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fonte
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. source [Brit sɔːs, Am sɔrs] N
1. source (origin):
source
fonte f (of di)
source of income or source of revenue
at source affect, cut off, deduct
2. source (cause):
source of anxiety, resentment, satisfaction
source of problem, error, infection, pollution
source of rumour
3. source JOURN (informant):
source
fonte f (close to vicina a)
to hear sth from a reliable source
4. source GEOG (of river):
source
5. source LIT (of writer, work):
source
II. sources N
sources npl UNIV (reference materials):
III. source [Brit sɔːs, Am sɔrs] VB trans
source products, energy:
source
to be sourced from region, country
source language [ˈsɔːsˌlæŋɡwɪdʒ] N
1. source language:
source language
2. source language COMPUT:
source language
source program [Brit, Am sɔrs ˈproʊˌɡræm] N
source program
radio source [ˈreɪdɪəʊsɔːs] N
radio source
source code [Brit, Am ˈsɔrs ˌkoʊd] N COMPUT
source code
source material [ˈsɔːsməˌtɪərɪəl] N U
source material
fonti fpl
source material
untrustworthy source, information
Italian
Italian
English
English
radio source
water source
source
sorgente di ansietà, soddisfazione
source of
source of income, revenue
source code, language
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. source [sɔ:rs] N
1. source a. fig (information giver):
source
from a reliable source
2. source (origin):
source
source text
II. source [sɔ:rs] VB trans
source
open-source ADJ
open-source
open-source inv
a source of anxiety
Italian
Italian
English
English
sorgivo (-a)
source
source
source of income
source
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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His unimpeachable valor and selfless sacrifice, while trying to save a fellow soldier, will serve as a source of lasting inspiration to all those who knew him.
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That may be politically unpalatable but it is legally unimpeachable.
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Nonetheless, it was observed that her manner was sweet and gentle, her conversation cultured, and her dignity unimpeachable.
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He was reported to be a man of upright and unimpeachable character, learned and eloquent.
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Whatever its shortcomings the book is artistically imposing as well as historically unimpeachable as a vast panorama of a great period.
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