Similar words: driving, striving, thriving, driving force, driving licence, driving license, divine right of kings, derive. Meaning: [dɪ'raɪv] n. (historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase.
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31) Net economy is a new economy form deriving from the information net time.
32) VI is a revolutionary technique deriving from the high - speed development of computer, measurement and micro - electronics technique.
33) A bomb deriving its destructive power from the release of nuclear energy.
34) Multicoloured, shaded, painting -like patterns as we know them today are a recent development, deriving from similar shaded patterns of Berlin wool work of the mid-nineteenth century.
35) In deriving the geometric phase in two state system, the cyclic condition is emphasized for general nonadiabatic case.
36) Based on and starting from the false-displacement fundamental, this paper puts forward a simple, general and effective method for deriving the pressure angle expressions of earn mechanisms.
37) Salirophilia is a sexual fetish or paraphilia that involves deriving erotic pleasure from soiling or disheveling the object of one's desire, usually an attractive person.
38) An experimental procedure and accompanying method for analyzing recorded data for deriving dynamic tensile strength and elastic modulus of brittle material is presented.
39) So what we're trying to do now is revisit the thermodynamics that we've spent most of the term deriving and trying to use in a microscopic approach.
40) A calculation method of deriving the reactance voltage of multi-oil ducts cylindric winding is introduced by using relative magnetic leakage method. And the calculation examples are given here.
41) On this basis, the exaggerative rhetoric deriving constitutes the feature of the extremes and dialectics.
42) But the political movements to which Mr Fini has belonged (he was once a neo-fascist) have all been essentially statist ones deriving the bulk of their support from the lower half of the country.
43) Like other species or oryx, Gemsbok hardly ever need to drink, deriving adequate moisture from their food.
44) Uncertain inference is a process of deriving consequences from uncertain knowledge or evidence via the tool of conditional uncertainty.
45) Deriving methods from the common abstract base class, Database , ensures conformance to a common interface.
46) In deriving the sub-total of Railways, figures for KCRC East Rail and West Rail before the merger are also included.
47) The thesis first promotes based Object Oriented Modeling method - Aggregating & Deriving Mothod.
48) By matrices and a derivative formula, a simple method of deriving accelerations in orthogonal curvilinear coordinates based on variable transformation is proposed.
49) Deriving from direct sequence spread spectrum, efficient spread spectrum can solve the inconsistency in transmission bandwidth and process gain, and improve the anti-jamming ability of the system.
50) The design of controller function and structure, sample product are made on the basis of deriving control parameter calculation formulas of motorcycle hydraulic anti-lock brake.
51) we'll start in on discussing chemical equilibrium, does deriving where they lie phase equilibrium?
52) Palladio Bench supports architects and developers in deriving quality of software estimations such as performance, reliability, maintainability and development costs from models.
53) Deriving and compounding are the two main metaphorical word-formation of English and Chinese network language.
54) While deriving the finite element equation, get the cable's strain formula considering the big distortion, get its geometry rigidity matrix and elastic rigidity matrix.
55) This paper studies the reflection theory for multi-component colloidal suspension systems and presents the method of deriving the rotational diffusion tensor.
56) He practiced calligraphy every day,[www.Sentencedict.com] deriving much pleasure from it.
57) After deriving the mathematical equations, a comparison between the LS and the ML estimators was performed.
58) The logic was Jacobin, the authority deriving from a perceived mandate to recast time-honored practices.
59) Deriving equation, the more general weak form for elastic problems, was given.
60) Rather than deriving expressions for these surfaces let's justify the above remarks.
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