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foundation noun 3basis for sth 基础ADJECTIVE | VERB + FOUNDATION | FOUNDATION + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEexcellent, firm, good, secure, solid, sound, strong 过硬的/牢固的/良好的/稳固的/坚固的/可靠的/坚实的基础shaky, weak 不牢固的/薄弱的基础ideological, intellectual, moral, philosophical, political, scientific, theoretical 意识形态/知识/道德/哲学/政治/科学/理论基础economic 经济基础VERB + FOUNDATIONbuild, create, form, lay, provide (sth with), set 奠定/创立/形成/打下/(为⋯)提供/设立基础◆This agreement laid a sound foundation for future cooperation between the two countries.这项协议为两国将来的合作打下了坚实的基础。build on 在⋯基础上发展◆We now have a firm foundation to build on.我们现在有了一个坚实的发展基础。rest on 立于⋯基础上◆The peace treaty rests on shaky foundations.这项和平条约建立在不稳固的基础上。rock, shake, strike at, threaten, undermine 动摇基础;破坏根基;威胁基础;毁坏根基◆an event which rocked the foundations of British politics动摇英国政治根基的事件destroy 毁坏根基FOUNDATION + NOUNcourse, year (both BrE) 基础课程;基础年◆The Fine Arts degree starts with a foundation year.美术学位的第一年是打基础。PREPOSITIONfoundation for 为⋯的基础◆to provide a solid foundation for democracy为民主提供一个坚实的基础PHRASESrock sth to its foundations, shake sth to its foundations 动摇⋯的基础◆The scandal rocked the legal establishment to its foundations.这件丑闻动摇了法律界的基础。the very foundation 基础◆He believes terrorism undermines the very foundations of our society.他认为恐怖主义毁坏了我们的社会基础。 |