词汇 | origination |
释义 | origination noun[ U ] uk /əˌrɪdʒɪˈneɪʃən/us BANKING, FINANCE the process of arranging a new loan or investment: origination fee/costThe credit union announced that it would no longer charge an origination fee for loans. Profits from the mortgage origination business will probably slow in the near term. the process of starting or developing something, or causing it to happen: Our business is product design and origination. the time or place at which something begins: Drop-down boxes made it simple to pick origination and destination cities for the flight. Examples of originationorigination So too they freely acknowledge the many problems inherent to phylogenetic analyses and upon which depend the estimates of origination times. This connection is linked to temporality and, therefore, human souls must have a temporal origination and must originate simultaneously with their bodies. One may wonder also whether we can include individuation under the indefinite "like" of origination in the previous quotation. But its origination and its like are things happening to it accidentally. This book contains eighteen chapters, which variously address different aspects of the origination and extinction of populations, taxa and communities through time. Second, temporal origination is utterly different from continuous existence while individuation must be continuous and, therefore, cannot be considered a "like" of origination. Matter is both a site of generation and origination, transformation and causality. In both regions he suggests that origination of species is more important than immigration. On two occasions, separated by a span of ten years, this author studied the origination and extinction rates of biological taxa found in the fossil record. She discusses in some detail the role of analogy and comparison during listening, suggesting that the process contains sufficient origination and activity to merit being described as 'creative'. Obviously, if the natural selection of language is in trouble, then alternative accounts of its origination not only deserve a fair hearing, but also ought to be sought. The absence of abundant insect remains does not seem to us a significant impediment to the forest fire theory which otherwise explains the origination of the tetrapod fossils so well. Because of this, the structure(s) of consciousness operative in the origination of the phenomena may be only dimly reflected in the phenomena at hand to the scholar. There are, as we have tried to indicate, some uncertainties about what he precisely means in the exposition of his theory of the soul's temporal origination. Whether we consider music of a specific style or at a specific moment in its origination, dissemination or reception, there is likely to be a disparity in available published research. See all examples of origination 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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