Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Derive"
The meaning of "Derive" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
derive ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@Guardarmen_lechuga Thank you :)
Q:
derive from ne anlama geliyor?
A:
to extract
or
obtain something from an original source
petrol is derived from crude oil .. for example
modern French is derived from Latin
hope this helps.
to extract
or
obtain something from an original source
petrol is derived from crude oil .. for example
modern French is derived from Latin
hope this helps.
Q:
derived ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means “to come from”
Q:
derived ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It can mean a lack of something, such as sleep deprived; you are not getting enough sleep
Example sentences using "Derive"
Q:
derive ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Medically, we will derive great benefit from this technique.
Most people derive enjoyment from going through old picture albums.
Many English words derive from Latin.
Most people derive enjoyment from going through old picture albums.
Many English words derive from Latin.
Q:
derive pleasure ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Here are some examples from Google:
- Why do we derive pleasure from imaginary things?
- Some people derive pleasure from watching horror movies.
- I derive pleasure from my work.
- It's so nice to be able to derive pleasure from the simple things in life.
- Gossipers derive pleasure from other people's misfortunes.
- Mr Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure from helping others.
- It's no secret that we derive pleasure from doing things we enjoy, such as playing our favorite video game.
- It could be that human brains are hardwired to derive pleasure from punishing competitors.
- We learn to derive pleasure from the shape of the food, its packaging, and even who we eat or drink with.
- Some otherwise healthy people just don't derive pleasure from music, scientists report in the March 17 Current Biology.
- Those who derive pleasure from child porn cannot be rehabilitated.
- Most obviously, the sadist may derive pleasure from feelings of power, authority, and control, and from the 'suffering' of the masochist.
- Two studies led by psychological scientist Erin Buckels of the University of British Columbia revealed that people who score high on a measure of sadism seem to derive pleasure from behaviours that hurt others, and are even willing to expend extra effort to make someone else suffer.
- Lakeview Health helps patients regain healthy relationships with family and friends, regain their ability to derive pleasure from hobbies and other activities and help them deal with difficult challenges by using newly learned skills and tools that help maintain their sobriety and recovery.
- Why do we derive pleasure from imaginary things?
- Some people derive pleasure from watching horror movies.
- I derive pleasure from my work.
- It's so nice to be able to derive pleasure from the simple things in life.
- Gossipers derive pleasure from other people's misfortunes.
- Mr Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure from helping others.
- It's no secret that we derive pleasure from doing things we enjoy, such as playing our favorite video game.
- It could be that human brains are hardwired to derive pleasure from punishing competitors.
- We learn to derive pleasure from the shape of the food, its packaging, and even who we eat or drink with.
- Some otherwise healthy people just don't derive pleasure from music, scientists report in the March 17 Current Biology.
- Those who derive pleasure from child porn cannot be rehabilitated.
- Most obviously, the sadist may derive pleasure from feelings of power, authority, and control, and from the 'suffering' of the masochist.
- Two studies led by psychological scientist Erin Buckels of the University of British Columbia revealed that people who score high on a measure of sadism seem to derive pleasure from behaviours that hurt others, and are even willing to expend extra effort to make someone else suffer.
- Lakeview Health helps patients regain healthy relationships with family and friends, regain their ability to derive pleasure from hobbies and other activities and help them deal with difficult challenges by using newly learned skills and tools that help maintain their sobriety and recovery.
Q:
derive ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I (derive/gain) satisfaction from learning.
I (derive/gain) satisfaction from learning.
Q:
derive ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
@Tantal: 'The word 'apple' is derived from Old English 'aeppel''
in a maths exam: 'using this formula, derive the equation for acceleration'
in a maths exam: 'using this formula, derive the equation for acceleration'
Q:
derive ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Here are a few examples:
-I derive from a Chinese background
-The suggestion derived from a thought I had last night
-Many of my fellow classmates all derived from one particular country
-The derivation of my education was due to my schooling as a child
This word isn't too common, I would say, but common enough that you'll probably hear it (not in everyday use, but if one knows their vocabulary, the word might pop up)
Hope this makes sense😁
-I derive from a Chinese background
-The suggestion derived from a thought I had last night
-Many of my fellow classmates all derived from one particular country
-The derivation of my education was due to my schooling as a child
This word isn't too common, I would say, but common enough that you'll probably hear it (not in everyday use, but if one knows their vocabulary, the word might pop up)
Hope this makes sense😁
Synonyms of "Derive" and their differences
Q:
derive ve origin arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
The origin of something is where that thing came from. “Cats originated in Egypt.” If it is derived from something, it is obtaining something from that source. “Bengal cats derived from the Asian leopard.”
Q:
derive ve arise arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
These are very different words.
Derive - to get X from Y.
Example: I derive please from seeing my friends
Arise - to occur as a result of
Example: Accidents can arise from carelessness
Derive - to get X from Y.
Example: I derive please from seeing my friends
Arise - to occur as a result of
Example: Accidents can arise from carelessness
Q:
derive from ve stem from ve originate from arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Much of the book's appeal derives from the personality of its central character.
The hatred stems from their past.
Love originates from the heart.
The hatred stems from their past.
Love originates from the heart.
