to derive from u rečniku francuskog jezika Oksford‒Hašet

Prevodi za to derive from u rečniku engleski»francuski

I.derive [Brit dɪˈrʌɪv, Am dəˈraɪv] VB trans

from [Brit frɒm, frəm, Am frəm] PREP When from is used as a straightforward preposition in English it is translated by de in French: from Rome = de Rome; from the sea = de la mer; from Lisa = de Lisa. Remember that de + le always becomes du: from the office = du bureau, and de + les always becomes des: from the United States = des États-Unis.
from is often used after verbs in English (suffer from, benefit from, protect from etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (suffer, benefit, protect etc.).
from is used after certain nouns and adjectives in English (shelter from, exemption from, free from, safe from etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or adjective entry (shelter, exemption, free, safe etc.).
This dictionary contains Usage Notes on such topics as nationalities, countries and continents, provinces and regions. Many of these use the preposition from. For the index to these notes .
For examples of the above and particular usages of from, see the entry below.

1. from (indicating place of origin):

a tunnel from X to Y
la route qui va de A à B

vidi i suffer, shelter, safe, protect, From Land's End to John o'Groats, free, exemption, benefit

I.shelter [Brit ˈʃɛltə, Am ˈʃɛltər] N

III.shelter [Brit ˈʃɛltə, Am ˈʃɛltər] VB trans

IV.shelter [Brit ˈʃɛltə, Am ˈʃɛltər] VB intr

I.safe [Brit seɪf, Am seɪf] N

II.safe [Brit seɪf, Am seɪf] ADJ

2. safe (free from threat, harm):

3. safe (risk-free):

III.safe [Brit seɪf, Am seɪf]

I.protect [Brit prəˈtɛkt, Am prəˈtɛkt] VB trans

II.to protect oneself VB refl

I.free [Brit friː, Am fri] N a. free period SCHOOL

II.free [Brit friː, Am fri] ADJ

1. free (unhindered, unrestricted):

2. free (not captive or tied):

3. free (devoid):

III.free [Brit friː, Am fri] ADV

V.to free oneself VB refl

exemption [Brit ɪɡˈzɛmpʃn, Am ɪɡˈzɛm(p)ʃ(ə)n] N

I.benefit [Brit ˈbɛnɪfɪt, Am ˈbɛnəfɪt] N

II.benefit <pres part benefiting; pret, pp benefited> [Brit ˈbɛnɪfɪt, Am ˈbɛnəfɪt] VB trans

III.benefit <pres part benefiting; pret, pp benefited> [Brit ˈbɛnɪfɪt, Am ˈbɛnəfɪt] VB intr

to derive from u rečniku PONS

Prevodi za to derive from u rečniku engleski»francuski

from [frɒm, Am frɑ:m] PREP

Američki engleski

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

engleski
Its name is believed to derive from the name of a bronze knocker that adorned the hall's door.
en.wikipedia.org
Basic guarantees for justice were said to derive from the socialist society, the political power of the working people, and their state and legal system.
en.wikipedia.org
It was first mentioned in 1531, and its name is believed to derive from the name of its founder.
en.wikipedia.org
Its common name is thought to derive from its resemblance to a sailor's marlinspike.
en.wikipedia.org
S'chach has to derive from things that have grown from the ground, such as palm leaves, bamboo sticks and pine tree branches.
en.wikipedia.org
The town's name is believed to derive from an aboriginal expression meaning place of big gums shading the water hole.
en.wikipedia.org
The etymology of this expression is said by some to derive from printer (publisher); dole : (informal) welfare, specifically unemployment benefit.
en.wikipedia.org

Da li Vam nedostaje određeni izraz ili prevod?

Poziv za kompajliranje OD unosa

Strana na Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina | Srpski