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provenir [pʀɔv(ə)niʀ]➭ TABLE 22 indirect transitive verb* * *pʀɔvniʀverbe intransitif1) ( venir) to come (de from)2) [situation, déséquilibre] to stem (de from)* * *pʀɔv(ə)niʀ vi1) (= être originaire de) to come fromCes tomates proviennent d'Espagne. — These tomatoes come from Spain.
2) (= résulter de) to be due to, to be the result ofCela provient d'un manque d'organisation. — This is due to a lack of organization., This is the result of a lack of organization.
* * *provenir verb table: venir vi1 [marchandise, importation, capitaux, profit] to come (de from); les tableaux proviennent de collections privées the paintings come from private collections; la viande provenant de France meat from France;2 [situation, déséquilibre] to stem (de from).[prɔvnir]provenir de verbe plus préposition1. [lieu] to come from (inseparable) -
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[pʀɔvniʀ]Verbe pronominal + préposition provir de* * *[pʀɔvniʀ]Verbe pronominal + préposition provir de -
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v.to originate, to proceed, to come, to derive.Ella desciende de guerreros She descends from warriors.* * *1 to come (de, from)* * *VIla palabra "ruleta" proviene del francés — the word "roulette" comes from (the) French
esto proviene de no haberlo curado antes — this stems from o comes from o is a result of not having treated it earlier
* * *verbo intransitivoprovenir DE algo/alguien — to come from something/somebody
* * *= come, source.Ex. If all of these costs are to render returns to the library, the returns come only in terms of the use of the collection.Ex. What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.----* provenir de = emanate from, originate (from), come from.* * *verbo intransitivoprovenir DE algo/alguien — to come from something/somebody
* * *= come, source.Ex: If all of these costs are to render returns to the library, the returns come only in terms of the use of the collection.
Ex: What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.* provenir de = emanate from, originate (from), come from.* * *viprovenir DE algo/algn to come FROM sth/sbla idea provino de los alumnos it was the students' idea, the idea came from o originated with the students* * *
provenir ( conjugate provenir) verbo intransitivo provenir DE algo/algn to come from sth/sb
provenir verbo intransitivo provenir de algo/alguien, to come from sthg/sb
' provenir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descender
- proceder
English:
derive
- emanate
- stem
- spring
* * *provenir viprovenir de to come from;sus problemas económicos provienen de su afición al juego his financial problems all have their roots in his fondness for gambling* * *v/i come (de from)* * *provenir {87} viprovenir de : to come from -
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pʀɔvniʀv1)provenir de — abstammen von, stammen aus
2)provenir de (venir de) — stammen von, herrühren von, hervorkommen aus
provenirprovenir [pʀɔv(ə)niʀ] <9>1 (venir de) Beispiel: provenir de quelque chose marchandise, colis von etwas kommen; mot, préfixe aus etwas stammen; Beispiel: provenir de quelqu'un/quelque chose fortune von jemandem/etwas kommen -
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probe'nirv irrherrühren, entspringenverbo intransitivoprovenir de [lugar] (her)kommen von[tiempo] stammen ausprovenirprovenir [proβe'nir]herkommen [de von+dativo]; (proceder) herrühren [de von+dativo]; (ser originario) stammen [de aus+dativo] -
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vi., venir: provnyi (Saxel, Villards-Thônes), promnyi (Albanais.001). - E.: Dériver, Procéder.A1) produit par, provenant de, issu de, de: avyeû prép. (Cordon) ; kè provenir soo // vin provenir dè <qui provenir sort // vient provenir de> (001). -
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Provenir, proceder, CONJUGAISON como, venir. -
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непр. vi (ê) (de)происходить, проистекать -
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непр. viпроисходить, проистекать -
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v.1 to come from, to come down from, to be from, to arise from.El agua proviene de un manantial The water comes from a spring.Ella proviene del campo She comes from the farm.2 to come from, to flow from, to spring from, to be coming from.El agua proviene de un manantial The water comes from a spring.3 to be native of, to be from, to come from.Ella proviene de Chile She is native of Chile.* * *verb* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come fromEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come fromEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
Ex: Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer. -
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гл.общ. (произойти) выйти, (произойти) выходить, вести начало, произойти (de), происходить (de) -
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гл.общ. (de) происходить, проистекать
См. также в других словарях:
provenir — [ prɔv(ə)nir ] v. intr. <conjug. : 22> • 1210; lat. provenire « naître » 1 ♦ (Choses) Venir (de). D où provient cette lettre, ce colis ? « Une collection de tableaux provenant des monastères abolis ou ruinés » (Gautier). (Rare au p. p.) «… … Encyclopédie Universelle
provenir — Se conjuga como: prevenir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: provenir proviniendo provenido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. provengo provienes proviene… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
provenir — Provenir. v. n. Proceder, deriver, émaner. Sa disgrace provenoit de ce que &c. d où croyez vous que proviennent tant d abus? cette maladie provenoit d un amas d humeurs. les enfans qui proviendront de ce mariage. Il signifie aussi, Revenir au… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
provenir — 1. ‘Proceder u originarse’. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como venir (→ apéndice 1, n.º 60). No debe confundirse con prevenir (‘precaver’ y ‘prever’; → prevenir(se)). 2. Se construye con un complemento introdu … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
provenir — verbo intransitivo 1. Tener (una persona o una cosa) su causa o su origen en [una cosa o un lugar]: Este vino proviene de Francia. Esta discusión proviene de un malentendido … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
provenir — (Del lat. provenīre, crecer, desenvolverse). intr. Dicho de una persona o de una cosa: Nacer, originarse, proceder de un lugar, de otra persona, de otra cosa, etc. ¶ MORF. conjug. c. venir … Diccionario de la lengua española
provenir — vi. , venir : provnyi (Saxel, Villards Thônes), promnyi (Albanais.001). E. : Dériver, Procéder. A1) produit par, provenant de, issu de, de : avyeû prép. (Cordon) ; kè provenir soo // vin provenir dè <qui provenir sort // vient provenir de>… … Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard
provenir — {{#}}{{LM P32019}}{{〓}} {{ConjP32019}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynP32787}} {{[}}provenir{{]}} ‹pro·ve·nir› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Nacer, proceder u originarse: • Tu ansiedad proviene del estrés al que estás sometida.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
provenir — (Del lat. provenire, aparecer.) ► verbo intransitivo Venir una cosa de otra: ■ a menudo la intransigencia proviene de la soberbia; el ruido proviene del piso de abajo. SE CONJUGA COMO venir REG. PREPOSICIONAL + de SINÓNIMO derivar proceder * * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
PROVENIR — v. n. Procéder, venir, dériver, résulter. Sa disgrâce provenait de sa franchise. D où croyez vous que proviennent tant d abus ? Cela provient de ce qu il n y a pas de surveillance. De là sont provenus tous les désordres. Cette maladie provenait d … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
PROVENIR — v. intr. Procéder, venir, dériver, résulter. D’où croyez vous que proviennent tant d’abus? Cela provient de ce qu’il n’y a pas de surveillance. De là sont provenus tous les désordres. Les enfants qui proviendront de ce mariage. Les biens qui… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)