Examples of using Its origin in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Gallican Rite is certainly Syrian in its origin.
Now all our knowledge has its origin in the senses.
The name“rum” most likely has its origin in the word“rumbullion”, meaning tumult or uproar in the English Devonshire dialect.
Its origin has not been determined with certainty but the popular belief is that the disease arrived with infected UN soldiers from Nepal.
But little is known about the new virus, including its origin and how easily it can be transmitted between humans.
Create your own idiom tell us its origin- you know the whole nine yards.
The Levitical priesthood was temporal, earthly, and carnal in its origin, in its relations to God, in its working, in its power;
If one removes its origin, there is nothing else that one needs to remove;
Its origin dates back to May 25, 1887, when it was brought to light by Orazio Forgione, modest landowner, and Josefa De Nunzio.
Meditate, Knowledge Adventure(part 1) Meditation techniques, regardless of its origin, belong to….
Its origin can be traced back to the 16th century when the first thanksgiving dinner is said to have taken place.
The name is derived from the area of its origin- the border of Scotland and England.
Modern Relativism, on the other hand, though it too tends to pass into Scepticism, was in its origin a reaction against Scepticism.
It owes its origin to a mistaken inversion of the Pahlavi designation Avistak u Zand, a term which probably means"Text and Commentary";
The breed gets its name from the place of its origin- the Scottish/English borders.
Dear Evan: What is a"Catch 22" and what is its origin?
Pyrimidine is also found in meteorites, but scientists still do not know its origin.
It also significantly reduced traffic to its origin servers and the IO/CPU load on its image-processing servers.
Its origin began in the 1940's as a Japanese-style structure that was built sitting on the edge of a cliff.
Although its origin remains a mystery, most experts believe that Finns have used some form of steam sauna for hundreds or even thousands of years.