derivative

derivative
1. adjective
abgeleitet; (lacking originality) nachahmend; epigonal
2. noun
1) (word) Ableitung, die
2) (Fin.)

derivatives — Derivate Pl.

derivatives market — Derivatenmarkt, der

derivatives trader — Derivatenhändler, der

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[di'rivətiv]
adjective (derived from something else and not original.) abgeleitet
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de·riva·tive
[dɪˈrɪvətɪv, AM -t̬-]
I. adj (pej) nachgemacht, nachgeahmt; FIN derivativ
II. n Ableitung f, Derivat nt fachspr
petrol is a \derivative of coal Benzin ist ein Kohlederivat
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[dI'rIvətɪv]
1. adj
abgeleitet; (LING, CHEM) abgeleitet, derivativ; (fig) style, composition, literary work etc nachgeahmt, imitiert

derivative markets (Fin) — Markt m für Derivate

derivative products (Fin) — Derivate pl

2. n
1) Ableitung f; (LING ALSO, CHEM) Derivat nt
2) (FIN) Derivat nt
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derivative [dıˈrıvətıv]
A adj (adv derivatively)
1. abgeleitet (from von):
derivative language Tochtersprache f
2. sekundär
3. unoriginell
B s
1. (etwas) Ab- oder Hergeleitetes, Ab-, Herleitung f
2. LING Derivat n, abgeleitetes Wort
3. CHEM Derivat n
4. MATH Derivierte f, abgeleitete Funktion
* * *
1. adjective
abgeleitet; (lacking originality) nachahmend; epigonal
2. noun
1) (word) Ableitung, die
2) (Fin.)

derivatives — Derivate Pl.

derivatives market — Derivatenmarkt, der

derivatives trader — Derivatenhändler, der

* * *
adj.
abgeleitet adj.
partielle / totale (Mathematik) adj. n.
Abkömmling m.
Ableitung (Mathematik) f.
Derivat -e n.
Funktion -en f.
Weiterentwicklung f.

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