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Перевод: derived


[прилагательное]
вырезанный; выкроенный; решенный


Тезаурус:

  1. "The phrase is derived from Dryden's poem Annus Mirabilis."
  2. Although a couple of David Platt's efforts have derived from shots on the edge of the penalty area, as indeed did Paul Merson's debut goal in Prague, the general rule is that England are not scoring enough from long range.
  3. Another disc from the same team (slightly augmented) highlights the short-lived composer, Joseph Fiocco (1704-;1741), born in the year of Charpentier's death, yet inhabiting an entirely different sound world, derived mainly from the Fabrielis, and barely anticipating the high-Baroque style of, say, Vivaldi.
  4. Does one have to be a Scrooge to by cynical about pleasures which are derived from escaping reality rather than embracing it?
  5. Methanol is derived from fossil fuels - coal, natural gas, heavy oil, etc.
  6. The bitterness and the troubles of the coal mines for the next seven, or for that matter twenty-seven years, derived in great part from the feeling of both miners and owners that they had been betrayed.
  7. The name of this splendid mountain appears to be derived from the Norse word hop , meaning a bay.
  8. This was ideal for those hobbyist and experimenters who derived much fun a pleasure from making their computers "sing and dance" in the real world.
  9. Some of it was undoubtedly derived from associations with British India, where graveyards abounded in miniature pagodas and obelisks.
  10. Or is it all an illusion, a phantasm derived from mere figures, a figment of journalistic imagination, an evanescent creature of dream and the wishful thinking of those for whom history is proceeding too slowly, and who would prefer to see an era change during their lifetimes rather than to live within the dulling envelope of merely one?
  11. Rafael Moneo's expansion project in Palma has increased the gallery space by 3,000 square metres, financed by contributions from the artist's family at a final cost of Pta800 million, derived partly from the sale of works from the family collection at auction.
  12. A fossil fuel meant any fuel which derived from decayed animal or plant matter: this encompassed not only coal, but also gas and oil.
  13. One in four products from the chemist will contain chemical compounds derived from rainforest plants, and it is estimated that to date only one per cent of rainforest plants have been screened for medical use.

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