WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| Traduções principais |
| derived adj | (word: developed from) | derivado adj |
| | The dictionary contains 50,000 headwords and 150,000 derived words. |
| derived adj | (developed from origin) | derivado adj |
| | | secundário adj |
| | The researchers are working on the main study and various derived projects. |
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| Traduções principais |
| derive from [sth] vi + prep | (word: develop from) | derivar vt |
| | The word "deduct" derives from Latin. |
| | A palavra "derivar" provém do latim. |
| derive from [sth] vi + prep | (have as origin) | originar-se vp |
| | | derivar vt |
| | The company derives from an idea the partners had when they were students. |
| | A empresa originou-se de uma ideia que os sócios tiveram quando eram estudantes. |
| derive [sth] from [sth] vtr + prep | (obtain) | obter vt |
| | The workers derive the cocaine from the leaves of the coca plant. |
| | Os trabalhadores obtêm cocaína das folhas de coca. |
| derive [sth] from [sth] vtr + prep | (gain) | ter vt |
| | | tirar vt |
| | | obter vt |
| | Adam derives great satisfaction from writing poetry. |
| | Adam tem bastante satisfação em escrever poesia. |
| derive [sth] from [sth] vtr + prep | (conclusion: deduce) (conclusão) | deduzir vt |
| | Sherlock Holmes could derive accurate conclusions about a person from the smallest of clues. |