derive
derive 英 [dɪˈraɪv] 美 [dɪˈraɪv]
vt. 源于;得自;获得 vi. 起源
进行时:deriving 过去式:derived 过去分词:derived 第三人称单数:derives
- If you want to talk about something that comes from something else, but you want to sound sophisticated and maybe financial or scientific, use derive, like so: That scent? It's derived from a solution of roses boiled with toothpicks.
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- vt. 源于;得自;获得
- vi. 起源
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1. Now you can derive this.
现在你们能得到这个。
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2. So like any diligent scientist, he set about trying to derive one.
所以,像其他勤奋的科学家一样,他自己尝试着推论出一个来。
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3. We should be judged by the quality of our products and the value investors derive from them.
我们的价值应该以我们产品的质量和投资者从中得到的价值来衡量。
- derive (v.) late 14c., from Old French deriver "to flow, pour out; derive, originate," from Latin derivare "to lead or draw off (a stream of water) from its source" (in Late Latin also "to derive"), from phrase de rivo (de "from" + rivus "stream," from PIE root *rei- "to run, flow"). Etymological sense is 1550s. Related: Derived; deriving.
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