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1 derive from
derive fromafleiden van/uit, ontlenen aan————————derive fromontleend zijn aan, (voort)komen uit -
2 derive from
1. получать в результате; выводить; извлекать; происходитьderive a profit — извлекать прибыль; извлекать пользу
2. происходить отСинонимический ряд:spring (verb) arise; birth; come from; emanate; flow; head; issue; originate; proceed; rise; spring; stem; upspring -
3 derive from
1) Общая лексика: проистекать из...2) Математика: получать из3) Лингвистика: происходить от (The word filigree derives from the Latin words 'filim' for thread and 'granum' for seed. - происходит от)4) Деловая лексика: возникать, выводить, вытекать, извлекать, получать, происходить, унаследовать -
4 derive from
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > derive from
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5 derive from
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6 derive from
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7 derive from
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8 derive from
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10 derive from
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11 derive\ from
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12 Derive from Layers
The terms and expressions program 3DS Max. English-Russian dictionary > Derive from Layers
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13 Derive from Materials
The terms and expressions program 3DS Max. English-Russian dictionary > Derive from Materials
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14 Derive from Materials within Layers
The terms and expressions program 3DS Max. English-Russian dictionary > Derive from Materials within Layers
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15 derive from
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16 derive from a single source
haben dieselbe AbstammungEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > derive from a single source
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17 derive from
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18 derive from
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19 to derive from
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20 consequences that derive from a principle
Общая лексика: следствия, вытекающие из принципаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > consequences that derive from a principle
См. также в других словарях:
derive from — [v] come from; arise descend, emanate, flow, head, issue, originate, proceed, rise, spring from, stem from; concept 648 … New thesaurus
derive from — index ascribe, develop, emanate, evolve, inherit, result Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
derive from — phr verb Derive from is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑compound, ↑income, ↑word Derive from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑conclusion, ↑income, ↑prestige … Collocations dictionary
derive from — Synonyms and related words: accept, accrue from, acquire, admit, adopt, affiliate to, appropriate, arise, arise from, assume, be contingent on, be due to, bud from, come by, come from, come in for, come out of, copy, depend on, derive, descend… … Moby Thesaurus
derive from — [verb] come from, arise from, emanate from, flow from, issue from, originate from, proceed from, spring from, stem from … Useful english dictionary
derive from something — deˈrive from sth | be deˈrived from sth derived to come or develop from sth • The word ‘politics’ is derived from a Greek word meaning ‘city’. Main entry: ↑derivederived … Useful english dictionary
derive from — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) vi. come from, descend, originate, stem from, arise, emanate, spring from … English dictionary for students
derive from — v. come from, take or obtain from a source (e.g., His name derives from an older form of the name ); deduct; establish by reasoning … English contemporary dictionary
derive from — have as a root or origin; originate from. → derivatives … English new terms dictionary
derive — late 14c., from O.Fr. deriver to flow, pour out; derive, originate, from L. derivare to lead or draw off (a stream of water) from its source (in L.L. also to derive ), from phrase de rivo (de from + rivus stream; see RIVULET (Cf. rivulet)).… … Etymology dictionary
derive — ► VERB (derive from) 1) obtain (something) from (a source). 2) base (something) on a modification of. 3) have as a root or origin; originate from. DERIVATIVES derivable adjective. ORIGIN originally meaning «draw a fluid through or into a channel» … English terms dictionary