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/awr-i-jin, or-/US // ˈɔr ɪ dʒɪn, ˈɒr- //UK // (ˈɒrɪdʒɪn) //

起源,缘起,来源,原产地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something from which anything arises or is derived; source; fountainhead: to follow a stream to its origin.
    • : rise or derivation from a particular source: the origin of a word.
    • : the first stage of existence; beginning: the origin of Quakerism in America.
    • : ancestry; parentage; extraction: to be of Scottish origin.
    • : Anatomy. the point of derivation.the more fixed portion of a muscle.
    • : Mathematics. the point in a Cartesian coordinate system where the axes intersect.Also called pole. the point from which rays designating specific angles originate and are measured from in a polar coordinate system with no axes.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncause, basis
Forms: origins
Synonyms
ancestor祖先,祖宗,先祖,祖先的ancestry祖先,祖籍,祖辈,祖传connection连接,联系,连接方式,连接处element元素,元件,元器件influence影响力,影响,势力motive动机,动议,动词,动动嘴皮子provenance出处,原产地,产地,原籍root根,根基,根源,根部source来源,消息来源,源,资料来源agent代理人,代理商,代理,代理机构antecedent先例,前事,前事之师,前身author作者,笔者,作家,作者简介base基础,基地,基层,底层causality因果关系,因果性,因果,因果律causation因果关系,因果,原因,成因creator创建者,创作人,创作者,创造者derivation衍生,衍生品,衍生产品,导出determinant行列式,确定数,行列数,决定性的egg鸡蛋,蛋,卵子,蛋类embryo胚胎,胎儿,卵子,胚胎的fountain喷泉,泉眼,喷水池,泉源generator发电机,发电机组,发电器,发电设备germ胚芽,细菌,胚胎,菌种impulse冲动,冲力,脉冲,冲动的inception开始时,初期,开始,开始的时候inducement诱因,诱惑,诱导,引诱inspiration灵感,启发,启示,鼓舞人心mainspring主弹簧,主发条,主弦,主轴nucleus核子,核心,核,核心的occasion机会,场合,时机,偶尔parent父母,父母亲,家长,亲parentage亲子关系,血统,母系,母系血统principle原则,原则上,道理,原理producer生产者,生产商,生产人progenitor祖先,原生代,祖师爷,祖宗provenience出处,原产地,产地,来源roots根部,根系,树根,根seed种子spring春天,春季,弹簧,春天来了stock股票,库存,股价,股市well很好,良好的,好的,好wellspring井泉,井源,井喷,泉眼horse's mouth马口,马嘴,马口的,马嘴里的
nounbeginning, inception
Forms: origins

Examples

  • I think we can see Liz’s story is sort of an origin point for so many cultural themes today.

  • Its 2018 report, “Reclaiming Native Truth,” explored the perceptions that Americans have of Native people, the origins of those perceptions and the impact that the perceptions have on Native people, particularly children.

  • In speaking with Parents for Peace, however, she began to think more about the origins of his views.

  • The notion of centering my column on “new” revelations about the origins of the Pentagon Papers seemed to be collapsing.

  • The scenario involved one storm, with origins in the Pacific Ocean, that would race across the country, die out over Ohio, and then hand off its energy to a secondary storm developing off the Mid-Atlantic coast.

  • “The origin of Brokpas is lost in antiquity,” a research article from the University of Delhi notes.

  • The mythic origin of the feast was the creation of the world by the god Marduk.

  • Some of the more notorious “green on blue” attacks have their origin in such outraged honor.

  • Black Alice and Strix have origin stories that more closely resemble the archetypal comic heroes.

  • The virus had to come from somewhere, but no one could figure out its origin.

  • Just corporeal enough to attest humanity, yet sufficiently transparent to let the celestial origin shine through.

  • But not only has the name tobacco and the implements employed in its use caused much discussion but also the origin of the plant.

  • A marked increase indicates some pathologic condition at the site of their origin.

  • William King, archbishop of Dublin, died; author of a celebrated treatise on the origin of evil.

  • Carpenter were the leaders, and this is claimed to have been the origin of Mechanics' Institutes.