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foun.da.tionfaJn5deI7F[nn [U](fig.)基础,基本原理,根据These outrageous allegations are completely without foundation (=are completely false).这些无礼的指控完全没有依据。(fig.) Such claims are a figment of the imagination and have no foundation in fact.这种要求是想象中的无稽之谈,事实上毫无根据。(Br) A foundation course (Am and Aus introductory course) at a college or university introduces students to a subject and prepares them for studying it at a higher level.基础课Students with no previous experience of computing are expected to attend a foundation course before starting their degree course.原先没有计算机操作经验的学生在开始学习学位课程之前要求上一门基础课。A foundation stone is a large block of stone that is put in position at the start of work on a public building, often with a ceremony.(建筑物奠基典礼上放置的)基石The foundation stone of the new theatre was laid by the Queen in a ceremony attended by many famous figures from the acting profession.新剧院的基石是由女王在有许多演艺界著名人士参加的典礼上放置的。[FOUNDATION]
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