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so:s1) (the place, person, circumstance, thing etc from which anything begins or comes: They have discovered the source of the trouble.) fuente, origen2) (the spring from which a river flows: the source of the Nile.) nacimiento, fuentesource n1. fuente2. origen / causawhat is the source of the problem? ¿cuál es la causa del problema?tr[sɔːs]1 (of river) fuente nombre femenino, nacimiento3 (person, thing supplying information) fuente nombre femenino4 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL (of infection) focosource ['sors] n: fuente f, origen m, nacimiento m (de un río)n.• cimiento s.m.• derivación s.f.• foco s.m.• fuente (en el caso de un programa o un archivo) s.f.• fundamento s.m.• germen s.m.• madre s.f.• manantial s.m.• mineral s.m.• nidal s.m.• nido s.m.• origen s.m.• principio s.m.• procedencia s.f.• venero s.m.sɔːrs, sɔːs1)a) (origin, supply) fuente fto trace a problem to its source — encontrar* el origen or la raíz de un problema
b) ( of river) nacimiento m2) ( providing information)a) ( person) (journ) fuente fpolice/government/reliable sources — fuentes policiales/gubernamentales/fidedignas
b) (text, document) fuente f[sɔːs]1. N1) (=origin) fuente f ; [of gossip etc] procedencia fI have it from a reliable source that... — sé de fuente fidedigna que...
what is the source of this information? — ¿de dónde proceden estos informes?
2) [of river] nacimiento m2.CPDsource file N — archivo m fuente
source language N — (Ling) lengua f de partida; (Comput) lenguaje m origen
source materials NPL — materiales mpl de referencia
source program N — programa m fuente
* * *[sɔːrs, sɔːs]1)a) (origin, supply) fuente fto trace a problem to its source — encontrar* el origen or la raíz de un problema
b) ( of river) nacimiento m2) ( providing information)a) ( person) (journ) fuente fpolice/government/reliable sources — fuentes policiales/gubernamentales/fidedignas
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2 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) de una fuente fiable/seguraEnglish-spanish dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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3 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) de una fuente fiable/seguraEnglish-spanish dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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4 reliably
adverb (from a reliable source; by a reliable person: I am reliably informed that the Prime Minister is going to resign.) por una fuente fiable, por medios fiablestr[rɪ'laɪəblɪ]1■ I am reliably informed that... fuentes fidedignas me informan que..., sé de buena tinta que...reliably [ri'laɪəbli] adv: sin fallarto be reliably informed: saber (algo) de fuentes fidedignasrɪ'laɪəbliI am reliably informed that... — sé de fuentes fidedignas que..., sé de buena fuente que...
[rɪ'laɪǝblɪ]ADVI am reliably informed that... — sé de fuentes fidedignas que...
equipment that works reliably in most conditions — equipo que funciona sin fallos en la mayoría de las condiciones
stars whose distances we can reliably measure — estrellas cuyas distancias podemos medir con cierta precisión
* * *[rɪ'laɪəbli]I am reliably informed that... — sé de fuentes fidedignas que..., sé de buena fuente que...
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5 fuente
fuente sustantivo femenino 1 fuente de ingresos source of income; información de buena fuente information from reliable sources 2 ( construcción) fountain;◊ fuente de soda (Chi, Méx) soda fountain (AmE), ( place where drinks and ice creams are bought and consumed)3 ( plato) dish;
fuente sustantivo femenino
1 fountain
2 (plato de servir) (serving) dish
3 (origen de algo) source: fuentes literarias, literary sources
fuentes de alimentación eléctrica, sources of electricity ' fuente' also found in these entries: Spanish: inagotable - secarse - taza - autorizado - cantarín - caño - divisa - enlozado - frágil - lapicera - luminoso - pila - pilón - pluma - secar English: baking dish - delight - dish - evenly - font - fountain - fountainhead - horse - informant - quotable - reliably - resource - source - spout - spring - thermal - typeface - unnamed - authority - baking - hot - pen - platter - regular - serving
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reliable — re‧li‧a‧ble [rɪˈlaɪəbl] adjective someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or depended on: • a good, reliable worker • The system will be more reliable than the current equipment. reliability noun [uncountable] : • The design… … Financial and business terms
reliable — [[t]rɪla͟ɪ͟əb(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED People or things that are reliable can be trusted to work well or to behave in the way that you want them to. She was efficient and reliable... Japanese cars are so reliable. Syn: dependable Derived words … English dictionary
source — source1 W1S2 [so:s US so:rs] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: sourse, from sourdre to rise, spring out , from Latin surgere; SURGE1] 1.) a thing, place, activity etc that you get something from ▪ They get their money from various sources … Dictionary of contemporary English
reliable */*/ — UK [rɪˈlaɪəb(ə)l] / US adjective 1) a) a reliable person is someone who you can trust to behave well, work hard, or do what you expect them to do Alice can look after the children. She s very reliable. a reliable workman/car b) a reliable vehicle … English dictionary
reliable — re|li|a|ble [ rı laıəbl ] adjective ** 1. ) a reliable person is someone you can trust to behave well, work hard, or do what you expect them to do: DEPENDABLE: Alice can take care of the children. She s very reliable. a reliable workman a ) a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
source — n. & v. n. 1 a spring or fountain head from which a stream issues (the sources of the Nile). 2 a place, person, or thing from which something originates (the source of all our troubles). 3 a person or document etc. providing evidence (reliable… … Useful english dictionary
Source literature — is a term with different meanings. Literature (understood as printed texts) is one kind of information source. In a way is all literature a kind of source literature . It might, for example, be cited and used as sources in academic writings.… … Wikipedia
straight from the horse's mouth — {slang} Directly from the person or place where it began; from a reliable source or a person that cannot be doubted. * /They are going to be married. I got the news straight from the horse s mouth their minister./ * /John found out about the… … Dictionary of American idioms
straight from the horse's mouth — {slang} Directly from the person or place where it began; from a reliable source or a person that cannot be doubted. * /They are going to be married. I got the news straight from the horse s mouth their minister./ * /John found out about the… … Dictionary of American idioms
straight\ from\ the\ horse's\ mouth — slang Directly from the person or place where it began; from a reliable source or a person that cannot be doubted. They are going to be married. I got the news straight from the horse s mouth their minister. John found out about the painting… … Словарь американских идиом
Source criticism — This entry is about source evaluation (or information evaluation) in an interdisciplinary context and thus not limited to some discipline specific understanding of the term source criticism . A source (an information source) may be a document, a… … Wikipedia