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derivative美 [dɪ'rɪvətɪv] 英 [dɪ'rɪvətɪv] - n.衍生物;派生词;衍生字;派生物
- adj.模仿他人的;缺乏独创性的
- 网络导数;派生的;衍生工具
adj. unoriginal,imitative,derived n. offshoot,byproduct,spinoff,result,end product 1. | 派生词;衍生字 ;派生物;衍生物a word or thing that has been developed or produced from another word or thing |
| ‘Happiness’ is a derivative of ‘happy’. happiness 是 happy 的派生词。 | | Crack is a highly potent and addictive derivative of cocaine. 强效纯可卡因是一种药效极强、容易使人上瘾的可卡因制剂。 |
1. | 模仿他人的;缺乏独创性的copied from sth else; not having new or original ideas |
| a derivative design/style 沿袭前人的设计╱样式 |
adj. | 1. copied from somewhere and not original 2. something that is derivative is not very interesting or impressive because it is based on something else instead of being original | n. | 1. an idea, language, term, or other thing that has developed from something else that is similar to it 2. a word that is formed from another word, e.g. 'quickly' from 'quick' 3. a chemical substance that is formed from a related substance 4. the limit approached in the ratio of a function and its variable, as the variable is changed ever more infinitesimally 5. a tradable financial product whose value depends on the value of some other asset or combination of assets 6. something that has developed or been obtained from something else 7. a type of investment that will gain in value if the price of a product changes in an expected way 1. an idea, language, term, or other thing that has developed from something else that is similar to it 2. a word that is formed from another word, e.g. 'quickly' from 'quick' 3. a chemical substance that is formed from a related substance 4. the limit approached in the ratio of a function and its variable, as the variable is changed ever more infinitesimally 5. a tradable financial product whose value depends on the value of some other asset or combination of assets 6. something that has developed or been obtained from something else 7. a type of investment that will gain in value if the price of a product changes in an expected way |
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