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 baseline ['beslaɪn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 基线, 基准

[计] 基线, 基准

[化] 基线


  1. But from the baseline was really good today.
    不过今天底线感觉很好。
  2. Determine baseline rate, rhythm, and depth of breathing.
    测定基线呼吸速度、律和深度。
  3. Juwan Howard can hit baseline jumpers, and not much else.
    霍华德可以命中底线零度角的跳投,其他时候可以被无视。


baseline
[ noun ]
  1. an imaginary line or standard by which things are measured or compared

  2. <noun.linkdef>
    the established a baseline for the budget
  3. the back line bounding each end of a tennis or handball court; when serving the server must not step over this line

  4. <noun.location>
  5. the lines a baseball player must follow while running the bases

  6. <noun.location>


baseline \baseline\ n.
1. an imaginary line or standard by which things are measured
or compared; as, they established a baseline for the
budget.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. the back line at each end of a tennis court.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. (Baseball) the lines between bases on a baseball field
along which a baseball player must run while running the
bases.
[WordNet 1.5]

4. a measurement that represents the value of a physical
quantity (such as a voltage, or a level of radioactivity)
in the absence of effects from other variables in a
measurement, test or experiment; a control value.
[PJC]

5. any horizontal line in a plot, graph, or diagram, or on a
visual display in an electronic device, used as a
reference point to which other values are referred.
[PJC]

  1. In addition to the baseline inspections in July, both sides can begin destroying missiles under terms of the pact which provides for the elimination within three years of all missiles with a range of 300 to 3,400 miles.
  2. Abortion alone can't explain this shift, but New Jersey is a model of how so personal an issue can become a baseline of sorts in judging a candidate.
  3. The baseline also counts a program as "cut" if a policy designed to hold down costs expires and then is extended.
  4. Each year Congress funds new spending initiatives, which can dramatically increase outlays above previous levels, paying for them, if at all, by "cuts" from the baseline.
  5. According to the baseline's peculiar logic, increases in programs not implemented until years after passage escape from counting as increases because, by the time the increases actually occur, they are already in the baseline.
  6. According to the baseline's peculiar logic, increases in programs not implemented until years after passage escape from counting as increases because, by the time the increases actually occur, they are already in the baseline.
  7. The teams have 60 days to carry out the "baseline inspections," designed to verify the exact number of missiles and related components to be destroyed under treaty.
  8. The "baseline inspection" is designed to verify the exact number of medium-range missiles and related components to be destroyed under the treaty.
  9. In the next three years defense outlays would be reduced by $67 billion relative to the projected baseline.
  10. But the organisation has also provided gloomier alternatives for the pessimists. The OECD's baseline forecast is hardly optimistic.
  11. More importantly, patients on the combined regimen held their T-cells above baseline, or starting count, for more than a year, while patients on AZT alone got short improvement followed by a relapse within 6 months.
  12. The current USDA baseline is $11.7 billion, which was based on crop indications last fall.
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