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1 source
[so:s]1) (the place, person, circumstance, thing etc from which anything begins or comes: They have discovered the source of the trouble.) sursă2) (the spring from which a river flows: the source of the Nile.) izvor -
2 source
(th) sursă, izvor -
3 source point
(fiz) sursă, izvor -
4 source stregth
(fiz) puterea / intensitatea sursei -
5 point shaped source; point source
(fiz) sursă punctiformăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > point shaped source; point source
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6 circular-ring source
(hidr) izvor inelar închisEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > circular-ring source
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7 heat source
(termo) sursă de căldură -
8 luminous source
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9 power source
(th) sursă de energie -
10 steady source
(fiz) sursă constantă -
11 water source
(hidr) sursă de apă -
12 harness
1. noun(the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled.) hamuri2. verb1) (to put the harness on (a horse).) a înhăma2) (to make use of (a source of power, eg a river) for some purpose, eg to produce electricity or to drive machinery: Attempts are now being made to harness the sun as a source of heat and power.) a exploata, a valorifica -
13 commercialise
verb (to try to make (something) a source of profit: Christmas has become commercialized.) a transforma într-o afacere -
14 commercialize
verb (to try to make (something) a source of profit: Christmas has become commercialized.) a transforma într-o afacere -
15 derivation
[deri-]1) (the source or origin (of a word etc).) origine2) (the process of deriving.) derivare -
16 derive
1. verb( with from)1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) a deriva (din)2) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) a (pre)lua de la•- derivative 2. noun(a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) derivat -
17 emanate
['eməneit](to flow out; to come out (from some source).) a emana, a proveni (de la) -
18 fountain
1) (an often ornamental structure which produces a spring of water that rises into the air: Rome is famous for its beautifully carved stone fountains.) fântână2) (the water coming from such a structure: It was so hot that he stood under the fountain to get cool.) (apă de) fântână3) (a source: God is the fountain of all goodness.) izvor• -
19 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) din sursă directăEnglish-Romanian dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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20 glory
['ɡlo:ri] 1. plural - glories; noun1) (fame or honour: glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.) glorie2) (a source of pride, fame etc: This building is one of the many glories of Venice.) glorie3) (the quality of being magnificent: The sun rose in all its glory.) splendoare2. verb(to take great pleasure in: He glories in his work as an architect.) a savura, a se desfăta- glorify- glorification
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Source — Engine … Википедия
source — [ surs ] n. f. • v. 1354; sourse XIIe; fém. de so(u)rs, anc. p. p. de sourdre 1 ♦ Eau qui sort de terre; issue naturelle ou artificielle par laquelle une eau souterraine se déverse à la surface du sol. ⇒ fontaine, griffon, 1. point (d eau).… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Source — may refer to:Film and television* The Source (documentary) , a 1999 documentary movie about the Beat generation * The Source (film) , a 2002 science fiction movie, also known as The Secret Craft in the UK and The Surge for its American DVD… … Wikipedia
source — Source. s. f. Endroit où l eau commence à sourdre, à sortir de terre, pour avoir un cours continuel. Claire source. vive source. source qui ne tarit jamais. ce ruisseau ne provient pas des pluyes, c est une eau qui coule de source. trouver une… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
source — n 1: a point of origin the source of the conflict 2: one that supplies information held the reporter in contempt for refusing to reveal her source Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
source — Source, Origo, Scaturigo, Scatebra, Caput riuulorum, a surgendo. La source d une lignée, là ou toute la lignée rapporte son commencement, Genus. La source dont vient tout le mal, Seminarium. La source dont procede quelque tristesse, Fons moeroris … Thresor de la langue françoyse
source — [sôrs] n. [ME sours < OFr sourse < pp. of sourdre, to rise < L surgere: see SURGE] 1. a spring, fountain, etc. that is the starting point of a stream 2. that from which something comes into existence, develops, or derives [the sun is our … English World dictionary
Source — Source, n. [OE. sours, OF. sourse, surse, sorse, F. source, fr. OF. sors, p. p. of OF. sordre, surdre, sourdre, to spring forth or up, F. sourdre, fr. L. surgere to lift or raise up, to spring up. See {Surge}, and cf. {Souse} to plunge or swoop… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Source — [sɔ:s] die; <aus engl. source »Quelle«, dies über altfr. surse zu lat. surgere »entstehen«> die Eingangselektrode beim Feldeffekttransistor … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
source — ► NOUN 1) a place, person, or thing from which something originates. 2) a spring or other place from which a river or stream issues. 3) a person, book, or document that provides information or evidence. ► VERB ▪ obtain from a particular source.… … English terms dictionary
Source — (fr., spr. Surs), 1) die Quelle, der Ursprung; bes. 2) die Handelsquelle (wo eine Waare aus der ersten Hand bezogen wird) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon