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🔑 ori·gin·alBrE /əˈrɪdʒənl/NAmE /əˈrɪdʒənl/ adjective🔑 [only before noun] existing at the beginning of a particular period, process or activity 原来的;起初的;最早的◆The room still has many of its original features. 房间还保留着当初的许多特点。◆I think you should go back to your original plan. 我认为你应该回头执行你原来的计划。🔑 new and interesting in a way that is different from anything that has existed before; able to produce new and interesting ideas 首创的;独创的;有独创性的◆an original idea 独到的见解◆That's not a very original suggestion. 那个建议没什么新意。◆an original thinker 有创意的人🔑 [usually before noun] painted, written, etc. by the artist rather than copied 原作的;真迹的;非复制的◆an original painting by local artist Graham Tovey 一幅本土艺术家格雷厄姆 · 托维的绘画创作◆The original manuscript has been lost. 原稿已经遗失。◆Only original documents (= not photocopies) will be accepted as proof of status. 只有文件正本才能用作身份证明。 🔑 ori·gin·alBrE /əˈrɪdʒənl/NAmE /əˈrɪdʒənl/ noun🔑 a document, work of art, etc. produced for the first time, from which copies are later made 原件;正本;原稿;原作◆This painting is a copy; the original is in Madrid. 这幅画是复制品,原画在马德里。◆Send out the photocopies and keep the original. 寄复印本,保留原件。(formal) a person who thinks, behaves, dresses, etc. in an unusual way (思想、行为、衣着等)不同寻常的人,独特的人,怪人 ●in the oˈriginalin the language in which a book, etc. was first written, before being translated 用原著的语言;未经翻译◆I studied Italian so that I would be able to read Dante in the original. 我学习意大利语以便能读但丁的原著。 |