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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1898 COCA: 2547

origin

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or·i·gin /ˈɒrɪdʒɪn $ ˈɔː-, ˈɑː-/ ●●● W2 noun [countableC, uncountableU]  
1 (also origins [plural])COME FROM/ORIGINATE the place or situation in which something begins to exist 起源;起因
origin of
 a new theory to explain the origins of the universe
解释宇宙起源的一种新理论
in origin
 Most coughs are viral in origin.
咳嗽大多由病毒引发。
 The word is French in origin.
这个单词源于法语。
 The tradition has its origins in the Middle Ages.
这一传统源于中世纪。
 old folk tales of unknown origin
起源不明的古老民间传说
country/place of origin (=where something came from) 原产国/原产地
 All meat should be clearly labelled with its country of origin.
所有肉类都要清楚地标出原产国。
see thesaurus at beginning
2 (also origins) [plural]COME FROM/ORIGINATE the country, race, or type of family which someone comes from 出身,血统;族裔 extraction
of French/German/Asian etc origin
 Two thirds of the pupils are of Asian origin.
这些小学生中有三分之二是亚裔。
 The form asks for information about the person’s ethnic origin.
这张表格要求填写本人所属族裔的信息。
 Immigrants rarely return to their country of origin.
移民很少有人会返回出生国。
 She never forgot her humble origins.
她从未忘记自己的卑微出身。
nCOLLOCATIONS
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.
something’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.
owe its origins to something (=used to explain how something began to exist)
a government which owes its origins to revolution
something’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.
something’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.
nTHESAURUS
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.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
originor·i·gin /ˈɒrədʒənˈɔː-, ˈɑː-/ (also origins) noun [countableC, uncountableU]
1the situation, place, or substance something comes from
origin of
Swiss authorities were doubtful about the origins of his financing.
products of petroleum origin
The software helps you trace the origin of any piece of data.
2country/nation/point of origin the country or place that goods have come from
lists showing U.S. imports of crude oil and other products by country of origin
The shipper assumes full responsibility for the cargo from the point of origin to the point of destination.
see also certificate of origin
Origin origin
(1500-1600) French origine, from Latin origo, from oriri to rise
or·i·gin nounn COLLOCATIONS1n THESAURUS1
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1898 COCA: 2547
origin

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1time/place/reason that sth starts起源;來源ADJECTIVE | VERB + ORIGIN | ORIGIN + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcommon共同的起源independent獨立的起源doubtful, obscure, unknown來源不明a letter of doubtful origin來信者不詳的信true真正的起源ancient, early古老的/早期的起源recent源於近期The term 'carbon footprint' is of very recent origin.“碳足跡”一詞是最近才出現的。immediate直接的起源The development had its immediate origins in discussions with management.這一進展直接源於同管理部門的討論。African, English, etc.非洲、英國等的起源foreign來源於外國local來自地方mixed混合的來源natural來源於自然supernatural超自然的起源evolutionary, geographical, historical, intellectual進化/地理/歷史/智力起源animal, human, plant源於動物/人類/植物foods of animal origin源於動物的食物We shouldn't forget our animal origins.我們不應忘記自己是由動物進化而來的。VERB + ORIGINhave, share有來源;共有起源The vases share common origins.這些花瓶來路相同。investigate, trace調查/追溯起源owe歸源Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton.群體遺傳學的創立應歸功於弗朗西斯・高爾頓。explain解釋來源reflect反映起源suggest表明起源The name suggests a possible African origin.該名字表明它可能源於非洲。ORIGIN + VERBgo back to sth, lie in sth起源可追溯到⋯;起源於⋯The origins of the city go back to the 10th century.這座城市的起源可追溯到 10 世紀。PREPOSITIONin origin在來源上The rock is volcanic in origin.這塊石頭是火山石。of... origin來源於⋯a painting of unknown origin來源不詳的畫PHRASEScountry of origin, place of origin來源國;發源地The label tells you the country of origin.標籤顯示了原產國。have its origin in sth起源於⋯The custom has its origin in an ancient festival.該習俗起源於古代一個節日。
origin

noun²

2family, race, class, etc, that a person comes from家庭;種族;階級ADJECTIVE | VERB + ORIGIN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEAfrican, English, etc.非洲、英格蘭等血統foreign外國血統mixed混血class, ethnic, national, racial, social階級出身;種族背景;民族背景;社會背景middle-class, noble, peasant, slave, working-class中產階層/貴族/農民/奴隸/工薪階層出身humble, lowly卑微的/低賤的出身He had risen from humble origins through hard work.他出身卑微,通過努力工作才出人頭地。VERB + ORIGINtrace追溯根源Their family can trace its origins back to the Norman Conquest.他們的家族可上溯至諾曼征服時期。betray暴露出身Her accent betrayed her working-class origins.她的口音暴露了她工薪階層的出身。PREPOSITIONby origin從出身上說He is a Londoner by origin.他是倫敦人。in origin在血統上Her family is Portuguese in origin.她的家族是葡萄牙血統。of... origin⋯的出身He was of humble origins.他出身卑微。PHRASESsb's country of origin某人的出生國
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1898 COCA: 2547
origin noun
family3 (people of German origin) source (the origins of life)
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1898 COCA: 2547

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