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уступчивым
fuente

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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English
Spanish
Spanish

source [Am sɔrs, Brit sɔːs] N

1.1. source (origin, supply):

source
my only source of income
attr the source materials/documents
source language

1.2. source (of river):

source

2.1. source (providing information):

source (person)

2.2. source (providing information):

source (text, document)

source program N

source program

source code N U

source code
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
source
source code
source language
source
source program
source file
source of gossip

in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Spanish
Spanish

I. source [sɔ:s, Am sɔ:rs] N

1. source a. fig:

source
from a reliable source

2. source (origin):

source
source text

3. source Brit, Aus FIN:

to tax sth at source

II. source [sɔ:s, Am sɔ:rs] VB trans

source
OpenDict entry

source VB

to source sth
OpenDict entry

voltage source N

voltage source ELEC
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
voltage source
venero tb. fig
source
source
source
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
Spanish
Spanish

I. source [sɔrs] N

1. source (information giver):

source a. fig
from a reliable source

2. source (origin):

source
source text

II. source [sɔrs] VB trans

source

open-source ADJ

open-source
a source of anxiety
to be a ready source of sth
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
source reference
source
source of infection
source text/language
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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Even if he was unimpeachable for waste he would often not have the money to open them.
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His moral position is unimpeachable, and he drives home his lesson in a series of stark images.
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So it's not that reporters are utterly unimpeachable.
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