derive: [14] Like rival, derive comes ultimately from Latin rīvus ‘stream’. This was used as the basis of a verb dērīvāre, formed with the prefix dē- ‘away’, which originally designated literally the ‘drawing off of water from a source’. This sense was subsequently generalized to ‘divert’, and extended figuratively to ‘derive’ (a metaphor reminiscent of spring from). English acquired the word via Old French deriver. => rival
derive (v.)
late 14c., from Old French deriver "to flow, pour out; derive, originate," from Latin derivare "to lead or draw off (a stream of water) from its source" (in Late Latin also "to derive"), from phrase de rivo (de "from" + rivus "stream;" see rivulet). Etymological sense is 1550s. Related: Derived; deriving.
双语例句
1. Most patients derive enjoyment from leafing through old picture albums.
大多数病人都很喜欢翻看旧相册。
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2. Nor does scientific knowledge derive straightforwardly from experiments and observations.
科学知识也并非简单地从试验和观察中得来。
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3. Females and cubs clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
雌兽与幼崽显然受益于群居.
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4. It is valid to consider memory the oldest mental skill, from which all others derive.
我们有理由认为记忆是最原始的心智技能,所有其他技能都在此基础上衍生出来。
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5. Mr Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure from helping others.