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derive from something phrasal verb with deriveverbuk /dɪˈraɪv/ us /dɪˈraɪv/ C1 to come from something: 来自于,源自 The English word "olive" is derived from the Latin word "oliva".英语的 olive 一词源自拉丁语中的 oliva。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Origins and sources at sourcephrase bases be a recipe for disaster, trouble, success, etc.idiom beginning birthplace cradle emanate emanate from/through something/someone fount fountainhead gateway drug hail natal origin originate paternity provenance root seed seed corn
derive something from something phrase C1 to get something from something else: 从…中得到,从…中获得 The institute derives all its money from foreign investments.该机构的资金均来自于国外投资。 She derives great pleasure/satisfaction from playing the violin.拉小提琴能让她获得极大的乐趣/满足。 They derive much of their revenue from oil. These patients would derive great benefit from the treatment. She derived comfort from the knowledge that her mother had been well cared for. See also
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Many people derive their self-worth from their work.很多人从自己的工作中找到自身的价值。 I didn't derive much benefit from school. She derived great satisfaction from helping other people. The charity derives its income entirely from donations. He derives an enormous amount of satisfaction from restoring old houses.
derive from something | American Dictionary
derive from something phrasal verb with deriveverb[ Talways+ adv/prep ]us/dɪˈrɑɪv/ to come from something: The story derives from a very common folktale. |