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f derivation( discendenza) originelectronics shunttelecommunications extension* * *derivazione s.f.1 derivation, origin; extraction: la derivazione di un concetto da un altro, the derivation of one idea from another; un'idea di derivazione illuministica, an idea with its origins in (o originating from) the Enlightenment // (econ.) derivazione della domanda, derivation of demand2 (ling.) derivation: è interessante studiare la derivazione delle parole, it is interesting to study the derivation of words4 (med.) derivation5 (mat.) derivation6 ( idraulica) derivation, diversion.* * *[derivat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) derivation, origin2) med. ling. derivation3) el. bypass, shunt* * *derivazione/derivat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 derivation, origin2 med. ling. derivation3 el. bypass, shunt. -
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1. v/t derive2. v/i: derivare da come from, derive from* * *derivare1 v. intr.1 ( scaturire, originarsi) to rise*; to spring*: questi due canali derivano dallo stesso fiume, these two canals come from the same river2 ( provenire) to derive, to come*, to be derived; ( risultare) to result, to ensue, to follow: derivare da nobile famiglia, to come from a noble family; tutti i loro problemi derivano da grossi malintesi, all their problems spring from massive misunderstandings; tutto questo deriva dal fatto che egli è tanto ambizioso, all this comes from his being so ambitious; ne è derivato un gran male, a lot of harm resulted from this; questa parola deriva dal greco, this word derives (o comes o is derived) from the Greek; la sua azione deriva dalla paura, his action springs from fear; il suo successo derivò dalla volontà, his success was a result of his forceful character◆ v.tr.1 ( sviare la corrente di) to divert, to draw*, to take*: derivare acqua da un fiume, to divert water from a stream2 ( far provenire) to derive: da dove derivi le tue convinzioni?, where do you get your beliefs from?; derivare una parola dal greco, to derive a word from the Greek3 (elettr.) to shunt, to derive4 (mat.) to derive.derivare2 v. intr.1 (mar.) to drift, to go* adrift2 (aer.) to drift.* * *[deri'vare]1. viderivare da — to derive from, (corso d'acqua) to spring from
da quella decisione non sono derivati altro che guai — nothing but trouble has come out of that decision
2. vt1) Chim, Gramm, Mat to derive"gas" deriva dalla parola greca "chaos" — "gas" derives from the Greek word "chaos"
da ciò ha derivato che... — hence he concluded that...
2) (corso d'acqua) to divert* * *[deri'vare] 1. 2.1) (avere origine) [idea, usanza, potere] to derive, to come*2) (conseguire) to ensue, to follow (on), to result* * *derivare/deri'vare/ [1](aus. essere)1 (avere origine) [ idea, usanza, potere] to derive, to come*2 (conseguire) to ensue, to follow (on), to result. -
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[deri'vare]1. viderivare da — to derive from, (corso d'acqua) to spring from
da quella decisione non sono derivati altro che guai — nothing but trouble has come out of that decision
2. vt1) Chim, Gramm, Mat to derive"gas" deriva dalla parola greca "chaos" — "gas" derives from the Greek word "chaos"
da ciò ha derivato che... — hence he concluded that...
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См. также в других словарях:
dérivation — 1. (dé ri va sion ; en poésie, de cinq syllabes) s. f. 1° Action de dériver des eaux courantes. La dérivation d un fleuve. La dérivation de la Durance. Canal de dérivation, canal par lequel on fait venir les eaux pour les porter dans un… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
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derivation — Derivation. s. f. v. L origine qu un mot tire d un autre. Sçavez vous la derivation de ce nom là? … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
derivation — [der΄ə vā′shən] n. [ME derivacioun < L derivatio < pp. of derivare: see DERIVE] 1. a deriving or being derived 2. descent or origination 3. something derived; a derivative 4. the source or origin of something 5. the origin and development… … English World dictionary
Derivatĭon — (v. lat.), 1) Ableitung; 2) in der Grammatik u. Medicin, s. Ableitung, dort auch Derivirende Mittel (Derivantia), u. Derivirende Methode; zur Ableitung des Blutes von einem Theil des Körpers dienen die Derivationsbinden, s. Ableitung; 3) (Math.) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Derivation — (lat.), s. Deviation … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Derivation — Derivation, die konstante seitliche Ablenkung der Geschosse (s. Ballistik) … Lexikon der gesamten Technik