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/ˈsors, ˈsɔrs/
來源;引起…的東西,提供消息的人,源頭
From:
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根源常式
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原始
From:
Network Terminology
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源 原始
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Source
n.
1.
The
act
of
rising
;
a
rise
;
an
ascent
. [
Obs
.]
Therefore
right
as
an
hawk
upon
a
sours
Up
springeth
into
the
air
,
right
so
prayers
. . .
Maken
their
sours
to
Goddes
ears
two
. --
Chaucer
.
2.
The
rising
from
the
ground
,
or
beginning
,
of
a
stream
of
water
or
the
like
;
a
spring
;
a
fountain
.
Where
as
the
Poo
out
of
a
welle
small
Taketh
his
firste
springing
and
his
sours
. --
Chaucer
.
Kings
that
rule
Behind
the
hidden
sources
of
the
Nile
. --
Addison
.
3.
That
from
which
anything
comes
forth
,
regarded
as
its
cause
or
origin
;
the
person
from
whom
anything
originates
;
first
cause
.
This
source
of
ideas
every
man
has
wholly
in
himself
.
--
Locke
.
The
source
of
Newton's
light
,
of
Bacon's
sense
.
--
Pope
.
Syn:
--
See
Origin
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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n
1:
the
place
where
something
begins
,
where
it
springs
into
being
; "
the
Italian
beginning
of
the
Renaissance
";
"
Jupiter
was
the
origin
of
the
radiation
"; "
Pittsburgh
is
the
source
of
the
Ohio
River
"; "
communism's
Russian
root
" [
syn
:
beginning
,
origin
,
root
,
rootage
]
2:
a
person
who
supplies
information
[
syn
:
informant
]
3:
a
publication
(
or
a
passage
from
a
publication
)
that
is
referred
to
; "
he
carried
an
armful
of
references
back
to
his
desk
"; "
he
spent
hours
looking
for
the
source
of
that
quotation
" [
syn
:
reference
]
4:
a
document
(
or
organization
)
from
which
information
is
obtained
; "
the
reporter
had
two
sources
for
the
story
"
5:
a
facility
where
something
is
available
6:
anything
that
provides
inspiration
for
later
work
[
syn
:
seed
,
germ
]
7:
someone
who
originates
or
causes
or
initiates
something
; "
he
was
the
generator
of
several
complaints
" [
syn
:
generator
,
author
]
8: (
technology
)
a
process
by
which
energy
or
a
substance
enters
a
system
; "
a
heat
source
"; "
a
source
of
carbon
dioxide
"
[
ant
:
sink
]
9:
anything
(
a
person
or
animal
or
plant
or
substance
)
in
which
an
infectious
agent
normally
lives
and
multiplies
; "
an
infectious
agent
depends
on
a
reservoir
for
its
survival
"
[
syn
:
reservoir
]
v
1:
get
(
a
product
)
from
another
country
or
business
; "
She
sourced
a
supply
of
carpet
"; "
They
are
sourcing
from
smaller
companies
"
2:
specify
the
origin
of
; "
The
writer
carefully
sourced
her
report
"
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