fundamental

美音:[.fʌndə'ment(ə)l] 英音:[.fʌndə'ment(ə)l]

简单释义:


n.基础;基本原理;基本规律;根本法则

adj.十分重大的;根本的;基础的;基本的

网络根本性;基音

变形:

复数:fundamentals  


完整释义:


adj.

1.基本,基础,根本,带根本性的,起码的
2.基础的,基本的,根本的,重要的;原始的,主要的
3.基波的
4.基底的
5.由衷的
6.非常,太(深)
7.【物理学】基频的,基谐波的;【音乐】基音的

n.

1.原理,原则,基本,根本,基础
2.基本原理
3.基本原则
4.基本功;基本概念;基本的要求
5.根本要素
6.基波
7.〔物〕基频,基谐波
8.〔物〕基模,基振动
9.【音乐】基音;【物理学】基频,基谐波


例句:

  1. Gorbachev also recognized that the Soviet economy needed fundamental reforms, as it had not posted positive growth in nearly a decade.
    戈尔巴乔夫认为苏联的经济需要作根本的改革,因为它在近十年里没有创造出正的增长。

  2. The first stages of reform thus had to be trauma care, at least to stabilize the patient until more fundamental treatment could begin.
    改革的初始阶段自然必须是外部治疗,起码在进行大手术前要先稳定病人。

  3. Now a Professor at Buckingham University, Mr Woodhead has never been one to tiptoe around fundamental issues, however explosive they may be.
    现任白金汉大学教授Woodhead先生可不是个会在那些涉及基本原则的话题面前踯躅不前的人,不管那些话题有多劲爆。

  4. Change, particularly tosomething as fundamental as the daily schedule, is often viewed with skepticismand caution.
    侧重地将一些事务作为日常日程,这通常引起怀疑和注意。

  5. Failure has always been a fundamental part of a market economy.
    失败一直是市场经济最基本的组成部分。

  6. This is the first known life form that seems to be able to swap out one of life's fundamental building blocks with another element.
    这是首个已知的生命形态,其看似能替换构成出生命的基本要素。

  7. Any suggestion that the search for energy is fundamental to the foreign policy of Britain and the US is often treated as faintly indecent.
    人们常常认为,关于寻找能源是英美两国对外政策根本原则的说法,没有太多不妥之处。

  8. In particular, there seems to be a fundamental belief that the MBA has to be at least one year in length.
    特别是人们似乎从根本上认为,获取MBA学位必须至少付出一年的时间。

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