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 origin ['ɒridʒin]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 起源, 起因, 出身, 开端

[计] 原点; 起始地址; 信件来源的相关数据

[医] 起端, 起

[经] 产地




    origin
    [ noun ]
    1. the place where something begins, where it springs into being

    2. <noun.location>
      the Italian beginning of the Renaissance
      Jupiter was the origin of the radiation
      Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River
      communism's Russian root
    3. properties attributable to your ancestry

    4. <noun.attribute>
      he comes from good origins
    5. an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events

    6. <noun.event>
    7. the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero

    8. <noun.cognition>
    9. the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived

    10. <noun.process>
      the rumor had its origin in idle gossip
      vegetable origins
      mineral origin
      origin in sensation
    11. the descendants of one individual

    12. <noun.group>
      his entire lineage has been warriors


    Origin \Or"i*gin\, n. [F. origine, L. origo, -iginis, fr. oriri
    to rise, become visible; akin to Gr. 'orny`nai to stir up,
    rouse, Skr. [.r], and perh. to E. run.]
    1. The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth.

    This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its
    origin in the ancient chivalry. --Burke.

    2. That from which anything primarily proceeds; the fountain;
    the spring; the cause; the occasion.

    3. (Anat.) The point of attachment or end of a muscle which
    is fixed during contraction; -- in contradistinction to
    {insertion}.

    {Origin of co["o]rdinate axes} (Math.), the point where the
    axes intersect. See Note under {Ordinate}.

    Syn: Commencement; rise; source; spring; fountain;
    derivation; cause; root; foundation.

    Usage: {Origin}, {Source}. Origin denotes the rise or
    commencement of a thing; source presents itself under
    the image of a fountain flowing forth in a continuous
    stream of influences. The origin of moral evil has
    been much disputed, but no one can doubt that it is
    the source of most of the calamities of our race.

    I think he would have set out just as he did,
    with the origin of ideas -- the proper starting
    point of a grammarian, who is to treat of their
    signs. --Tooke.

    Famous Greece,
    That source of art and cultivated thought
    Which they to Rome, and Romans hither, brought.
    --Waller.

    1. And many videos, despite their origin as record ads and movie trailers, can be just as artistic as the music, sometimes more so.
    2. Mills has admitted male graduate students since the 1930s, when the program began, said Lindsey Beaben, a Mills spokeswoman who noted that schools can lose federal funds if they exclude graduate students because of race, sex or national origin.
    3. Gerasimov said the idea of an autonomous German region within the Soviet Union "is one of a number of possibilities" under discussion as a means of helping those of German origin to retain their ethnic traditions.
    4. Already conscious of the price factor, importers are concerned that the lira's devaluation and exit from the ERM will reverse the gains they have made. Cars of German and French origin are the most vulnerable.
    5. Increasingly, manufacturing is becoming divorced from its country of origin.
    6. Multiple sclerosis is a disease of unknown origin that attacks the tissue covering nerves in the brain and spinal column.
    7. The bees started breeding with local bees of European origin, creating the Africanized, or "killer" bee.
    8. Is this person of Hispanic origin?
    9. Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism split almost 1,000 years ago over differences about the origin of the Holy Spirit and over the Roman pope's claim of authority over the eastern church.
    10. In an apparent reference to the fighting, Habyarimana said he had decided the current ID cards be replaced to ensure "maximum security," apparently by dropping listing of ethnic origin.
    11. The structure, which they call the Great Wall, is so difficult to explain that it raises new questions about theories of the origin and structure of the universe.
    12. Bell of Pennsylvania says the service would enhance the privacy of the person being called, enabling him or her to screen incoming calls and pinpoint their origin.
    13. In Zamboanga City, also on Mindanao Island, fire of undetermined origin leveled the entire Moslem-dominated barter trade center, destroying about $1.3 million worth of goods but causing no injuries, officials said Wednesday.
    14. Sweden plans legislation to tighten controls over arms exports, possibly restricting shipments to a few industrialized Western countries where the origin and legitimacy of orders is verifiable.
    15. Farm and energy loan problems in the 1980s have their origin in a rapid drop in profit expectations.
    16. About 85% of all amnesty applicants are of Hispanic origin.
    17. London COCOA ended the day generally easier after the market encountered another batch of origin selling from the Ivory Coast which quickly eroded morning gains.
    18. Defense lawyer Michael L. Chernin argued that money laundering must involve a change in the nature of the money in an attempt to hide it, as in turning cash into a cashier's check to disguise its origin.
    19. Only on Friday did Mrs. Trabelsi consent to the amputation after a visit from Mordechai Eliahu, chief rabbi of Israel's Sephardic Jews, those of Middle East and African origin.
    20. A smoky fire of undetermined origin wrecked an underground vault containing two transformers and switching equipment Wednesday, cutting electricity to much of the city's retail, financial and hotel core and closing numerous businesses.
    21. "Almost every single medical book in this country has Haitians associated with AIDS," he said, even though there is no association between any disease and national origin.
    22. "The Japanese government position is that there is no way to identify the country of origin" of such uranium, said Tanaka.
    23. To some readers this will suggest that the U.S. should discriminate on the basis of origin.
    24. "The government expresses abhorrence for these criminal bomb attacks and condemns most categorically every form of terrorism, whatever its origin," a government statement said.
    25. Public debate on the bill began last month, after the cabinet decided to amend Thailand's 1978 Copyright Law to prevent plundering of literary and artistic works of U.S. origin.
    26. For centuries the regalia have symbolized the divine origin of the world's oldest imperial family.
    27. The juror gave the note to the judge; its origin was never determined.
    28. It said 14 million immigrants, refugees and exiles of German origin have come to West Germany since the end of World War II.
    29. If so, could the name of a dish be culturally protected despite the present rules confining protection quite strictly to geographical origin? These riddles may prove simple compared with those resulting from the partial implementation of the treaty.
    30. Caribbean countries reap the benefit of greater employment, but the country of origin reaps the benefit of enlarged sales arising from the greater competitiveness of the goods that are finished and returned with cheaper labor costs.
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