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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 sumber
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3 iturri
well, source, spring, fountain -
4 водозаборная скважина
1) Engineering: water well2) Construction: groundwater well3) Oil: WSW (water supply well), WW, water supply well, water-supply well, source well, water source well, raw water well4) Makarov: water ell, water well (источник воды)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > водозаборная скважина
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5 fōns
fōns fontis, m [FV-], a spring, fountain, well, source: aquae dulcis: rivorum a fonte deductio: qui fontes aestibus exarescebant, Cs.: locus fontibus abundans: fontium qui celat origines, Nilus, H.: Vini, H.: Timavi, V.: fontemque ignemque ferre, spring water, V.— A mineral spring, healing waters: fontes Clusini, H.—Fig., a fountain-head, source, origin, cause: aequitatis: movendi: Scribendi recte sapere est fons, H.: ab illo fonte et capite Socrate: maeroris: is fons mali huiusce fuit, L.: Pindarici fontis haustūs, i. e. Pindar's verse, H.—Person., as a deity, C.* * *spring, fountain; source; principal cause -
6 Fons
fons, fontis, m. [root in Gr. cheWô, cheusô, to pour, chuma, choê, etc.; Lat. fundo, futtilis. Fons, i. e. stem font, for fovont = cheWont-; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 123 Müll.; and Paul. ex Fest. p. 84], a spring, fountain, well-source (syn.: scaturigo, puteus).I.Lit.:B.late parvus aquaï Prata riget fons,
Lucr. 5, 603:fons dulcis aquaï,
id. 6, 890:fons aquae dulcis, cui nomen Arethusa est,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53, § 118:rivorum a fonte deductio,
id. Top. 8, 33:est apud Hammonis fanum fons luce diurna Frigidus, et calidus nocturno tempore,
Lucr. 6, 848 sq.; cf. ib. 873: eunt ad fontem, nitidant (i. e. abluunt) corpora, Enn. ap. Non. 144, 16 (Trag. v. 166 ed. Vahl.); Caes. B. C. 2, 24 fin.; 3, 49, 5:(Romulus) locum delegit fontibus abundantem,
Cic. Rep. 2, 6:fontium qui celat origines, Nilus,
Hor. C. 4, 14, 45; id. Ep. 1, 16, 12; id. Epod. 2, 27:fontes Alandri,
Liv. 38, 15, 15:Padi fons diebus aestivis aret,
Plin. 2, 102, 105, § 229:vestris amicum fontibus et choris,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 25: fas pervicaces est mihi Thyiadas Vinique fontem lactis et uberes Cantare rivos, the fountains or streams of wine drawn from the earth by the stroke of the thyrsus, id. ib. 2, 19, 10:cum tui fontes vel inimicis tuis pateant,
Cic. Mur. 4, 9.—Esp.1.A mineral spring, healing waters, = aquae, frigidi medicatique fontes, Cels. 4, 5; cf.:2.caput et stomachum supponere fontibus Clusinis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 8:fons calidus medicae salubritatis,
Plin. 5, 15, 16, § 72:medicatorum fontium vis,
id. 2, 93, 95, § 207.—Transf., spring-water, water ( poet.):II.utrum fontine an Libero imperium te inhibere mavis?
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 26:alii fontemque ignemque ferebant,
Verg. A. 12, 119; Luc. 5, 337. —Trop., a fountain-head, source, origin, cause:III.meos amicos...ad Graecos ire jubeo, ut ea a fontibus potius potius hauriant, quam rivulos consectentur,
Cic. Ac. 1, 2, 8;so opp. rivuli,
id. de Or. 2, 27, 117; id. Cael. 8, 19:fons maledicti,
id. Planc. 23, 57:hic fons, hoc principium est movendi,
id. Rep. 6, 25:scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons,
Hor. A. P. 309; cf.:Cilicia origo et fons belli,
Flor. 3, 6:ab illo fonte et capite Socrate,
Cic. de Or. 1, 10, 42:quorum (philosophorum) fons ipse Socrates,
Quint. 1, 10, 13; cf.:atqui rerum caput hoc erat et fons,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 45:oratorum partus atque fontes,
Cic. Brut. 13, 49:haec omnia ex eodem fonte fluxerunt,
id. N. D. 3, 19, 48: omnes omnium rerum, quae ad dicendum pertinerent, fontes animo ac memoria continere, id. de Or. 1, 21, 94:philosophiae fontes aperire,
id. Tusc. 1, 3, 6:totos eloquentiae aperire,
Quint. 6, 1, 51:dicendi facultatem ex intimis sapientiae fontibus fluere,
id. 12, 2, 6; cf. id. 5, 10, 19:fontes ut adire remotos Atque haurire queam vitae praecepta beate,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 94:ex iis fontibus unde omnia ornamenta dicendi sumuntur,
Cic. de Or. 2, 11, 45; id. Rep. 5, 3:causa atque fons maeroris,
id. Tusc. 3, 28, 67:benevolentia, qui est amicitiae fons a natura constitutus,
id. Lael. 14, 50:is fons mali hujusce fuit,
Liv. 39, 15, 9:fons vitii et perjurii,
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7 fons
