originator 的 2 个定义
o·rig·i·nat·ed, o·rig·i·nat·ing.
- to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
- to begin a scheduled run at a specified place: This train originates at Philadelphia.
o·rig·i·nat·ed, o·rig·i·nat·ing.
- to give origin or rise to; initiate; invent: to originate a better method.
originator 近义词
creator
更多originator例句
- China, where the virus originated, initially sought to hide information about the virus.
- While herd immunity is the theory behind vaccine programs, the concept originated in veterinary medicine and livestock management in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- From “Carrie” to “It” — works so nice they made them twice — many of our favorites originated in the pages of his novels.
- They have used “spoofing” technology to give the appearance that their calls originated from lines within the county police department.
- The complaint says, “Google estimates that, in 2019, almost 50 percent of its search traffic originated on Apple devices.”
- “Elizabeth Warren is the originator,” he said of the comment that energized Republicans in the 2012 race.
- Sidle up to the King Cole Bar at the St. Regis Hotel, the alleged originator of the Bloody Mary.
- Barghouti, its originator and primary spokesman, is not shy about pointing this out.
- At least 30 percent of the loans included in SACO came from a mortgage originator called AHM.
- Jim had been one of the promoters of the “super-predator” theory, though he was not its originator.
- The former are made and fulfilled by its glorious Originator; the latter are enjoined and obligatory on man.
- Its originator, now a millionaire, is proud of relating that he arrived in Madrid with two dollars in his pocket.
- She could hardly say she was the originator and still she had participated.
- Were you not the originator of this outrageous plot, Miss Pierson?
- Financier and statesman, founder of the Bank of France, originator of the Mississippi scheme, etc.