گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'origin'

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فارسی

1 پزشکی:: مبدأ

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2 عمومی:: اصل‌

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3 عمومی:: منشا

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4 عمومی:: سرچشمه‌

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5 عمومی:: خاستگاه‌

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6 عمومی:: منشأ

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7 عمومی:: اصل‌ بنیاد

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8 عمومی:: علت‌

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9 عمومی:: مبدا

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english

1 general::   noun time/place/reason that sth starts ADJ. common | doubtful, obscure, unknown a letter of doubtful origin | true | ancient, early, primitive | recent The term ‘black hole’ is of very recent origin. | immediate The development had its immediate origins in discussions with management. | African, English, etc. | foreign | local | mixed | natural | supernatural | environmental, geographical, historical, intellectual | animal, human, mineral, plant, vegetable foods of animal origin We shouldn't forget our animal origins. VERB + ORIGIN have, share The vases share common origins. | investigate, trace | owe Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton. | explain | reflect ORIGIN + VERB go back to sth, lie in sth The origins of Gdansk go back to the tenth century. PREP. in ~ The rock is volcanic in origin. | of … ~ a painting of unknown origin PHRASES sth's country of origin Bottles are labelled by country of origin. | have its origin in sth The dispute had its origin in the Battle of Wakefield. family, race, class, etc, that a person comes from ADJ. African, English, etc. | foreign | mixed | class, ethnic, national, racial, social | middle-class, noble, peasant, slave, working-class | humble, lowly He had risen from humble origins through hard work. VERB + ORIGIN trace Their family can trace its origins back to the Norman Conquest. | betray Her accent betrayed her working-class origins. PREP. by ~ He is a Londoner by origin. | in ~ Her family is Portuguese in origin. | of … ~ He was of lowly origins. PHRASES sb's country of origin

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun source: The origin of this machine is Germany.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: where something comes from origin/origins the place or situation in which something begins to exist: • the origins of the conflict in the Middle East • The book explains the origin of words. • Her disability is genetic in origin . source the thing, place etc that you get something from: • They get their money from various sources. • Beans are a good source of protein. root the root of a problem is the main cause. The roots of something are the things that it was originally based on: • Allergies are at the root of a lot of health problems. • At the root of the crisis was a shortage of hard cash. • They want a return to the roots of Christianity. • Reggae has its roots in a range of different musical styles. the birthplace of something the place where something first started to exist: • New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz. • Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee the cradle of something the place where something important first started – used mainly in the following phrases: • Ancient Athens is considered to be the cradle of democracy . • Baghdad was the cradle of civilization . starting point an idea, suggestion etc from which a discussion, process, or project can develop: • His paper provided an excellent starting point for discussion. to come from something or somewhere come from something to have developed from something that existed before: • The word origami comes from the Japanese ori (folding) and kami (paper). • Where did the idea for the book come from? be based on something to use something else as the basis: • The film is based on a traditional Chinese story. • She later wrote a book based on her experiences in Africa. originate to come from a particular place, group, or situation, especially one that existed a long time ago. Originate is more formal than come from: • The jewellery probably originates from Egypt. • Genes also tell us that native Americans originated from a small group of migrants who crossed the Bering land bridge from Siberia. • Christmas pudding is thought to have originated from a type of medieval porridge, which was made of meat, dried fruit, nuts, sugar and spices. be founded on something to develop from an idea or belief: • Our system of government is founded on the principle of democracy. derive from something/be derived from something to come from something, especially by means of a long or complicated process – often used about words coming from another language: • Much of the English language is derived from Latin. • Many drugs are derived from plants. have its origins/roots in something to develop from something that existed long ago: • Halloween has its origins in an ancient Celtic festival. • Modern country and Western music has its roots in the folk songs of the rural south. go back to something to come from a particular past time or event or from something that existed a long time ago: • Our friendship goes back to our freshman year in college. • The college goes back to the Middle Ages.

Longman-Thesaurus

4 general:: origin adjectives a common origin (= a place or situation in which different things all started to exist ) • It may be that all life on Earth has a common origin. of recent origin (= having started to exist only a short time ago ) • This particular theory is of very recent origin. of unknown origin (= used to say that no one knows where, when, or how something started ) • an ancient folk tale of unknown origin of doubtful origin (= unknown and possibly suspicious ) • The fire was still being treated as of doubtful origin. sth’s historical/geographical/political etc origins • This type of story has its historical origins in eighteenth century gothic novels. • the geographical origins of the plant verbs have its origin in something (= begin to exist ) • The ceremony has its origins in medieval times. trace its origins to something (= used to say that something can find evidence that it began to exist at a particular time or in a particular place ) • The Roman Catholic Church traces its origins back to the 4th century. trace the origin of something (= find where, when etc something began to exist ) • It’s difficult to trace the origin of some words. sth’s origins lie in something (= something comes from a particular place or or develops from a particular situation ) • a grape whose origins lie in northern Italy • The technique’s origins lie in the popular arts of the time. sth’s origins go back to something (= used to say when or how something began ) • The school’s origins go back to the 12th century. investigate the origin of something (= try to find out where, when etc something began to exist ) • researchers investigating the origin of AIDS phrase the country/place of origin (= the country or place where something is made or produced ) • The rugs are somewhat cheaper in their country of origin.

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