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1 source
source [suʀs]feminine nouna. ( = point d'eau) spring• source thermale/d'eau minérale thermal/mineral springb. ( = foyer) source• source de chaleur/d'énergie source of heat/of energy• source lumineuse or de lumière light sourcec. cette rivière prend sa source dans le Massif central this river has its source in the Massif Central• de source sûre/officielle or autorisée from a reliable/an official source* * *suʀs1) ( d'eau) spring2) ( de cours d'eau) sourceprendre sa source dans or à — to rise in ou at
3) ( origine) sourceêtre une source de — to be a source of [conflits, ennuis, profits]
4) ( référence) sourceciter/vérifier ses sources — to give/to check one's sources
••* * *suʀs nf1) (= point d'eau) spring2) [cours d'eau] source3) [informations] sourcetenir qch de bonne source — to have sth on good authority, to have sth from a good source
4) [problèmes] source5) [énergie, chaleur] source* * *source nf1 ( d'eau) spring; capter/exploiter une source to tap/exploit a spring;2 ( de cours d'eau) source; prendre sa source dans or à to rise in, to have its source in; remonter à la source d'une rivière to follow a river to its source;3 ( origine) source; source de chaleur/revenus source of heat/income; la source du conflit the source of the conflict; être à la source de to be at the source of; être une source de to be a source of [conflits, ennuis, profits]; retenue à la source deduction at source;4 ( référence) source; citer/vérifier ses sources to give/to check one's sources; de bonne source, de source sûre [provenir, savoir, apprendre] from a reliable source; de source bien informée from a well-informed source; je tiens ces renseignements de source sûre my information comes from a reliable source.ça coule de source it's obvious; revenir aux sources to return to the roots; retour aux sources return to the roots.[surs] nom féminin1. [point d'eau] springoù la Seine prend-elle sa source? where is the source of the Seine?, where does the Seine originate?a. [d'un fleuve] to go upriver until one finds the sourceb. [d'une habitude, d'un problème] to go back to the rootà la source [au commencement] at the source, in the beginning3. [cause] sourcecette formulation peut être source de malentendus the way it's worded could give rise to misinterpretations4. PRESSEtenir ses renseignements de bonne source ou de source sûre ou de source bien informée to have information on good authoritynous savons ou tenons de source sûre que... we have it on good authority that..., we are reliably informed that...de source officielle/officieuse, on apprend que... official/unofficial sources reveal that...5. ÉLECTRICITÉ9. PHYSIQUEsource lumineuse ou de lumière light sourcesource de chaleur/d'énergie source of heat/energy, heat/energy source -
2 source
[sɔːs] noun1) the place, person, circumstance, thing etc from which anything begins or comes:مَصْدَرThey have discovered the source of the trouble.
2) the spring from which a river flows:مَنْبَعthe source of the Nile.
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3 kilde fk
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4 alku
yks.nom. alku; yks.gen. alun; yks.part. alkua; yks.ill. alkuun; mon.gen. alkujen; mon.part. alkuja; mon.ill. alkuihinbeginning (noun)birth (noun)commencement (noun)embryo (noun)genesis (noun)inception (noun)onset (noun)opening (noun)origin (noun)prime (noun)rise (noun)root (noun)source (noun)start (noun)outset setting-in prelude (adje)* * *• primitive• prelude• source• primary• outset• prime• primeval• prefatory• rise• root• rudiments• setting-out• starting point• shoot• outbreak• setting• early stage• beginning• start• birth• original• commencement• embryo• generation• inception• opening• aboriginal• initial• origin• onset• initiation -
5 alkuperä
yks.nom. alkuperä; yks.gen. alkuperän; yks.part. alkuperää; yks.ill. alkuperään; mon.gen. alkuperien alkuperäin; mon.part. alkuperiä; mon.ill. alkuperiinauthorship (noun)beginning (noun)birth (noun)derivation (noun)origin (noun)origination (noun)source (noun)provenance (adje)* * *• paternity• principle• provenance• root• roots• parentage• start• source• basis• creation• authorship• parent• beginning• birth• dawning• origin• descent• foundation• heritage• derivation• base• origination -
6 lähde
yks.nom. lähde; yks.gen. lähteen; yks.part. lähdettä; yks.ill. lähteeseen; mon.gen. lähteiden lähteitten; mon.part. lähteitä; mon.ill. lähteisiin lähteihinfountain (noun)fountain-head (noun)mine (noun)rise (noun)source (noun)spring (noun)well (noun)well-head (noun)* * *• source• spring• well• beginning• well-head• rise• parent• mine• fountain• fountain-head -