Q:
derived of ve derived from arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Derivation refers to sources or roots and is always followed by the preposition of.
Ex.
"Do you know the derivation of the word “salary”?"
Derive can mean “to obtain something” or “to have roots in something,” and is always followed by the preposition from.
Ex.
Although we enjoy canoeing and other water sports, we derive the most pleasure from sailing on the Ottawa River.
Ex.
"Do you know the derivation of the word “salary”?"
Derive can mean “to obtain something” or “to have roots in something,” and is always followed by the preposition from.
Ex.
Although we enjoy canoeing and other water sports, we derive the most pleasure from sailing on the Ottawa River.
Q:
derive ve originate arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Derive is usually to get/obtain something from a specific source, originate is where something begins/comes from
Translations of "Derive"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? derive
A:
Here’s derive used in a sentence -“It is impossible to derive the correct answer without the proper formula. “
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? derive form được dùng trong ngữ cảnh nào?
A:
because in there so many difficulties
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? derive from
A:
Derive means to take, receive, or obtain especially from a specified source. For example you could say “I derived great happiness from helping you with your question.” Hope that helps 😊
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? derive from
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Other questions about "Derive"
Q:
Derive • Extract • Draw • Retrieve
I want to figure out how to operate properly with these words.
I have a situation, and my task is to extract the benefit from this situation.
In this meaning, does Extract = Derive, Draw, Retrieve ?
What the difference?
Example:
It needs to derive the maximum benefit from every last cent that it spends.
Questions: 1st - it needs; it spends; do we talk about the situation generally not about someone specific as she needs or he needs.. it needs = in general, like we just consider such a necessity (without attachment to a concrete person, it might be it needs for everyone)???
2st - "derive" appears as an "extract" here with the same idea, analogically, we could say - to draw or to retrieve ???
I want to figure out how to operate properly with these words.
I have a situation, and my task is to extract the benefit from this situation.
In this meaning, does Extract = Derive, Draw, Retrieve ?
What the difference?
Example:
It needs to derive the maximum benefit from every last cent that it spends.
Questions: 1st - it needs; it spends; do we talk about the situation generally not about someone specific as she needs or he needs.. it needs = in general, like we just consider such a necessity (without attachment to a concrete person, it might be it needs for everyone)???
2st - "derive" appears as an "extract" here with the same idea, analogically, we could say - to draw or to retrieve ???
A:
derive - you have some information/thing and from this you get/understand/calculate something else.
eg. the word 'грамматика' is derived from the Ancient Greek word 'γραμματική'
extract - you have something inside something else and you take it outside.
eg. the police extract information from the criminal. (the information is inside his head)
the poison was extracted from his wound.
draw is similar to extract - it is 'inside' something and you take it out.
eg. she was very sad but I managed to draw a smile from her.
he drew his last breath before dying.
retrieve - something is somewhere and you get it from that place
eg. I forgot my coat at my friend's house, and I went there the next day to retrieve it.
The computer was damaged, but I managed to retrieve the files I wanted.
eg. the word 'грамматика' is derived from the Ancient Greek word 'γραμματική'
extract - you have something inside something else and you take it outside.
eg. the police extract information from the criminal. (the information is inside his head)
the poison was extracted from his wound.
draw is similar to extract - it is 'inside' something and you take it out.
eg. she was very sad but I managed to draw a smile from her.
he drew his last breath before dying.
retrieve - something is somewhere and you get it from that place
eg. I forgot my coat at my friend's house, and I went there the next day to retrieve it.
The computer was damaged, but I managed to retrieve the files I wanted.
Q:
If we want to say A originate from B. We use A derive from B or A is derived from B?
A:
A is derived from B, or, A originates from B.
Q:
"I'm not sure, but he may derive pain from what others have. Therefore he also can be rendered unhappy by envy" bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Very high level and super natural!
Q:
If I derive inspiration from your message including an interesting scene, I might draw it.
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
AHHHHH. Okay. The way you just phrased it in your explanation is the best way to say it.
My first sentence:
"..I derive inspiration from your message of an interesting scene.."
This means the inspiration came from the message, and the interesting scene is a product of the inspiration (which came from the message). So the interesting scene is of (from) the "inspiration from your message." The word "of" shows possesion. The "interesting scene's inspiration from your message" essentially means the same thing.
The second sentence:
This just means you're deriving both inspiration and an interesting scene from the message. Each are separately a product of the message.
All in all the sentences mean the same thing because the interesting scene and inspiration are both coming from the message in the end, but I admit the 1st one is a lot more complicated. It'd probably be best not to use it.
~If you need any more clarification, ask me.
My first sentence:
"..I derive inspiration from your message of an interesting scene.."
This means the inspiration came from the message, and the interesting scene is a product of the inspiration (which came from the message). So the interesting scene is of (from) the "inspiration from your message." The word "of" shows possesion. The "interesting scene's inspiration from your message" essentially means the same thing.
The second sentence:
This just means you're deriving both inspiration and an interesting scene from the message. Each are separately a product of the message.
All in all the sentences mean the same thing because the interesting scene and inspiration are both coming from the message in the end, but I admit the 1st one is a lot more complicated. It'd probably be best not to use it.
~If you need any more clarification, ask me.
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