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bedrock

/bed-rok/US // ˈbɛdˌrɒk //UK // (ˈbɛdˌrɒk) //

基岩,基石,基岩的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Geology. unbroken solid rock, overlaid in most places by soil or rock fragments.
    • : bottom layer; lowest stratum.
    • : any firm foundation or basis: Technical courses will be founded on a bedrock of sound, general education so as to produce a well-rounded engineer.
    • : the fundamental principles, as of a teaching, belief, or science: Let's strip away the cant and get down to bedrock.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : basic; fundamental.

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Examples

  • I think decency is the bedrock of defining what makes us humans.

  • In the long term, the thinking goes, culture is a better bedrock for a rebuild than a hypothetical prospect.

  • Yet the choice — to know he was positive yet participate in close contact over and over again — casts aside the discipline Turner needed to transform himself from onetime castoff to franchise bedrock.

  • The Affordable Care Act’s LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections, in combination with a commitment to sexual and reproductive healthcare, provided a solid bedrock for the NHAS.

  • The bedrock of your on-site SEO efforts is your content which, I believe, we have discussed as incisive as possible.

  • So we know that boring down to the bedrock and pumping it full of fluid can cause earthquakes.

  • “To minimize sprawl” has become a bedrock catchphrase of the core political ideology.

  • Freedom will seep into the bedrock as we rediscover our backbone.

  • “We know more about Bedrock than we do about most other vineyards on account of the people who owned it,” Peterson explained.

  • The Constitution of the United States has been the bedrock upon which our country was built over the past 225 years.

  • The rubble and bedrock bottoms found in most streams of the Flint Hills have been described.

  • In many places the streams of the Big Caney system flow over resistant limestone members, which form a bedrock bottom.

  • One long pool 500 feet by 50 feet with a variety of depths and bottom conditions ranging from mud to bedrock.

  • Firm-fixed it stood upon its bedrock of tradition that in matters of fraud, crime should be punished to the full limit of the law.

  • Deep, unconstricted bedrock channels and basins with weak currents occur in mid-Bay and the west inlet.