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 Übersetzung für 'derived from' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ling.
derived from [word, name]
abgeleitet von
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ling.
derived from Greek {adj} [postpos.]
aus dem Griechischen [nachgestellt]
math.
mathematically derived (from{adj}
mathematisch hergeleitet (aus)
to be derived from sth.sich von etw. ableiten
5+ Wörter
whose name is derived fromdessen Name sich ableitet von
to be derived from the factssich aus den Tatsachen ergeben
Teiltreffer
derived {adj} {past-p}abgeleitet
3539
derived demandabgeleiteter Bedarf {m}
philos.
derived knowledge
abgeleitetes Wissen {n}
electr.phys.tech.
derived unit
abgeleitete Einheit {f}
math.
derived category
derivierte Kategorie {f}
geol.
soil-derived {adj}
bodenbürtig
stat.
derived statistic
abgeleitete Maßzahl {f}
math.
right-derived {adj}
rechtsderiviert
engin.math.spec.
derived quantity
abgeleitete Größe {f}
geogr.spec.
derived scale
abgeleiteter Maßstab {m}
derived demandabgeleitete Nachfrage {f}
math.
derived graph
Kantengraph {m} [Graphentheorie]
derived incomesekundäres Einkommen {n}
derived demandsekundäre Nachfrage {f}
comp.
derived data
abgeleitete Daten {pl}
geogr.
derived map
abgeleitete Karte {f}
derived circuitAbzweigkreis {m}
derived incomeabgeleitetes Einkommen {n}
derived termabgeleiteter Begriff {m}
comp.
derived class
abgeleitete Klasse {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, textbook-approved order of argument from Swift's time (which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian).
  • Some scholars point to a character in Babylonian cuneiform that may have been derived from a representation of the abacus.
  • It is derived from the electron configuration of carbon, which has four valence electrons.
  • Agar, a gelatinous substance derived from red algae, has a number of commercial uses. It is a good medium on which to grow bacteria and fungi, as most microorganisms cannot digest agar.
  • "Austro-Asiatic speakers in India today are derived from dispersal from Southeast Asia, followed by extensive sex-specific admixture with local Indian populations."

  • His name is derived from the god Thoth and his Greek counterpart Hermes.
  • Nearly all of the argon in Earth's atmosphere is radiogenic argon-40, derived from the decay of potassium-40 in Earth's crust.
  • The imperial Mongol script called Phagspa was derived from the Tibetan abugida, but all vowels are written in-line rather than as diacritics.
  • For example, pyrethrum (derived from Old World members of the genus "Chrysanthemum") is a natural insecticide with minimal environmental impact.
  • Humans cannot experience the world directly, but only through their "abstractions" (nonverbal impressions or "gleanings" derived from the nervous system, and verbal indicators expressed and derived from language).

  • The word "algorithm" is derived from the Latin translation, "Algoritmi de numero Indorum", of the 9th-century Persian mathematician Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi's arithmetic treatise “Al-Khwarizmi Concerning the Hindu Art of Reckoning”.
  • It may be derived from the Illyrian tribe of Albani (...) recorded by Ptolemy, the geographer and astronomer from Alexandria, who drafted a map in 150 AD which shows the city of Albanopolis located northeast of Durrës.
  • It is also known as the world's largest producer of opium – as much as 16% or more of the nation's economy is derived from the cultivation and sale of opium.
  • He derived it from the Italian "altrui", which in turn was derived from Latin "alteri", meaning "other people" or "somebody else".
  • The term "Aethiopian Ocean", derived from Ancient Ethiopia, was applied to the Southern Atlantic as late as the mid-19th century.

  • The second group of factors Rakove identified derived from the substantive nature of the problems the Continental Congress confronted after 1783, especially the inability to create a strong foreign policy.
  • as "a style of Japanese animation" Some sources claim that the term is derived from the French term for animation [...] ("cartoon", literally 'animated drawing'), [...] but others believe this to be a myth derived from the popularity of anime in France in the late 1970s and 1980s.
  • Others held that it was borrowed from Syriac or Hebrew, but most considered it to be derived from a contraction of the Arabic definite article "al-" "the" and " [...] " "deity, god" to " [...] " meaning "the deity", or "the God".
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