underivative / dɪˈrɪv ə tɪv /

衍生品不足衍生品以下衍生工具不足衍生品下

underivative2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. derived.
  2. not original; secondary.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that has been derived.
  2. Also called derived form .Grammar. a form that has undergone derivation from another, as atomic from atom.
  3. Chemistry. a substance or compound obtained from, or regarded as derived from, another substance or compound.

underivative 近义词

underivative

等同于 original

underivative

等同于 primary/prime

underivative

等同于 primitive

更多underivative例句

  1. Roni Israelov, the President of investment firm Ndvr and the author of several academic papers on derivatives, says 2020 has brought a big uptick in options contracts for individual stocks.
  2. Indeed, Randy Frederick, Charles Schwab’s vice president of trading and derivatives, argues the latest tech correction can largely be chalked up to, “without a doubt, the fact that things had gotten very, very expensive.”
  3. The FT later reported that SoftBank is sitting on trading gains of about $4 billion from founder Masayoshi Son’s bets on equity derivatives, citing people with direct knowledge of the matter.
  4. The Financial Times, Wall Street Journal and Zero Hedge reported that SoftBank was making massive bets on technology stocks using equity derivatives.
  5. These are derivative contracts that an investor, usually an insurance company, can buy as a way of further hedging their risks from natural disasters.
  6. These movies follow a number of those derivative action movie prescriptions.
  7. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the morphine derivative is the most addictive drug in its class.
  8. Of course these are derivative, too, almost as though Serra were his own pupil, or a forger of his own pieces.
  9. The new idea of making the said Dorito shell spicier and adding a splash of lime is derivative at best.
  10. Some of those owners are outside your country, so you don't even get derivative benefits.
  11. Those who hold that the species were the basis of the ancient Modes or harmoniai must regard the keys as derivative.
  12. The derivative law in this case depends not solely on laws, but on a collocation; and collocations cannot be reduced to any law.
  13. In the example in question, we know the causes on which the derivative uniformity depends.
  14. Some are ultimate properties, others derivative; of some, no cause can be assigned, but others are manifestly dependent on causes.
  15. It is a derivative word, from Algonkin, and gan the penultimate syllable of the Odjibwa term Sa-g--gan, a lake.