"derivative" 怎么发音
word
der-IV-uh-tiv
di-RIV-uh-tiv
释义
A derivative is something that comes from another source. In math, a derivative is a measure of how a function changes as its input changes.
IPA 音标
美式英语
dɝˈɪvətɪv/, /dɝˈɪvɪtɪv
英式英语
dɪɹˈɪvətˌɪv
简化发音
美式
der-IV-uh-tiv
英式
di-RIV-uh-tiv
语境中听
This movie feels derivative of older science fiction films.
A derivative in math shows how fast something is changing.
Vanilla is a derivative of the vanilla orchid.
Some critics think the new album is too derivative and lacks originality.