衍生
To arise or originate from a primary source; often used for secondary products or related concepts.
Ejemplos
3 de 5现代英语中有很多词汇是衍生自拉丁语。
Many words in modern English are derived from Latin.
这部电影衍生出了一系列漫画和玩具。
This movie spawned a series of comics and toys.
衍生金融产品在近几年变得非常复杂。
Derivative financial products have become very complex in recent years.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of '衍' (flowing water) — water flowing out from a main source into smaller streams.
Quiz rápido
许多科学发明都是从基础研究中___出来的。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 衍生
Ejemplos
现代英语中有很多词汇是衍生自拉丁语。
academicMany words in modern English are derived from Latin.
这部电影衍生出了一系列漫画和玩具。
everydayThis movie spawned a series of comics and toys.
衍生金融产品在近几年变得非常复杂。
businessDerivative financial products have become very complex in recent years.
这只是个衍生话题,我们还是回到正题吧。
informalThis is just a side topic; let's get back to the main point.
气候变化会衍生出许多次生灾害。
formalClimate change will give rise to many secondary disasters.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
衍生意义
derived meaning
由此衍生
derived from this
衍生服务
derivative services
Se confunde a menudo con
发生 (fāshēng) is a general 'to happen', while 衍生 specifically means something coming out of something else.
Notas de uso
Useful in academic writing when discussing the evolution of ideas or secondary effects of a policy.
Errores comunes
Learners often use '产生' (produce/happen) when '衍生' (derive) would more accurately describe a secondary relationship.
Truco para recordar
Think of '衍' (flowing water) — water flowing out from a main source into smaller streams.
Origen de la palabra
From '衍' (to spread/overflow) and '生' (to be born/grow).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
许多科学发明都是从基础研究中___出来的。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 衍生
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