What are the words and idioms with source words?

The original meaning of the word "source" refers to the starting point of water flow, which is extended to the origin and root cause. So do you know what are the words with source characters? Next, I will bring you an analysis of words with source characters and related knowledge for your reference, let’s take a look!

Source words

Origin

Resources

Origin

Energy

Power supply

Source of water

Source of goods

Traceability

Source

Rich source

Root

Origin

Heat source

Spring source

Financial source

Earthquake source

Tax source

Sound source

Source of wind

Source of disease

Idioms with source

Continuously flowing

Paradise

A long history

Tracing back to the source

Increase revenue and reduce expenditure

Live water at the source

Drink water and remember the source

Source the source

Taking advantage of both sides

Getting to the bottom of things

Tracing back to the source

Woody water source

Explanation of idioms with the word "source"

Continuously

[yu?n yu?n b? du?n]

The description is continuous.

Utopia

[sh? w?i t?o yu?n]

Tao Qian of the Jin Dynasty described an isolated country in his "Peach Blossom Spring" A peaceful and beautiful place free from the scourge of war. Later borrowing refers to a place that is not affected by the outside world or a beautiful world in fantasy.

 It has a long history

 [yu?n yuǎn li? ch?ng]

 1. The source is far away and the process is long: the Yangtze River is a big river.

Tracing back to the origin

[zhuī běn s? yu?n]

Tracing into the origin of things. It is also said that pursuing one’s origins leads to poverty.

Source of living water

[yu?n t?u hu? shuǐ]

The original metaphor is that the more you read, the clearer the truth will be. Present also refers to the driving force and source of the development of things.

Increase revenue and reduce expenditure

[kāi yu?n ji? li?]

Open up water sources and control water flow. Metaphor to increase income and save expenses. "Xunzi: Enriching the Country": "Therefore, the master of the Ming Dynasty must carefully maintain its harmony, control its flow, open its source, and consider it at the right time, so that the world will have a surplus, and the superior will not worry about the shortage."

Yuanyuanbenben

[yu?n yu?n běn běn]

See "Yuanyuanbenben".

Drinking water and remembering its source

[yǐn shuǐ sī yu?n]

Thinking of the source of water when drinking water means that people do not forget the source of happiness when they are happy. .

The original meaning is that after you have mastered the knowledge, you will be able to use it inexhaustibly.

Later, "everything comes from both sides" is used to mean that things can be done easily and smoothly. It is also used as a metaphor for being smooth and trying to please both ends.

It has a long history

[yu?n shēn li? ch?ng]

It is a metaphor that has a long history.

 The source of ten thousand dendrobium

 [yu?n qu?n w?n h?]

It is a metaphor for the overflowing of literary thoughts.

Origin of family knowledge

[jiā xu? yuān yu?n]

Family knowledge: knowledge passed down from generation to generation in the family; origin: originally refers to the source of water, a metaphor for things origin. The teaching of family knowledge has roots.

Tracing back to the source

[fǎn běn s? yu?n]

It is a metaphor for tracing the root of something.

Drinking water Huaiyuan

[yǐn li? hu?i yu?n]