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tirer quelque chose de quelque chose

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

derive benefit, income, amount
tirer (from de)
derive satisfaction, pleasure
retirer (from de)
to be derived from name, word:
to be derived from enzyme, vitamin:
to be derived from rock, data:

II. to derive from VB intr

to derive from value, right, power:
to derive from idea, custom:
to derive from word:
to get or derive satisfaction from sth
to get or derive satisfaction from doing sth
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francuski
engleski
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retirer bénéfice
to get, to derive (de from)
tirer de qc orgueil, satisfaction
to derive [sth] from sth
tirer de qn/qc substance
to derive [sth] from sth

u rečniku PONS

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I. derive [dɪˈraɪv] VB trans

to derive sth from sth
tirer qc de qc

II. derive [dɪˈraɪv] VB intr

to derive from sth a word
to derive from sth custom
to derive (much) benefit from sth
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francuski
engleski
engleski
être dérivé de qc style, œuvre d'art/littéraire
to derive from sth
to derive from sth
u rečniku PONS
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francuski
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I. derive [dɪ·ˈraɪv] VB trans

to derive sth from sth
tirer qc de qc

II. derive [dɪ·ˈraɪv] VB intr

to derive from sth a word
to derive from sth custom
to derive (much) benefit from sth
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
to derive from sth
être dérivé de qc style, œuvre d'art/littéraire
to derive from sth
Present
Iderive
youderive
he/she/itderives
wederive
youderive
theyderive
Past
Iderived
youderived
he/she/itderived
wederived
youderived
theyderived
Present Perfect
Ihavederived
youhavederived
he/she/ithasderived
wehavederived
youhavederived
theyhavederived
Past Perfect
Ihadderived
youhadderived
he/she/ithadderived
wehadderived
youhadderived
theyhadderived