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code source
source code N COMPUT
code source COMPUT
I. source [Brit sɔːs, Am sɔrs] N
1. source (origin):
source f (of de)
at source affect, cut off, deduct
2. source (cause):
source of anxiety, resentment, satisfaction
source of anxiety, resentment, satisfaction
source of problem, error, infection, pollution
source of rumour
3. source JOURN (informant):
source f (close to proche de)
4. source GEOG (of river):
5. source LIT (of writer, work):
II. sources N
sources npl UNIV (reference materials):
III. source [Brit sɔːs, Am sɔrs] VB trans (obtain)
source products, energy
to be sourced from region, country
I. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] N
1. code (laws, rules):
code of ethics PSYCH, SOCIOL
2. code (of behaviour):
3. code (cipher, message):
4. code FIN:
5. code TELEC:
6. code COMPUT:
II. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans (gen)
code COMPUT
III. to code for VB intr (in genetics)
I. source [sɔ:s, Am sɔ:rs] N a. fig
II. source [sɔ:s, Am sɔ:rs] VB trans
1. source (state origin):
2. source (find out):
I. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] N
II. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans
OpenDict entry
code N
squawk code AVIAT
I. source [sɔrs] N a. fig
II. source [sɔrs] VB trans
1. source (state origin):
2. source (obtain from other business):
I. code [koʊd] N
II. code [koʊd] VB trans
Present
Isource
yousource
he/she/itsources
wesource
yousource
theysource
Past
Isourced
yousourced
he/she/itsourced
wesourced
yousourced
theysourced
Present Perfect
Ihavesourced
youhavesourced
he/she/ithassourced
wehavesourced
youhavesourced
theyhavesourced
Past Perfect
Ihadsourced
youhadsourced
he/she/ithadsourced
wehadsourced
youhadsourced
theyhadsourced
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Preservatives also reduce spoilage from sources such as air, bacteria, fungi, and yeast.
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Control charts attempt to differentiate assignable (special) sources of variation from common sources.
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Raw cranberries and cranberry juice are abundant food sources of polyphenols such as proanthocyanidins, flavonols and quercetin.
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To increase the sources of funding, regulators can remove the barriers which currently prevent companies from investing in infrastructure, such as steep capital charges for such investments.
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Our own sources said it was indeed a mobile data roaming service for international travellers.
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