Usage examples of "derive from" in English with translation to French

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Superstitions derive from the inability of men to acknowledge that coincidences are merely coincidences. Les superstitions proviennent de l'incapacité des hommes à reconnaître que des coïncidences sont simplement des coïncidences.
Many English words derive from Latin. Beaucoup de mots anglais sont d'origine latine.
Pollutants like this derive mainly from the combustion of fuel in car engines. Les polluants comme celui-ci viennent principalement de la combustion de l'essence dans les moteurs de voiture.
Some people derive pleasure from watching horror movies. Certaines personnes ont du plaisir à regarder des films d'horreur.
A wise man can derive gold even from pus. Un homme avisé peut faire de l'or même avec du pus.
But the case nevertheless is, that those things derive their origin from the proxysm of the crucifixion, and the theory deduced therefrom, which was, that one person could stand in the place of another, and could perform meritorious services for him. Mais l'affaire est néanmoins que ces choses prennent leur origine dans le paroxysme de la crucifixion et de la théorie qui en est déduite, qui était qu'une personne pouvait prendre la place d'une autre et pouvait lui rendre des services méritoires.
From reading good books we can derive pleasure, friendship, experience and instruction. De la lecture de bons livres on peut tirer du plaisir, de l'amitié, de l'expérience et de l'instruction.
Shall I fetch your glasses from the living room, Dad? Voulez-vous que j'aille chercher vos lunettes dans la salle à manger, père ?
Asked from what country he came, he replied, "I am a citizen of the world." Lorsqu'on lui demanda de quel pays il venait, il répondit: "Je suis citoyen du monde."
When did you get back from London? Quand es-tu revenu de Londres ?
I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Je viens de Tokyo, Japon.
His bravery to save the child from drowning is above praise. Sa bravoure pour sauver l'enfant de la noyade est au-delà des éloges.
He withdrew his hand from the table. Il retira sa main de la table.
Do you know how far it is from the station to city hall? Sais-tu quelle est la distance entre la gare et l'hôtel de ville ?
Brush off the dust from your shoes. Enlève la poussière de tes chaussures.
Diego is from Colombia. He is Colombian. Diego vient de Colombie. Il est Colombien.
She came from Canada to see me. Elle est partie du Canada pour venir me voir.
From the look of the sky, the typhoon will probably be raging in all its fury about this time tomorrow. Vu l'état du ciel, le typhon se sera complètement déchaîné demain à cette heure.
Do not fear the heavens and the earth, but be afraid of hearing a person from Wenzhou speak in their local tongue. Ne crains pas le ciel et la terre, mais redoute d'entendre une personne de Wenzhou parler dans sa langue locale.
Are you seriously thinking about buying a computer from that store? Pensez-vous sérieusement à acheter un ordinateur dans ce magasin ?
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