1.得到,导出 (from)
2.追寻起源
3.推论,推究 (from)
4.由来;派生出来
1.得到,导出 (from)
2.追寻起源
3.推论,推究 (from)
4.由来;派生出来
1.to receive or obtain something from something else; to have something as an origin
2.to get a chemical substance from another substance
3.to form one word or phrase from another, or to say that a word or phrase developed from another
1.It would be better to derive human stem cell lines from the body's mature cells, he said, a method that researchers are still working on.
由身体成熟细胞培养为人类胚胎干细胞会是一个更好的办法,不过研究人员还在努力研究这项技术。
2.I derive from it a gratification which those who are conscious of having done all that they could to merit it can alone feel.
这表明同胞们甚为嘉许我的公职行为,我对此感到心满意足,而唯有竭尽全力做了值得夸奖的工作的人,才能有这种感受。
3.Rather, they derive their data from the tables on which they are based, referred to as the base tables of the views.
更确切的说,他们所显示的数据来源于他们所引用的表或视图的基础表。
4.And I showed how out of the paper you want to derive views that would be in conflict with mine.
我告诉他怎样在论文中,发展出自己的和我冲突的观点。
5.This will allow you to instantiate Java classes, call their methods and even derive from them as if they were just ordinary Ruby objects.
这使你可以实例化Java类,调用其方法,甚至继承它们,就好象它们仅仅是普通的Ruby对象一样。
6.From the general ecology of a species it is possible to derive a quasi-quantitative measure of environmental heterogeneity.
从物种的一般生态可以推导出环境异质性的拟数量测度。
7.His authority, for the moment, seems to derive entirely from being his father's favourite.
就目前来看,他的威信似乎完全来自于父亲的宠爱。
8.All of the problems listed in the previous section derive from trying to go against the grain and treat the UI as a backing store.
前面击节中列出的问题都是应为违背了这个原则并且把UI当作数据存储的地方。
9.Thus, on the network derive a new meaning, is often used to describe "disguised as a man who appears. "
由此,在网络上衍生出了新的含义,往往被用来形容“假扮某类人的人”。
10.Some of these characteristics derive from the fact that overall the financial services industry is not highly automated.
有些特征源于这样一个事实,即整个金融服务行业还没有高度自动化。