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Spanish-English translation for: to derive from sth
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derivar algo de algoto derive sth. from sth.
derivar de algoto derive from sth.
Partial Matches
purgar algo de algoto purge sth. from sth.
apartar a-algn/algo de algoto urge sb./sth. away from sth.
exceptuar a-algn/algo de algoto except sb./sth. from sth.
padecer (algo)to suffer (from sth.)
retractarse de algoto withdraw from sth.
manar de algoto flow from sth.
beneficiarse de algoto benefit from sth.
apartarse de algoto move away from sth.
quitarle valor a algoto detract from sth.
desistir de hacer algoto desist from doing sth.
exigir algo de algnto exact sth. from sb.
extorsionar algo a algnto extort sth. from sb.
proceder de algo [provenir]to come from sth. [originate]
provenir de algo/algnto come from sb./sth.
pasar de ser algoto go from being sth.
zafarse de algn/algoto get away from sb./sth.
arrebatar algo a algn [quitar]to snatch sth. from sb.
pedir prestado algo a algnto borrow sth. from sb.
impedir que algn haga algoto prevent sb. from doing sth.
impedirle a algn hacer algoto preclude sb. from doing sth.
no tener nada que ver con algoto be a far cry from sth. [idiom]
jur. constreñir a algn de hacer algoto constrain sb. from doing sth. [hold back legally]
desviar a-algn/algo de algoto distract sb. from sth.
desde {prep}from
de {prep}from
londinense {adj}from London
madrileño {adj}from Madrid
extremeño {adj}from Extremadura
etno. geogr. panocho {adj}from Murcia
a {prep} [procendencia]from
etno. geogr. navarro {adj}of / from Navarre
desde ... hastafrom ... to
aparte deapart from
lejos de {prep}far from
etno. geogr. burgalés {adj}of / from Burgos
de cuando {prep}dating from
excarcelación {f}release (from prison)
teletrabajo {m}working from home
a partir de {prep}from
elegir deto choose from
a {prep} [distancia](away) from
de dónde {adv}from where
mitol. atlante {adj}of / from Atlantis
de dónde {adv}where ... from
desde lejos {adv}from afar
mitol. atlante {f}person from Atlantis [female]
mitol. atlante {m}person from Atlantis [male]
etno. geogr. antioqueño {adj}of / from Antioquia [Colombia]
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