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 basis ['beisis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 基础, 主要成分

[化] 基底

[医] 基底, 底

[经] 基价


  1. On the basis of our sales forecasts, we may begin to make a profit next year.
    基于我们销售情况的预测,我们明年将开始赚钱。
  2. I know the protoplasm is the basis of all animals and plants.
    我知道原生质是动物和植物的基础。
  3. We drew this conclusion on the basis of experiments.
    我们是在试验的基础上得出这个结论的。


basis
bases
[ noun ]
  1. a relation that provides the foundation for something

  2. <noun.linkdef>
    they were on a friendly footing
    he worked on an interim basis
  3. the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained

  4. <noun.cognition>
    the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture
  5. the most important or necessary part of something

  6. <noun.linkdef>
    the basis of this drink is orange juice


Basis \Ba"sis\ (b[=a]"s[i^]s), n.; pl. {Bases} (b[=a]"s[=e]z).
[L. basis, Gr. ba`sis. See {Base}, n.]
1. The foundation of anything; that on which a thing rests.
--Dryden.

2. The pedestal of a column, pillar, or statue. [Obs.]

If no basis bear my rising name. --Pope.

3. The groundwork; the first or fundamental principle; that
which supports.

The basis of public credit is good faith. --A.
Hamilton.

4. The principal component part of a thing.

  1. It wants to develop Birmingham as a business centre on a European and world-wide basis. Mr Moore says: 'The West Midlands is attempting to revive economically by attracting new investment in industry.
  2. In the early 1970s, the report said, Americans ate an average of 151 pounds of red meat annually on a per capita basis, and about 49 pounds of poultry.
  3. These will be sent on a trial basis for as little as Pounds 1-2 each.
  4. The commission's plan is intended to form the basis for an in-depth discussion of monetary union by EC finance ministers Sept. 7 and 8 in Rome.
  5. The non-callable issue is priced at 277 basis points above the Treasury's 10-year note.
  6. "It's even more difficult to do it on a Europewide basis" because most readers prefer local news written in their language.
  7. "The point is, she received benefits as a basis of being married to this man," said Berion Mouton, Social Security assistant district manager.
  8. The issue is expected to be sold at a spread of about 105 basis points above the yield on the Treasury 8 7/8% bonds due 2017, which were quoted late yesterday at 8.81%.
  9. The two funds were purported to have $155 million in assets under management, but Ms. Richards said there was "no reasonable basis" for that valuation.
  10. The Limited Inc., the specialty apparel retailer based in Columbus, Ohio, posted an 11 percent total sales increase while sales grew 9 percent on a comparable-store basis.
  11. Washington communications lawyer Tyrone Brown had been serving as publisher on a caretaker basis, Mr. Johnson said. He added that he hopes the magazine will break even in three years.
  12. He has recommended that Amoco's regional office in Denver use her as outside counsel, "solely on the basis of her letter."
  13. The 1986 figure was restated to include commodity transactions on a gross profit basis.
  14. The act reinstated federal protection against discrimination on the basis of sex, race, age or disability that had been curtailed by a 1984 Supreme Court decision.
  15. Yields six-month bills edged down to 7.77 percent as the discount dipped 1 basis point to 7.39 percent.
  16. BZW's Ecu100m issue for Swedish Export Credit, fully fungible with an existing Ecu400m of bonds due in February 1994, was widely seen as tightly priced - though it was offered at five basis points above the similar deal from OKB at the end of last week.
  17. Instead it suggests an annual shortfall of Pounds 200m a year. The report yesterday provided the basis of an angry condemnation by the British Medical Association of the closure plans.
  18. Stores were doing marketing individually instead of on a unified basis."
  19. Instead of earning a 1.65 per return on the bills, the fund would enjoy a 2.75 per cent return, a 110 basis points difference.
  20. The shares, trading at CDollars 27 3/4 before the deal, are being sold on an instalment basis, with full payment due only in March 1993.
  21. Revenues were Dollars 795m, against Dollars 764m. The Warner Brothers filmed entertainment business recorded Dollars 104m operating profit on the same basis, up from Dollars 96m a year ago.
  22. The noncallable notes were priced at a spread of four basis points above the Treasury's when-issued two-year note.
  23. Indeed, the 1985 farm act was designed, in theory at least, to gradually put the farm economy back on a market basis.
  24. The deal was priced at a yield spread of 85 basis points above the average rate on the Treasury four-year and five-year notes.
  25. We should use all chances still to renew the party so that it will have a democratic basis.
  26. The UK company DIP, whose handheld miniature computer is the basis of the Atari Portfolio, showed that, as did Psion with its notebook-style Mobile Computer. Both companies may have been somewhat ahead of the market.
  27. "The idea is to abolish the curbs on a reciprocal basis so travel theoretically is permitted everywhere," an official said.
  28. Also, banks holding the bonds may be required to mark the bonds to market on a continuous basis.
  29. An art exhibit that appears to invite people to step on the American flag reopened on a limited basis today, and a judge later dismissed a lawsuit by veterans demanding that the banner be removed from the floor.
  30. Yields on three-month Treasury bills rose to 7.37 percent as the discount rose 2 basis points to 7.16 percent.
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