| 释义 | baseline美 ['beɪs.laɪn]  英 ['beɪs.laɪn] n.基线;【体】底线;垒线;形态基准网络基准线;基准计划;基线对齐
 n. starting point,point of departure,reference point,reference line,starting position| 1. | (网球场的)底线;(棒球场的)垒线a line marking each end of the court in tennis or the edge of the area where a player can run in baseball | 
| 2. | 基础;起点a line or measurement that is used as a starting point when comparing facts | 
|  | The figures for 2009 were used as a baseline for the study. 这项研究以 2009 年的数据为基础。 | 
| n. | 1. a line used as a basis for measurement, calculation, or location, e.g. in surveying or navigation2. a standard of value to which other similar things are compared3. the data used as a reference with which to compare future observations or results4. a boundary line at each end of a court that marks the limit of play in tennis, badminton, or basketball5. on a baseball field, a line running from home plate to first base and from home plate to third base, and extending into the outfield as foul lines6. in baseball, the area within which a base runner must stay when running between bases7. a quantity, value, or fact used as a standard for measuring other quantities, values, or facts8. the line that marks the back of the playing area in games such as tennis9. the area on a baseball diamond that a player has to stay inside while running from one base to the next1. a line used as a basis for measurement, calculation, or location, e.g. in surveying or navigation2. a standard of value to which other similar things are compared3. the data used as a reference with which to compare future observations or results4. a boundary line at each end of a court that marks the limit of play in tennis, badminton, or basketball5. on a baseball field, a line running from home plate to first base and from home plate to third base, and extending into the outfield as foul lines6. in baseball, the area within which a base runner must stay when running between bases7. a quantity, value, or fact used as a standard for measuring other quantities, values, or facts8. the line that marks the back of the playing area in games such as tennis9. the area on a baseball diamond that a player has to stay inside while running from one base to the next | 
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