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Meanings of derive little in anglès
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Usage of derive little in anglès
1
I am afraid you would derivelittle pleasure, and I less profit, from such disputation.
2
It must have some source of self-nourishment, for it can derivelittle from the sand whereon it rests.
3
The emperor was right when he said that his sister would derivelittle pleasure from his visit to Paris.
4
In youth we have nothing past to entertain us, and in age, we derivelittle from retrospect but hopeless sorrow.
5
Some students, it is true, assert that they derivelittle benefit from a pre-examination review, but one is inclined to question their methods.
6
The women keep entirely out of sight, or treat you with that offensive coldness and indifference that you derivelittle satisfaction from their attendance.
7
Do children (or adults) work hardest when they are forced to attend to that from which they derivelittle or no satisfaction?
8
If we could be quite certain that we knew all the facts of the particular case, we could derivelittle additional advantage from specific experience.
9
The blow was heavy, but General Grant derivedlittle advantage from it.
10
She certainly derivedlittle idea of them from Wargrave's lame attempt at description.
11
The government has derivedlittle revenue from the paper duty.
12
But Jim deriveslittle satisfaction from his triumph; Chisley conquered him by stupid submission.
13
Her heart was sore nevertheless, and she derivedlittle pleasure from the remainder of the performance.
14
But I have derivedlittle benefit from it.
15
The government deriveslittle revenue from it, as the importation of these blankets for years has been trifling.
16
Bok had won his fight, it is true, but he derivedlittle satisfaction from the character of his victory.