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origin
['ɔridʒin]
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danh từ
gốc, nguồn gốc, căn nguyên, khởi nguyên
từ ngữ gốc Latin
dòng dõi, lai lịch
người dòng dõi quý tộc
Chuyên ngành Anh - Việt
origin
['ɔridʒin]
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Hoá học
nguồn gốc
Kinh tế
nguồn gốc; xuất xứ
Kỹ thuật
nguồn gốc; xuất xứ
Sinh học
nguồn gốc
Tin học
gốc
Toán học
điểm gốc, gốc, khởi điểm; nguồn gốc
Vật lý
điểm gốc, gốc, khởi điểm; nguồn gốc
Xây dựng, Kiến trúc
gốc, nguồn
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origin

origin (ôrʹə-jĭn, ŏrʹ-) noun

Abbr. orig.

1. The point at which something comes into existence or from which it derives or is derived.

2. Ancestry: "We cannot escape our origins, however hard we try" (James Baldwin).

3. The fact of originating; rise or derivation: The rumor had its origin in an impulsive remark.

4. Anatomy. The point of attachment of a muscle that remains relatively fixed during contraction.

5. Mathematics. The point of intersection of coordinate axes, as in the Cartesian coordinate system.

 

[Middle English origine, ancestry, from Latin orīgō, orīgin-, from orīrī, to arise, be born.]

Synonyms: origin, inception, source, root. These nouns signify the point at which something originates. Origin is the point at which something comes into existence: The origins of some words are unknown. "Man with all his noble qualities . . . still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin" (Charles Darwin). When origin refers to people, it means parentage or ancestry: "He came . . . of mixed French and Scottish origin" (Charlotte Brontë). Inception is the beginning, as of an action or process: Between the inception of the litigation and its final disposition the plaintiff's first attorney retired. Source can refer to the point of origin of a stream or a river: "the Alpine sources of the Rhine" (John Foster Kirk). In another sense the term signifies the point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained: "one great original source of revenue . . . the wages of labor" (Adam Smith). "The mysterious . . . is the source of all true art and science" (Albert Einstein). Root often denotes what is considered the fundamental cause of or basic reason for something: "Lack of money is the root of all evil" (George Bernard Shaw). "Most of the problems a President has to face have their roots in the past" (Harry S. Truman).

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origin (n)
source, derivation, cause, beginning, basis, foundation