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fundamental

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fun·da·men·tal /ˌfʌndəˈmentl◂/ ●●○ W2 AWL adjectiveadj  
1 BASICrelating to the most basic and important parts of something 根本的;基本的;基础的
 We have to tackle the fundamental cause of the problem.
我们必须解决问题的根本原因。
fundamental change/difference/distinction/shift etc
 a fundamental difference in opinion
看法的根本区别
fundamental mistake/error
 Novice programmers sometimes make fundamental errors.
新手程序员有时会犯根本性的错误。
 the fundamental principles of liberty and equality
自由和平等这两个基本原则
2 IMPORTANTvery necessary and important 必不可少的;十分重要的
 fundamental human rights
基本人权
fundamental to
 Water is fundamental to survival.
水是生存所必需的。
nCOLLOCATIONS
nouns
a fundamental change
A fundamental change is needed in the voting system.
a fundamental difference
There is no fundamental difference between people of different races.
a fundamental distinction (=a clear difference between two similar things)
A fundamental distinction exists between knowing a fact and understanding it.
a fundamental problem
Charity could not solve the fundamental problem of unemployment.
a fundamental question
To reach a solution several fundamental questions need to be answered.
a fundamental issue
This report raises a number of fundamental issues.
the fundamental reason
The fundamental reason for the project’s failure was the lack of funds.
the fundamental cause
A burst tyre was the fundamental cause of the crash.
a fundamental mistake/error
The government made at least one fundamental mistake when drawing up this legislation.
a fundamental weakness (=fault)
She points out the fundamental weaknesses in his argument.
a fundamental flaw (=fault that makes something imperfect)
There is a fundamental flaw in the current tax system.
fundamental principles (=moral rules or beliefs about what is right and wrong)
Let me state a couple of fundamental principles which we value highly.
phrases
something is of fundamental importance (=it is extremely important)
It is of fundamental importance that justice should be seen to be done.
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Origin fundamental
(1400-1500) fundament basic part ((13-21 centuries)), from Latin fundus; → FUND1
fun·da·men·tal adjectiveadjn COLLOCATIONS1
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