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[faʊnˈdeɪʃn]

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foundations[1960]
基础(93%),根据(3%),创建(2%),根基(2%)
n.基础;地基;基金会;根据;创立
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/faʊnde͟ɪʃ(ə)n/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]基础;根基 The foundation of something such as a belief or way of life is the things on which it is based.
  [usu the N of/for n]
  • Best friends are the foundation of my life...

    好朋友是我生命的支柱。

  • The issue strikes at the very foundation of our community...

    这个问题严重影响了我们社会的基本根基。

  • This laid the foundations for later modern economic growth.

    这为后来的现代经济发展奠定了基础。● If an event shakes the foundations of a society or a system of beliefs, it causes great uncertainty and makes people question their most deeply held beliefs. 动摇根基(或基础)

  • The destruction of war and the death of millions of young people shook the foundations of Western idealism...

    战争的破坏和数百万年轻人的死亡动摇了西方理想主义的根基。

  • Emotional conflict may shake the foundations of even the strongest relationship.

    情感冲突可以动摇哪怕是最牢固的人际关系的基础。

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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]地基;房基 The foundations of a building or other structure are the layer of bricks or concrete below the ground that it is built on.
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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]基金会 A foundation is an organization which provides money for a special purpose such as research or charity.
    • ...the National Foundation for Educational Research.

      全国教育研究基金会

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    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]依据;根据 If a story, idea, or argument has no foundation, there are no facts to prove that it is true.
      [with brd-neg]
    • The allegations were without foundation...

      这些指控没有根据。

    • Each complaint is analysed very closely, and if it has no foundation it is rejected.

      每个投诉都经过仔细分析,如果发现没有依据就会予以驳回。

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    [N-MASS 物质名词]See also:
    found
    粉底霜 Foundation is a skin-coloured cream that you put on your face before putting on the rest of your make-up.

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      foun·da·tion AWL / faʊnˈdeɪʃn ; NAmE faʊnˈdeɪʃn / noun _makeup_comp.jpg _foundation.jpg 1 [countable ,  usually plural ] a layer of bricks, concrete, etc. that forms the solid underground base of a building 地基;房基;基础 The builders are now beginning to lay the foundationsof the new school. 建筑工人正开始给新校舍打地基。 The explosion shook the foundations of the houses nearby. 爆炸震撼了附近房屋的地基。 synonyms at
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      2 [countable ,  uncountable ] a principle, an idea or a fact that sth is based on and that it grows from 基本原理;根据;基础 Respect and friendship provide a solid foundationfor marriage. 尊重和友爱是婚姻的牢固基础。 The rumour is totally without foundation (= not based on any facts). 这谣传毫无事实根据。 These stories have no foundation (= are not based on any facts). 这些故事纯属虚构。 synonyms at
      basis
      3 [countable ] an organization that is established to provide money for a particular purpose, for example for scientific research or charity 基金会 The money will go to the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. 这笔钱将交给旧金山艾滋病基金会。 4 [uncountable ] the act of starting a new institution or organization (机构或组织的)创建,创办 SYN
      establishment
      The organization has grown enormously since its foundation in 1955. 该组织自 1955 年创建以来已有重大的发展。
      5 [uncountable ] a skin-coloured cream that is put on the face underneath other make-up (化妆打底用的)粉底霜 IDIOM shake/rock the ˈfoundations of sth | shake/rock sth to its ˈfoundations to cause people to question their basic beliefs about sth 从根本上动摇 This issue has shaken the foundations of French politics. 这个问题从根本上动摇了法国的政治。 foundation foundations
      foun·da·tion / faʊnˈdeɪʃn ; NAmE faʊnˈdeɪʃn /
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      foundationfoun‧da‧tion /faʊnˈdeɪʃən/ ●●○ AWL noun
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      1building [countable] the solid layer of cement, bricks, stones etc that is put under a building to support it:  It took the builders three weeks to lay the foundations. The earthquake shook the foundations of the house.2basic idea [countable] a basic idea, principle, situation etc that something develops fromfoundation of All theories should be built on a foundation of factual knowledge.solid/firm foundation The course gives students a solid foundation in the basics of computing. see thesaurus at
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      3organization [countable] an organization that gives or collects money to be used for special purposes, especially for charity or for medical research:  the British Heart Foundation4establishment [uncountable] the establishment of an organization, business, school etc SYN  founding:  The school has served the community since its foundation in 1835.5be without foundation (also have no foundation) formal if a statement, idea etc is without foundation, there is no proof that it is true SYN  be groundless:  Davis dismissed the allegations as being without foundation.6lay/provide the foundation(s) for something to provide the conditions that will make it possible for something to be successful:  Careful planning laid the foundations for the nation’s economic miracle.7skin [uncountable] a cream in the same colour as your skin that you put on before the rest of your make-up8shake/rock the foundations of something (also shake/rock something to its foundations) to completely change the way something is done or the way people think by having a completely new idea:  Darwin’s theory rocked the scientific establishment to its foundations.

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