basis
- IPA[ˈbeɪsɪs]
英式
- the underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process;the system or principles according to which an activity or process is carried on
noun: basis, plural noun: bases
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- 1. the underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process trust is the only basis for a good working relationship
- ▪ the system or principles according to which an activity or process is carried on she needed coaching on a regular basis 同義詞
- ▪ the justification for or reasoning behind something on the basis of these statistics important decisions are made 同義詞
- plural form of base
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- plural form of base
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- one hundredth of one percent, used chiefly in expressing differences of interest rates: the Treasury will be paying an overall rate just 75–100 basis points above bill rates
Oxford American Dictionary
- one hundredth of one percentage point (used chiefly in expressing differences of interest rates): the Treasury will be paying an overall rate just 75–100 basis points above bill rates
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- having a friendly and informal relationship
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- (of the team at bat) fill all three bases with runners; (of a pitcher) allow all three bases to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- have base runners on all three bases
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- deal with something thoroughly
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- the underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process: trust is the only basis for a good working relationship
Oxford American Dictionary