渊源
含义
Origin; source; root; deep-rooted historical connection or relationship. The original source from which something flows, like a river from its deep spring.
More literary and formal than 来源 or 起源. Implies depth, antiquity, and often cultural or intellectual inheritance. Used to describe the sources of ideas, traditions, disciplines, relationships, or historical ties. 文化渊源 (cultural roots), 历史渊源 (historical origins), and 渊源关系 (deep-rooted connection) are common compound phrases.
例句
- 语言学家比较印欧语系词汇与语音变化,重建原始印欧语,也追溯出现代欧洲语言共享的渊源。
- 这两种哲学传统虽不同,却有深厚渊源;文献表明,它们都独立形成了关于时间和意识的相似框架。
- 中日两国在文化、宗教和艺术上有深厚渊源,正仓院珍藏的唐代文物至今仍是研究盛唐工艺的重要实物证据。
用法指南
语境: history, culture, academics, diplomacy, intellectual history
语气: scholarly
正确说法
- 要理解现代西方政治哲学中公共理性和政治合法性的争论,就要追溯启蒙时期社会契约论的思想渊源,并看宗教改革的影响。(To understand the debates in modern Western political philosophy over public reason and political legitimacy, one must trace the intellectual origins of social contract theory in the Enlightenment and also examine the impact of the Reformation.)
- 这项考古发现为古代丝绸之路文明交流的渊源提供了关键实证,说明汉代前中原与中亚草原已持续互通。(This archaeological discovery provides key evidence for the origins of civilizational exchange along the ancient Silk Road, showing that before the Han dynasty the Central Plains and the Central Asian steppe were already in sustained contact.)
错误说法
- 我们友谊的渊源很深 — 渊源 is too literary and grand for describing a personal friendship; use 起源 (origin), 开始 (beginning), or 缘起 (cause/origin) for personal relationships or recent informal connections
起源与历史
渊 (deep pool/abyss — 氵water + original character showing deep water; the deepest part of a body of water) + 源 (source/origin — 氵water + 原plain/original). Together: the deep spring at the source — origin and roots.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
闪卡、测验、音频发音和间隔重复