fons, fontis, m. [root in Gr. cheWô, cheusô, to pour, chuma, choê, etc.; Lat. fundo, futtilis. Fons, i. e. stem font, for fovont = cheWont-; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 123 Müll.; and Paul. ex Fest. p. 84], a spring, fountain, well-source (syn.: scaturigo, puteus).I.Lit.:B.late parvus aquaï Prata riget fons,
Lucr. 5, 603:fons dulcis aquaï,
id. 6, 890:fons aquae dulcis, cui nomen Arethusa est,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53, § 118:rivorum a fonte deductio,
id. Top. 8, 33:est apud Hammonis fanum fons luce diurna Frigidus, et calidus nocturno tempore,
Lucr. 6, 848 sq.; cf. ib. 873: eunt ad fontem, nitidant (i. e. abluunt) corpora, Enn. ap. Non. 144, 16 (Trag. v. 166 ed. Vahl.); Caes. B. C. 2, 24 fin.; 3, 49, 5:(Romulus) locum delegit fontibus abundantem,
Cic. Rep. 2, 6:fontium qui celat origines, Nilus,
Hor. C. 4, 14, 45; id. Ep. 1, 16, 12; id. Epod. 2, 27:fontes Alandri,
Liv. 38, 15, 15:Padi fons diebus aestivis aret,
Plin. 2, 102, 105, § 229:vestris amicum fontibus et choris,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 25: fas pervicaces est mihi Thyiadas Vinique fontem lactis et uberes Cantare rivos, the fountains or streams of wine drawn from the earth by the stroke of the thyrsus, id. ib. 2, 19, 10:cum tui fontes vel inimicis tuis pateant,
Cic. Mur. 4, 9.—Esp.1.A mineral spring, healing waters, = aquae, frigidi medicatique fontes, Cels. 4, 5; cf.:2.caput et stomachum supponere fontibus Clusinis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 8:fons calidus medicae salubritatis,
Plin. 5, 15, 16, § 72:medicatorum fontium vis,
id. 2, 93, 95, § 207.—Transf., spring-water, water ( poet.):II.utrum fontine an Libero imperium te inhibere mavis?
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 26:alii fontemque ignemque ferebant,
Verg. A. 12, 119; Luc. 5, 337. —Trop., a fountain-head, source, origin, cause:III.meos amicos...ad Graecos ire jubeo, ut ea a fontibus potius potius hauriant, quam rivulos consectentur,
Cic. Ac. 1, 2, 8;so opp. rivuli,
id. de Or. 2, 27, 117; id. Cael. 8, 19:fons maledicti,
id. Planc. 23, 57:hic fons, hoc principium est movendi,
id. Rep. 6, 25:scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons,
Hor. A. P. 309; cf.:Cilicia origo et fons belli,
Flor. 3, 6:ab illo fonte et capite Socrate,
Cic. de Or. 1, 10, 42:quorum (philosophorum) fons ipse Socrates,
Quint. 1, 10, 13; cf.:atqui rerum caput hoc erat et fons,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 45:oratorum partus atque fontes,
Cic. Brut. 13, 49:haec omnia ex eodem fonte fluxerunt,
id. N. D. 3, 19, 48: omnes omnium rerum, quae ad dicendum pertinerent, fontes animo ac memoria continere, id. de Or. 1, 21, 94:philosophiae fontes aperire,
id. Tusc. 1, 3, 6:totos eloquentiae aperire,
Quint. 6, 1, 51:dicendi facultatem ex intimis sapientiae fontibus fluere,
id. 12, 2, 6; cf. id. 5, 10, 19:fontes ut adire remotos Atque haurire queam vitae praecepta beate,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 94:ex iis fontibus unde omnia ornamenta dicendi sumuntur,
Cic. de Or. 2, 11, 45; id. Rep. 5, 3:causa atque fons maeroris,
id. Tusc. 3, 28, 67:benevolentia, qui est amicitiae fons a natura constitutus,
id. Lael. 14, 50:is fons mali hujusce fuit,
Liv. 39, 15, 9:fons vitii et perjurii,
thou source of all iniquity, Plaut. Truc. 2, 7, 51; cf. Petr. 24.— -
8 zdenac
f well, draw-well (- bunar)* * *• well• source -
9 oppkomme
subst. well, source subst. spring, source, issue of water, vein -
10 παραγώγιον
παραγώγ-ιον, τό,A toll levied on ships visiting a port, Philippid.17, IG11(2).163 A24 (Delos, iii B. C.), Milet.3 No.139.6 (iii B. C.), Plb.4.47.3, Poll.9.30.II well, source, Cod.Just.11.43.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραγώγιον
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11 източник
source(произход) originизточникът на всички наши неприятности the origin/cause of all our troublesот достоверен източник from a reliable source; on good authorityот частен- източник through private channelsдобре осведомен източник well informed sources/quartersнаправо от източника straight from the horse's mouth* * *ѝзточник,м., -ци, (два) ѝзточника source; ( произход) origin; авторът не посочва използваните \източникци the author gives no references to his authorities; добре осведомен \източникк well informed sources/quarters; \източникк на захранване ел. power supply; направо от \източникка straight from the horse’s mouth, at first hand; от достоверен \източникк from a reliable source; on good authority; от \източникка at source; от частен \източникк through private channels; постоянен \източникк на приходи dripping roast; правен \източникк source of law.* * *mother (прен.); derivation; fountain; mint (разг.); origin: the източник of all troubles - източникът на всички неприятности; parent; reservoir (of); source: from a reliable източник - от достоверен източник; spring; thesaurus* * *1. (произход) origin 2. source 3. ИЗТОЧНИКът на всички наши неприятности the origin/cause of all our troubles 4. добре осведомен ИЗТОЧНИК well informed sources/quarters 5. направо от ИЗТОЧНИКа straight from the horse's mouth 6. от достоверен ИЗТОЧНИК from a reliable source;on good authority 7. от частен -ИЗТОЧНИК through private channels -