7 kertoja
yks.nom. kertoja; yks.gen. kertojan; yks.part. kertojaa; yks.ill. kertojaan; mon.gen. kertojien kertojain; mon.part. kertojia; mon.ill. kertojiininformant (noun)multiplier (noun)narrator (noun)source (noun)* * *• relator• describer• source• recounter• narratormathematics• multiplier• informant• storyteller -
8 aiheuttaja
yks.nom. aiheuttaja; yks.gen. aiheuttajan; yks.part. aiheuttajaa; yks.ill. aiheuttajaan; mon.gen. aiheuttajien aiheuttajain; mon.part. aiheuttajia; mon.ill. aiheuttajiincause (noun)originator (noun)source (noun)* * *• cause• motive• originator• reason• source -
9 alkujuuri
yks.nom. alkujuuri; yks.gen. alkujuuren; yks.part. alkujuurta; yks.ill. alkujuureen; mon.gen. alkujuurten alkujuurien; mon.part. alkujuuria; mon.ill. alkujuuriinorigin (noun)root (noun)source (noun)* * *• origin• root• source -
10 virtalähde
yks.nom. virtalähde; yks.gen. virtalähteen; yks.part. virtalähdettä; yks.ill. virtalähteeseen; mon.gen. virtalähteiden virtalähteitten; mon.part. virtalähteitä; mon.ill. virtalähteisiin virtalähteihinpower source (noun)power supply (noun)* * *electricity• current generatorelectricity• power sourceelectricity• power supplyelectricity• supply -
11 ano
nounedge--------nounentrance--------nounlip--------nounmargin--------nounmouth--------nounoral--------nounsource--------prepositionalong--------prepositionat--------prepositionon -
12 fëa
noun "spirit" pl. fëar attested, MR:363. The Incarnates are said to live by necessary union of hroa body and fëa WJ:405. In Airëfëa noun "the Holy Spirit", Fëanáro masc. name "Spirit of Fire" Quenya-Sindarin hybrid form: Fëanor, Fëanturi noun "Masters of Spirits", name of the two Valar Mandos and Lórien SA:tur, fëafelmë noun "spirit-impulse" impulses originating with the spirit, e.g. love, pity, anger, hate VT41:19 cf. 13, VT43:37. In one source it is said to mean specifically a spirit indwelling a body, i.e. soul PE17:124, which contradicts such uses as Airefëa or Fëanturi. Cf. fairë. -
13 tiedonlähde
source of information (noun)* * *• source of information -
14 gold-mine
noun1) a place where gold is mined.مَنْجَم ذهَب2) a source of wealth or profit:مَصْدَر ثَرْوَهThat clothes shop is an absolute gold-mine.
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15 reactor
noun( also nuclear reactor) an apparatus in which nuclear energy is produced which can be used as a source of power, eg when converted into electricity.مُفاعِل -
16 inspirationskilde fk
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17 varmekilde fk
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18 hyellë
noun "glass" KHYELES, VT45:23; the later source also provides the unglossed form hyelma, which may be a synonym of hyellë; alternatively hyellë could be "glass" as a substance, whereas hyelma rather refers to "a glass" as a drinking vessel. In later sources, cilin or calca is given as the word for "glass". -
19 alda
noun "tree" GALAD, GÁLAD, SA, Nam, RGEO:66, LR:41, SD:302, LT1:249, LT2:340, VT39:7, also name of tengwa \#28 Appendix E. Pl. aldar in Narqelion; gen. pl. aldaron "of trees" in Namárië. Etymology of alda, see Letters:426 and UT:266-7. The latter source states that primitive ¤galadā, whence Quenya alda, originally applied to stouter and more spreading trees such as oaks or beeches, while straighter and more slender trees such as birches were called ¤ornē, Quenya ornë - but this distinction was not always observed in Quenya, and it seems that alda became the general word. According to PE17:25, primitive galada sic referred to a plant large and was a general term. Place-name Aldalómë tree-night or tree-shade-night LotR2:III ch. 4, translated in PE17:82; Aldarion masc. name, *"Son of the Trees" Appendix A, Tar-Aldarion a Númenorean King UT:210. Aldaron a name of Oromë Silm; aldinga "tree-top" VT47:28, aldarembina pl. aldarembinë attested adj. tree-tangled, the cognate of Sindarin galadhremminPM:17:26.Aldúya fourth day of the Eldarin six-day week, dedicated to the Trees Appendix D. The word seems to include *Aldu, a dual form referring to the Two Trees. The Númenóreans altered the name to Aldëa presumably *aldajā, referring to one tree the White only. The dual Aldu seems to occur also in Aldudénië "Lament for the Two Trees" a strange word, since Quenya does not permit intervocalic d as in this word perhaps the Vanyarin dialect of Quenya did Silm -
20 venno
noun "husband" cited as **verno in the Etymologies as printed in LR, entry BES, but according to VT45:7, this is a misreading of Tolkien's manuscript. In a later source, the word for husband is given as veru, q.v.
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