| 释义 |  origin /orˈi-jin/  nounThe rising or first existence of anythingThat from which anything first proceedsThe fixed starting-point or point from which measurement is made (mathematics)The place of attachment from which a muscle, etc arises, as distinct from its insertion (anatomy)SourceDerivation
 ORIGIN: L orīgō, -inis, from orīrī to rise origˈinal  adjective nounRelating to the origin or beginningExisting from or at the beginningBeing such from the beginningInnateStanding as source in relation to somethingNot derived, copied, imitated or translated from anything elseOriginativeNovelOriginating or having the power to originate in oneselfCreativeIndependent in inventionOdd in character
 An originThat which is not itself, or of which something else is, a copy, imitation or translationA real person, place, etc, serving as model for one in fictionAn inhabitant, member, etc, from the beginningA person of marked individuality or oddity(in pl; Milton) original elements
 originalˈity  noun origˈinally  adverb origˈinate  transitive verb intransitive verbTo give origin toTo bring into existenceTo be the author, inventor or creator of
 To have originTo begin(of a train or bus) to start its journey (from a certain point)
 origināˈtion  noun origˈinātive  adjective Having power to originate or bring into existenceOriginating
 origˈinātor  noun original equipment manufacturer  noun (computing) A firm which makes basic computer hardware for other manufacturers to build into their own products (abbrev OEM) original sin  noun  Innate depravity and corruption believed to be transmitted to Adam's descendants because of his sin originating summons, application, etc  noun (law) One which originates legal proceedings |