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basis

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ba·sis /ˈbeɪsɪs/ ●●● S2 W1 noun (plural bases /-siːz/)  
1 BASIC[countableC] the facts, ideas, or things from which something can be developed 基础;根据;基点
 Their claim had no basis in fact (=it was not true).
他们的说法没有事实根据。
basis of
 Bread forms the basis of their daily diet.
面包是他们日常饮食中的主食。
basis for
 The video will provide a basis for class discussion.
录像将为课堂讨论提供基本内容。
see thesaurus at reason
2 on the basis of something BECAUSEbecause of a particular fact or situation 在某事的基础上;根据某事
 discrimination on the basis of sex
性别歧视
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3 REGULAR[singular] the way that something happens, or the way that something is organized or done 定期/每天/每周等
on a regular/daily/weekly etc basis (=regularly, every day, week, etc)
 I’m saving money on a regular basis.
我定期存钱。
n Board meetings are held on a weekly basis.
on a voluntary/part-time/temporary etc basis 自愿性质/以兼职的形式/临时性地等
 Nurses are employed on a full-time basis.
护士是全职的。
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
form the basis of something
This research will form the basis of a book.
provide a basis for something
The poem provided the basis for an interesting class discussion.
become the basis of/for something
Some of these ideas became the basis for the Parents’ Educational Union.
serve as a basis for something
The document will serve as a basis for negotiations.
establish a basis (also lay a basis) (=create something from which something can be developed)
The agreement established a sound basis for international commerce.
have a basis
Our constitution has a democratic basis.
have no basis in fact (=be not true)
Many of these rumours have no basis in fact.
adjectives
a good basis
Love and trust form a good basis for marriage.
a sound/firm/solid basis
Drama school may provide a sound basis for an acting career.
THESAURUS
basis the facts, ideas, things etc from which something can be developed 基础,要素,基点
His work will be used as a basis for future research.
他的工作将作为未来研究的基础。
foundation the thing on which something is based, especially something important that continues for a long time 〔尤指长期持续的重要之事的〕根据,基础,基本原理
Their ideas were the foundation for the political system that exists in the UK today.
他们的观点是今日英国政治体系的基础。
nHow can we provide a solid foundation for world peace?
bedrock the most important thing that something depends on in order to be successful 〔获得成功所必需的〕基础,基石
Honesty is the bedrock of any healthy relationship.
诚实是任何良好关系的基础。
nLabour’s traditional bedrock of support is among the working classes.
cornerstone the most important thing that something depends on in order to be successful, especially in business and politics 〔尤指商业或政治的〕基础,柱石
Confidence is the cornerstone of our business.
信心是我们这一行的基石。
nNATO remains a cornerstone of defence policy for Europe.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
basisba·sis /ˈbeɪsɪs/ noun (plural bases /-siːz/) [countableC]
1the facts or ideas from which something can be developed
basis for
If talks restart, this package is likely to be a basis for negotiation.
2the original figures from which something can be calculated or valued
basis for/of
These figures will be the basis for future price calculations.
see also accrual basis, cash basis, earnings basis
Origin basis
(1500-1600) Latin Greek, step, base, from bainein to go
ba·sis nounn COLLOCATIONS1 →THESAURUS1
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