释义 |
- n.根基;基底;底座;根据
- adj.卑鄙的;不道德的
- v.以…为据点(或大本营等);把(总部等)设在
- 网络基础;基地;碱
第三人称单数:bases 现在分词:basing 过去式:based 比较级:baser 最高级:basest adj.+n. industrial base,large base,monetary base,strong base,military base v.+n. base system,following base,expand base,base set,provide base n. headquarters,centre,foundation,support,source adj. dishonourable,sordid,disreputable,dishonorable v. found,ground,build,create,construct 底部lowest part 1. | [c][ususing] 根基;基底;底座the lowest part of sth, especially the part or surface on which it rests or stands |
| the base of a column/glass 柱基;玻璃杯底座 | | a pain at the base of the spine 脊柱末端的疼痛 | | The lamp has a heavy base. 这盏灯的底座很沉。 |
根源思想╱状况original idea/situation 2. | [c] 根据;出发点an idea, a fact, a situation, etc. from which sth is developed |
| She used her family's history as a base for her novel. 她以她的家族史作为小说的素材。 | | His arguments have a sound economic base. 他的论点有充分的经济上的根据。 |
支持;收入;力量of support/income/power 3. | [c][ususing] (支持、收入、力量等的)来源,源泉,基础the people, activity, etc. from which sb/sth gets most of their support, income, power, etc. |
| These policies have a broad base of support. 这些政策得到广泛支持。 | | an economy with a solid manufacturing base 以制造业为坚实基础的经济体 |
4. | ~ pay/salary/wage 基本工资the pay that you get before anything extra is added |
| All we got was base pay─we didn't reach profitability levels to award a bonus. 我们只拿到了基本工资,因为没有达到可发奖金的盈利水平。 |
首要╱主要材料first/main substance 5. | [c][ususing] 混合物的首要(或主要)成分the first or main part of a substance to which other things are added |
| a drink with a rum base 主要成分为朗姆酒的饮料 | | Put some moisturizer on as a base before applying your make-up. 化妆前先搽些润肤霜打底。 |
主要地方main place 6. | [c] 据点;总部;大本营the main place where you live or stay or where a business operates from |
| I spend a lot of time in Britain but Paris is still my base. 我有很多时间在英国度过,但主要还是居住在巴黎。 | | The town is an ideal base for touring the area. 这个镇子是在这一地区旅游观光的理想据点。 | | The company has its base in New York, and branch offices all over the world. 公司总部设在纽约,分支遍及全世界。 |
陆军、海军等of army, navy, etc. 7. | [c][u] 基地a place where an army, a navy, etc. operates from |
| a military/naval base 军事╱海军基地 | | | | After the attack, they returned to base. 他们发动攻击之后返回了基地。 |
化学chemistry 8. | [c] 碱a chemical substance, for example an alkali , that can combine with an acid to form a salt |
数学mathematics 9. | [c][ususing] 基数(如十进制的 10 和二进制的 2)a number on which a system of counting and expressing numbers is built up, for example 10 in the decimal system and 2 in the binary system |
棒球;圆场棒球in baseball/rounders 10. | [c] 垒one of the four positions that a player must reach in order to score points |
IDM | If that's what you think, you're way off base. 你如果那么想就全错了。 |
off base (informal) 完全错误completely wrong about sth | If that's what you think, you're way off base. 你如果那么想就全错了。 |
1. | [usupass] ~ sb/sth/yourself in… 以…为据点(或大本营等);把(总部等)设在to use a particular city, town, etc. as the main place for a business, holiday/vacation, etc. |
| They decided to base the new company in York. 他们决定将新成立的公司总部设在约克。 | | We're going to base ourselves in Tokyo and make trips from there. 我们将以东京为据点到各地旅行。 |
1. | 卑鄙的;不道德的not having moral principles or rules |
| He acted from base motives. 他的行动动机卑鄙。 |
adj. | | n. | 2. 基底,基,根基,底座,底层,底子,(纪念碑等的)基址,(山)麓 7. 【药】主剂,【化】碱,【印,纺】(染色)固色剂,媒染剂 2. 基底,基,根基,底座,底层,底子,(纪念碑等的)基址,(山)麓 7. 【药】主剂,【化】碱,【印,纺】(染色)固色剂,媒染剂 | v. | 1. 把...的基础放在(...)上 (on upon),以(...)作为...的根据 |
n. | 1. the lowest, bottom, or supporting part or layer of something 2. the main source of an important component in an economy or sphere of influence 3. the main principle or starting point of a system or theory 4. a center from which activities start or are coordinated 5. a fort, reservation, proving ground, port, air base, or other facility owned and used by the armed forces 6. a main ingredient to which others are added 7. the lower part of a built structure such as a wall, pillar, or column 8. the part of an organ or body part by which it is attached to a more central structure of an organism 9. the lower part of a heraldic shield 10. the number that is the basis for a system of calculation, represented by the total countable digits in the system. 1. the lowest, bottom, or supporting part or layer of something 2. the main source of an important component in an economy or sphere of influence 3. the main principle or starting point of a system or theory 4. a center from which activities start or are coordinated 5. a fort, reservation, proving ground, port, air base, or other facility owned and used by the armed forces 6. a main ingredient to which others are added 7. the lower part of a built structure such as a wall, pillar, or column 8. the part of an organ or body part by which it is attached to a more central structure of an organism 9. the lower part of a heraldic shield 10. the number that is the basis for a system of calculation, represented by the total countable digits in the system. | adj. | 1. lacking proper social values or moral principles 2. inferior in value or quality 3. describes a coin that contains a higher proportion of common inexpensive metals than usual 4. an offensive term meaning of humble or illegitimate birth 5. relating to a peasant renting land from a feudal lord 6. without any moral principles 1. lacking proper social values or moral principles 2. inferior in value or quality 3. describes a coin that contains a higher proportion of common inexpensive metals than usual 4. an offensive term meaning of humble or illegitimate birth 5. relating to a peasant renting land from a feudal lord 6. without any moral principles | v. | 1. to create or provide a base for something 2. to station, post, or assign somebody to a base 3. to use something as a base or basis for something else 4. if you are based somewhere, you have it as your main office or place of work, or the place where you live 1. to create or provide a base for something 2. to station, post, or assign somebody to a base 3. to use something as a base or basis for something else 4. if you are based somewhere, you have it as your main office or place of work, or the place where you live |
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