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Перевод: derive speek derive


[глагол]
получать; извлекать; устанавливать происхождение; происходить; наследовать; выводить; ответвлять; отводить; шунтовать; производить


Тезаурус:

  1. Frisby suggests that Lukcs's concepts of alienation and reification derive from Simmel's work and in History and Class Consciousness they are put into a Marxist context.
  2. In the matter of the loveless childhood it is possible to see that the measure of the deprivation bears a direct relationship to the measure of uncivilised behaviour that can derive from it.
  3. The majesty of the law does not derive from pomp, but from fear.
  4. Thus conclusions are adopted without a consideration of the local validity of the rationale from which they derive.
  5. The criticisms that we make derive strength from an analysis of other jurisdictions with similar common-law backgrounds and the same liberal democratic traditions as the United Kingdom.
  6. The essence of the argument is that linguistic expressions derive their meanings and legitimate usages from the range of activities and contexts in which they have evolved - meanings, therefore, derive from what Wittgenstein calls "forms of life".
  7. Mrs Thatcher is one of the few senior politicians who takes pride in stating her political convictions and insists that policies should derive from a coherent set of principles.
  8. While there are a few things in digital technology which have no possible representation in analogue form - infinite impulse response filters are a good example - most digital blocks derive their shape from the original analogue function.
  9. Ultimately, however, directives and rules derive their force from the considerations which justify them.
  10. The precise meaning of this formulation is unclear - does it mean "lose self-control and kill", or "lose self-control and kill in the way D did" - but it seems to derive from the notion that there are degrees of loss of self-control.
  11. They derive their power from being taken for granted, so that they can do their destructive work without themselves being checked for validity or reality.
  12. But if we are to talk about pedagogy, individual effort must be referred to more general ideas, otherwise there is no way for experience to be communicated, no way in which others can derive benefit from the particular successes of the individual.

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