derivable 的 2 个定义
de·rived, de·riv·ing.
de·rived, de·riv·ing.
- to come from a source or origin; originate.
derivable 近义词
deducible
更多derivable例句
- Physicists then sum up the probabilities at every instant to derive the average tunneling time.
- Sodium citrate is a form of citric acid, which is derived from citrus fruits.
- Recently, burners have been able to apply for funds derived from California’s cap-and-trade climate program.
- I want to know a little bit about the population for whom this ketamine-derived drug is most successful.
- We compared this growth to brain-derived nerve-growth, and discovered that baeocystin and norbaeocystin excite neurons over and above baseline, providing a proliferation of neurons within 12 days, up to 22 percent over controls.
- The only lesson derivable from this reversal appears to be that Moscow is sorry, but not that sorry.
- But until the time of Priestley few ever disputed the advantages derivable from a National Church.
- To these are to be added relations derivable from the laws of perspective.
- I lay but little stress upon the internal evidence derivable from the character of the religions themselves.
- So much for the evidence derivable from the capitals; we have next to examine that of the archivolts or arch mouldings.
- This, however, was only a portion of the advantage derivable from the grant.