单词 | sourcing |
释义 | > as lemmasˈsourcing ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > wave > movement of waves > [adjective] > running high, surging, or rolling wallingOE waveringc1425 surging1566 trilling1567 wambling1581 grown1600 surgeful1612 sourcinga1660 washing1697 flashing1744 under-rolling1745 jawing1802 rolly1885 a1660 in J. T. Gilbert Contemp. Hist. Ireland (1880) II. 117 Like a bankroute or shipe lost on the continent by the furie of sourcinge waves. ˈsourcing ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > business affairs > [noun] > agreement for supply of goods, etc. > from specific source sourcing1960 insourcing1979 outsourcing1981 1960 Business Week 2 Jan. 67/3 Businessmen now refer to imports from foreign plants as ‘sourcing’—a term that until recently referred to company purchases from a domestic supplier. 1960 Wall St. Jrnl. 15 Mar. 14/5 There is a growing tendency toward foreign ‘sourcing’, the purchase or production of finished goods or components abroad. 1970 Daily Tel. 1 Oct. 2/2 Ford, British Leyland and other manufacturing companies has had to resort to ‘dual sourcing’ for some components because of this year's unprecedented run of major supplier strikes. 1972 Wall St. Jrnl. 24 Feb. 1/5 Experience under the U.S.-Canadian auto pact and in the Common Market has emboldened Detroit to expand multi-national sourcing of parts and components. < as lemmas |
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