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In daily conversation, 源泉 (yuánquán) is commonly used to refer to the source or origin of something. It can also be used to describe the fountain source of a river or spring.
For example, you may hear someone say "这部电影的灵感来自于中国文化" (zhè bù diànyǐng de línggǎn láizì yú zhōngguó wénhuà) which means "The inspiration for this movie comes from Chinese culture."
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Yes, 源泉 (yuánquán) can also be used to describe a natural spring or water source.
Additionally, 源泉 can also be used in a figurative sense to describe the root or foundation of something.
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1. 根源 (gēnyuán) - This word also means "source" or "origin," but it emphasizes the root or foundation of something. It can also refer to the underlying cause or reason for something.
2. 泉源 (quányuán) - This word also means "source" or "fountain source," but it specifically refers to a natural spring or water source.
3. 来源 (láiyuán) - This word means "source" or "origin," but it is often used in the context of where something comes from or its origin.
4. 起源 (qǐyuán) - This word also means "source" or "origin," but it emphasizes the beginning or starting point of something.
5. 渊源 (yuānyuán) - This word also means "source" or "origin," but it is often used in a more abstract or philosophical sense, referring to the deep and complex origins of something.
6. 根基 (gēnjī) - This word means "foundation" or "basis," and it can also refer to the source or origin of something.
7. 源头 (yuántóu) - This word means "source" or "headwaters," and it is often used in the context of a river or stream.
8. 源流 (yuánliú) - This word also means "source" or "origin," but it is often used in the context of a river or stream, emphasizing the flow or course of the water.
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