basis 的定义
plural ba·ses [bey-seez]. /ˈbeɪ siz/.
- the bottom or base of anything; the part on which something stands or rests.
- anything upon which something is based; fundamental principle; groundwork.
- the principal constituent; fundamental ingredient.
- a basic fact, amount, standard, etc., used in making computations, reaching conclusions, or the like: The nurse is paid on an hourly basis. He was chosen on the basis of his college grades.
- Mathematics. a set of linearly independent elements of a given vector space having the property that every element of the space can be written as a linear combination of the elements of the set.
basis 近义词
physical foundation
basis 的近义词 12 个
basis 的反义词 1 个
foundation for belief, action
basis 的近义词 50 个
- assumption
- base
- essential
- evidence
- explanation
- footing
- fundamental
- justification
- premise
- principle
- proof
- reason
- security
- support
- theory
- antecedent
- authority
- axiom
- backbone
- background
- backing
- bedrock
- cause
- center
- core
- crux
- data
- dictum
- essence
- heart
- infrastructure
- keynote
- keystone
- law
- nexus
- nucleus
- postulate
- presumption
- presupposition
- root
- rudiment
- sanction
- source
- substratum
- theorem
- warrant
- chief ingredient
- hard fact
- principal element
- underpinning
basis 的反义词 12 个
更多basis例句
- I don’t have advice to cancel the event on the basis that it’s unsafe.
- Michael breaks down music into 10 elements, which serve as the basis for each chapter.
- The neglect of students on the basis of race and income is long-standing and only addressing it will maximize latent talent, thereby benefiting all Americans.
- Instead, it aimed to determine whether a particular hiring tool grossly discriminates against candidates on the basis of race or gender.
- Because of the pandemic we started to FaceTime each other on a regular basis.
- If Congress accurately reflected our nation on the basis of race, about 63 percent would be white, not 80 percent.
- We see the Southern segregationists who threatened his life and that of his family on an almost daily basis.
- Yet the email references the 1970s, “when police officers were ambushed and executed on a regular basis.”
- Removing choice is bullying and seems a horrid basis on which to anchor your relationship.
- So, I can deal with them on a daily basis, I know how it affects my body.
- The m relates it to the nares or humming tone (which is the basis of all resonance in the voice).
- A resolute push for quite a short period now might reconstruct the entire basis of our collective human life.
- At the present time, certainly, no thought has ever occurred to Germans that they would not go back to a gold basis.
- But here in this little valley of the Kaw, he was cheered to see his race on a practical and sensible basis.
- The relative quantity of labor embodied in each object is the basis of its value.