Derive in spanish
Derivar
pronunciation: deɹ̩ibɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: deɹ̩ibɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
derive = derivar, extraer, proceder, obtener.
Example: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.more:
» derive + benefit = obtener beneficios.
Example: Students who avoid work on projects will not derive the full benefit that normally accrues from comparative librarianship.» derive + comfort = consolarse.
Example: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.» derive + conclusions = derivar conclusiones, extraer conclusiones.
Example: Qualitative models are useful because they provide a logical framework for asking specific questions and deriving conclusions systematically.» derive + enjoyment = disfrutar, divertirse.
Example: The skill of the author lies in being able to tell the story in such a way that the reader will suspend disbelief and derive enjoyment from what is basically a simple story skilfully told.» derive + finances from = obtener fondos de.
Example: The association derives its finances from members' fees.» derive + gratification = obtener satisfacción.
Example: There are five types of 'gratification', instrumental, prestige, reinforcement, aesthetic and respite, to be derived from the reading of literature.» derive + pleasure = obtener placer.
Example: He was interested mostly in what he described as 'word of God' and he derived pleasure and consolation from his reading = Estaba interesado principalmente en lo que describía como la "palabra de Dios" y obtenía placer y consuelo de su lectura.» derive + satisfaction = obtener satisfacción.
Example: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.