to study model systems for which very accurate functionals can be derived.
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Now there is no reason why they could not at the same time derive symbolic or evidential value from something else than these outcomes.
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It is used as a structured approach to describing the data and deriving interpretive themes, a ' tool ' for the selection and description of data sets.
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Each of these is derived by straightforward integration.
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The most common type of interaction between the two types of research is the statistical testing of a hypothesis derived from case studies.
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(re)tirer de / puiser dans, dériver (de), tirer…
から得(え)る…
gelmek, türemek, almak…
afgeleid zijn van, ontlenen…
komme fra, stamme fra, udvinde…
odvodit z, pocházet z, mít…
berasal, mendapat…
กลายมาจาก, ได้รับจาก…
xuất phát từ, có nguồn gốc từ…
härleda sig från, härröra från, dra…
wywodzić (się), czerpać…
berasal dari, diperolehi daripada…
herleiten, gewinnen…
få, avlede, utlede…
походити, встановлювати походження, одержувати…