derivative
n. 派生物,衍生物 ; 派生詞,衍生字
adj. 模仿他人的,缺乏創意的
A derivative is something which has been developed or obtained from something else.
...a poppy-seed derivative similar to heroin...
類似海洛因的罌粟籽製劑
This isn't an entirely new car, but a new derivative of the Citroen XM.
這不是一款全新的車,而是雪鐵龍XM系列的派生車型。
If you say that something is derivative, you are criticizing it because it is not new or original but has been developed from something else.
...their dull, derivative debut album...
他們沉悶乏味、缺乏創意的首張專輯
A lot of what you see in stand-up comedy today is very derivative.
如今人們看到的單人喜劇表演好多內容都是沿襲前人。
1. the result of mathematical differentiation; the instantaneous change of one quantity relative to another; df(x)/dx
2. a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
3. (linguistics) a word that is derived from another word;
1. resulting from or employing derivation;
Derivative works are far more complicated.
派生作品更加複雜。
This isn't an entirely new car, but a new derivative of the Citroen XM.
這不是一款全新的車,而是雪鐵龍XM系列的派生車型。
A quasilinear equation is one in which the highest - order derivative appears linearly.
最高階導數線性地出現的那種方程是準線性方程.
The specification of such " derivative boundary conditions " is described in Section 3 - 5 .
這種 “ 導數邊界條件 ” 的規定描述於 3-5 節中.
It is interesting and enlightening to consider the derivative of a vector.
這對研究向量的導數來說是重要的,而且富有啟發性.
adj. 衍生的,派生的
secondaryborrowedunoriginaldisguisedliftedthinlycopiedimitativewarmed-over
adj. 被引出的
eductivederivedinferentialdeductivederivationalsecondaryextractive