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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。 At the end of the lease, the land will be returned to the original owner. 租赁结束后,土地将归还给原所有者。 the original stage version of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ 《欲望号街车》的舞台原版 The original intention was to record about 80 speakers, divided equally between males and females. 最初的意图是录制大约80个演讲者,男女各半。
Extra ExamplesThe clock was restored to its original condition. 这个钟已经恢复原状。 The original findings conflict with more recent findings. 最初的调查结果和最近的有冲突。 There have been many new findings since the original report. 最初的报告发表之后又有许多新的发现。
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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 the product of a highly original mind 高度原创精神的产物 It's a taut, fast-moving detective story with strikingly original characters. 这是一部紧张、快速发展的侦探小说,人物极具独创性。 I don't think this is a truly original idea. 我不认为这是一个真正原创的想法。 He believes that he is creating something wholly original. 他相信自己正在创造完全原创的东西。
Extra ExamplesTopics Literature and writingb1They are tackling the problem in a completely original way. 他们正用全新的方法解决这个问题。 The film is challenging and highly original. 这部电影复杂精巧,独树一帜。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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painted, written, etc. by the artist rather than copied 原作的;真迹的;非复制的
Word OriginMiddle English (the earliest use being in the phrase original sin): from Old French, or from Latin originalis, from origin-, from oriri ‘to rise’.