词汇 | originated |
释义 | originated past simple and past participle oforiginate originate verb uk /əˈrɪdʒ.ən.eɪt/ us /əˈrɪdʒ.ən.eɪt/ C2[ I ] to come from a particular place, time, situation, etc.: 起源,发源,发端;产生 originate inAlthough the technology originated in the UK, it has been developed in the US尽管这项技术起源于英国,但它在美国得到了发展。 originate amongThe game is thought to have originated among the native peoples of Alaska.据认为,这项运动始于阿拉斯加的土著人。 [ T ] to start something or cause it to happen: 最早开始;创始,开创 Who originated the saying "Small is beautiful"?“小即美”这句话最早是谁说的? to begin to (make something) happen startHurry up – the film has already started. beginThe ceremony is about to begin. commenceThe meeting commenced with a moment of silence. openThe meeting opened with a short word of welcome to new members. originateThe idea for the business originated with my grandmother's recipes. Origins and sources at sourcephrase bases be a recipe for disaster, trouble, success, etc.idiom beginning birthplace cradle derive from something emanate emanate from/through something/someone fount fountainhead hail multisource natal origin originate paternity seed seed corn wellspring You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Causing things to happen Starting and beginning Examples of originatedoriginated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The proportion of each individual's genotype that originated from one of the other populations was estimated using the assignment tests. Rather, language originated as a result of the natural evolution of more ' primitive ' forms of communicative behaviours - as these arose within a social setting. Yet it is impossible for what is originated to be eternal, and for what is eternal to be originated. However, the frequency of infected flocks showed considerable variation depending on the abattoir, the season, and the farm from which the samples originated. Some of these scripts originated in the distant past, emerging out of traditions of remonstrance and petition stretching back for millennia. In contrast, most of the pro-government marches originated from the poorer, western half of the city. This re-opens the question of where life originated. The asteroids, meteoroids and apparently all comets originated in the explosion of planets (or moons). It is not known where in the marine environment the pandemic strains originated, where and how the serovariants emerged, and how these strains spread. Accordingly, we conjecture that they originated around that time. Any protein production above that amount would have originated from the system. These data confirm that the neutrons originated inside the target. Statistical methods originated in the study of natural phenomena and bring tremendous analytical power to the study of process and structure. Table 5 shows that the use of subject you originated among the middle ranks. In part this vassallage originated in the right of conquest, and later became enshrined in tradition. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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