Español > provenir: 9 sentidos > verbo 4, stativeSentido | Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example. |
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Sinónimos | derivar, descender, proceder, resultar |
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Similar | derivar, provenir | Come from |
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Inglés | derive, come, descend |
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Catalán | derivar, descendre, provenir, resultar |
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Adjetivo | derivado, derivativo | Resulting from or employing derivation |
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Nombres | abolengo, alcurnia, ascendencia, linaje | inherited properties shared with others of your bloodline |
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abolengo, árbol genealógico, ascendencia, casta, descendencia, estirpe, linaje, línea de descendencia, línea de sangre, línea, origen, parentela, parentesco, pedigrí, saga, sangre | The descendants of one individual |
derivación | The source or origin from which something derives (i.e. comes or issues) |
descendiente | A person considered as descended from some ancestor or race |
linaje | The kinship relation between an individual and the individual's progenitors |
Español > provenir: 9 sentidos > verbo 5, cognitionSentido | reason by deduction; establish by deduction. |
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Sinónimos | deducir, derivar, descontar, desgravar, inferir |
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Categoría | lógica | A system of reasoning |
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Específico | conjeturar, suponer | infer / infer from incomplete evidence |
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derivar, obtener, suscitar | derive by reason |
extrapolar | gain knowledge of (an area not known or experienced) by extrapolating |
General | concluir, inferir, razonar | decide by reasoning |
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Inglés | deduce, infer, deduct, derive |
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Catalán | deduir, desgravar, inferir, provenir |
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Adjetivo | deductivo | Involving inferences from general principles |
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deductivo | relating to logical deduction |
Nombres | deducción, ilación, inferencia | The reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation |
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deducción, razonamiento deductivo | reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect) |
derivación | A line of reasoning that shows how a conclusion follows logically from accepted propositions |
Español > provenir: 9 sentidos > verbo 6, motionSentido | Move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody. |
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Sinónimos | acercarse, derivar, llegar, resultar, venir |
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Implicado por | acarrear, copar, llevar, portar, tomar, traer, transportar | Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere |
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acercar, coger, llevar, portar, traer | go or come after and bring or take back |
llevar, traer | Be accompanied by |
Específico | abordar, acercarse, acercar, acostar, aproximarse, aproximar, encarar, subir, venir | Move towards |
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dirigirse a, llamar | speak to someone |
emanar | proceed or issue forth, as from a source |
venir | come near in time |
General | acudir, desplazarse, ir, moverse, mover, viajar | change location |
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También | acceder, conseguir, cumplir lo prometido, ganar, lograr, salir adelante, tener éxito, triumfar, triunfar | attain success or reach a desired goal / goal |
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acompañar, ir con | Be present or associated with an event or entity |
aparecer, ascender, elevarse, nacer, salir, subir | come up, of celestial bodies |
ponerse de moda | Come into fashion |
sobrevivir, superar | Continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.) |
Contrario | acudir, ir, partir | Move away from a place into another direction |
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Inglés | come, come up |
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Catalán | acostar-se, apropar-se, arribar, derivar, provenir, resultar, venir |
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Nombres | acercamiento, aproximación, planteamiento | The act of drawing spatially closer to something |
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