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bases

/bey-seez/US // ˈbeɪ siz //UK // (ˈbeɪsiːz) //

基地,基础,底座,基层

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : plural of basis.

Examples

  • Most female peshmerga fighters were tasked with staffing checkpoints and guarding bases alongside their male counterparts.

  • The U.S. is relying more these days on bases outside the country.

  • During the last war in Iraq, the American military had a string of air bases from which to launch drone flights.

  • The violence continues, but on a scale diminished since when American bases and outposts dotted the province.

  • Soldiers rotated out of the valley from other bases in the Pech for a weekend of relief from the fighting before being sent back.

  • And everybody, or nearly everybody, bases on these obvious facts a series of entirely erroneous conclusions.

  • Two of the chimneys have tunnels carved through the bases, and cedar trees appear to grow out of the rock.

  • It is easy to perceive that firm-set rock cliffs, with no beaches at their bases, can almost indefinitely withstand the assaults.

  • The narrow door into the corridor is also seen, and the stucco capitals and bases of the columns.

  • The walls were formerly lined with marble, and had semi-detached marble pillars, the bases of which still remain.