12 fonte
"source;Quelle;nascente"* * *m f springfig sourcefonte energetica source of energyda fonte attendibile from a reliable source* * *fonte s.f.1 ( sorgente) spring, source2 ( fontana) fountain3 ( origine) source, origin: fonti energetiche, di guadagno, sources of energy, of profit; un lavoro che è fonte di soddisfazione, a job that is a source of satisfaction; per maggior chiarezza è meglio risalire alle fonti, to have a clearer picture it's better to go back to the sources; le fonti dell' 'Orlando Furioso', the sources of 'Orlando Furioso' // (dir.) fonti del diritto, sources of the law // fonti statistiche, statistical sources // (trib.) ritenuta alla fonte, withholding (o deduction) at source // sapere da fonte sicura, to have on good authority (o to have learnt from a reliable source)4 ( causa) cause, root◆ s.m.: fonte battesimale, font.* * *['fonte]1. sf(sorgente) spring, (fig : di calore, informazioni) sourcerisalire alle fonti — to go back to the origins o roots
2. smfonte battesimale Rel — font
* * *['fonte] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (sorgente) spring, fount lett.2) (fontana) fountain3) (origine) rootfonte di — source of [ansietà, soddisfazione]
4) (di informazioni) source, authority5) (documento)2.-i — source material, sources
sostantivo maschile* * *fonte/'fonte/I sostantivo f.1 (sorgente) spring, fount lett.2 (fontana) fountain3 (origine) root; fonte di reddito source of income; fonte di source of [ansietà, soddisfazione]; risalire alla fonte to go back to the original source4 (di informazioni) source, authority; una fonte autorevole a reliable source (of information); secondo una fonte bene informata according to a well placed observer5 (documento) -i source material, sourcesfonte battesimale font. -
13 källa
well, spring; sourceartesisk källa; artesian wellintermittent källa; intermittent springkalkkälla; calcareous springoljekälla; oil wellsaltkälla; brine, brine spring, salt brine, salt wellspringkälla; artesian discharge, artesian wellvarm källa; hot spring, thermal springöverfallskälla; surface spring -
14 источник
source имя существительное:whence (источник, причина возникновения) -
15 исток
source прям. и перен.; мн. cradle* * ** * *source и cradle, beginnings* * *fountoriginradixresourcesourcespringspringheadspring-well -
16 скважина
скважина
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well
A hole dug into the earth to reach a supply of water, oil, brine or gas. (Source: MGH)
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3.1.2 скважина (bore): Отверстие, проделанное в грунте и используемое для установки в нем коммуникационных систем.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > скважина
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17 извор
source, spring, well, fountain, (на руда) mineral spring———————— (фиг)parent————————origin; original; source; spring————————original————————birth; descent; origin; pedigree————————original; prototype* * *(фиг)parent--------authority, origin, original (n) -
18 alkulähde
• source• well• origin• primary source• wellspring• springhead• fountainhead• fountain• fountain-head• spring -
19 первичный документ
Первичный документ отражает основные результаты наблюдений за деловыми операциями и событиями, а также стратегии, процедуры и определения, касающиеся учетной информации, которые формулируются на уровне высшего руководства. — The source document reflects the basic observation of business transactions and events, as well as the policies, procedures and definitions formulated at top-management level concerning accounting information.
документ, производный финансовый ([см. дериватив]) — derivative
документ, товарораспорядительный — document of title
Документ, который отражает товары или деньги и даёт право или титул на товары или деньги. — A document that represents the goods or money and gives the right or title to the goods or money.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > первичный документ
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20 vrelo
well, spring* * *• wellspring• well• wellhead• steaming• source• fount• fountain
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