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< phys> ■ abgeleitete Größe fEnglish-german technical dictionary > derived physical quantity
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1. transitive verbthe river derives its name from a Greek god — der Name des Flusses geht auf eine griechische Gottheit zurück
2. intransitive verbderive pleasure from something — Freude an etwas (Dat.) haben
derive from — beruhen auf (+ Dat.)
the word derives from Latin — das Wort stammt od. kommt aus dem Lateinischen
* * *1. verb( with from)1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) herleiten•- academic.ru/19782/derivation">derivation- derivative 2. noun(a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) die Ableitung* * *de·rive[dɪˈraɪv]I. vtII. vi\derived quantity MATH, SCI abgeleitete Größe* * *[dI'raɪv]1. vtidea, name, origins her- or ableiten (from von); profit, benefit ziehen (from aus); satisfaction, comfort, pleasure, energy gewinnen (from aus); income beziehen (from aus)this word is derived from the Greek — dieses Wort stammt aus dem Griechischen
2. vito derive from — sich her- or ableiten von; (power, fortune) beruhen auf (+dat), herkommen or -rühren von; (ideas) kommen or stammen von
this derives from the fact that... — das beruht auf der Tatsache, dass...
* * *derive [dıˈraıv]A v/t1. herleiten, übernehmen ( beide:from von):derive one’s name from seinen Namen herleiten von;derived income WIRTSCH abgeleitetes Einkommenfrom aus)from aus):derive pleasure from sth Freude an einer Sache finden oder haben4. (from)b) einen Schluss ziehen (aus)5. LING ab-, herleiten:derived meaning abgeleitete Bedeutung6. CHEM, MATH ableiten:7. ELEK abzweigen, ableiten:derived circuit Abzweigkreis ma) ab-, herstammen, herkommen, -rühren (von, aus), ausgehen (von), seinen Ursprung haben (in dat), sich herschreiben (von)b) sich her- oder ableiten (von)* * *1. transitive verbthe river derives its name from a Greek god — der Name des Flusses geht auf eine griechische Gottheit zurück
2. intransitive verbderive pleasure from something — Freude an etwas (Dat.) haben
derive from — beruhen auf (+ Dat.)
the word derives from Latin — das Wort stammt od. kommt aus dem Lateinischen
* * *v.ableiten v.
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