Derivar in english

Derive

pronunciation: dɜraɪv part of speech: verb
In gestures

derivarse = accrue ; come. 

Example: A large proportion of the earth's population has not yet recognized the enormous advantages that would accrue if only everybody spoke English.Example: If all of these costs are to render returns to the library, the returns come only in terms of the use of the collection.

derivar1 = derive ; spin off. 

Example: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Example: A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.

more:

» derivar conclusionesderive + conclusions .

Example: Qualitative models are useful because they provide a logical framework for asking specific questions and deriving conclusions systematically.

» derivar destrip frombe born ofproceed from .

Example: Alternatively, the librarian may wish to purchase one of the wide range of products that other processors or generators may be stripping from the tape.

Example: According to Tolstoy, one's sadness is born of despair (sadness over the apparent meaninglessness of life or of life as one has lived it) = Según Tolstoi, la tristeza de un individuo surge de la desesperación (tristeza por la falta de sentido aparente de la vida o de la vida tal como se ha vivido).

Example: Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth.

» derivar placer deobtain + pleasure from .

Example: For me a picture of myself in a dentist's waiting room is a perfect metaphor for set and setting very much in play against the easily obtained pleasures I usually get from reading.

» derivarseaccruecome [Verbo irregular: pasado came, participio come] .

Example: A large proportion of the earth's population has not yet recognized the enormous advantages that would accrue if only everybody spoke English.

Example: If all of these costs are to render returns to the library, the returns come only in terms of the use of the collection.

» derivarse decome out offlow fromcascade from .

Example: Perhaps the most outstanding model to come out of the NIC project was that of Detroit's community information service, which was given the name 'The Information Place', TIP.

Example: Apart from well-known things like light and heat, what else flows from the Sun?.

Example: Everything that happens after this should cascade naturally from the stage you have set and the characters you've put on it = Todo lo que pase después de esto debería derivarse naturalmente del escenario que has establecido y los personajes que has puesto en él.

derivar2 = drift ; drift about. 

Example: Now that libraries have been catapulted out of the ice age by the online catalogue, they cannot afford to drift through the strong, variable winds of technological change.Example: Anyway, they found an abandoned freight ship that'd been drifting about for 50 years.

Derivar synonyms

come in spanish: ven, pronunciation: kʌm part of speech: verb infer in spanish: inferir, pronunciation: ɪnfɜr part of speech: verb gain in spanish: ganancia, pronunciation: geɪn part of speech: verb, noun deduce in spanish: deducir, pronunciation: dɪdus part of speech: verb descend in spanish: descender, pronunciation: dɪsend part of speech: verb educe in spanish: educir, pronunciation: ɪdus part of speech: verb deduct in spanish: deducir, pronunciation: dɪdʌkt part of speech: verb
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