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 well-founded ['wɛl'faʊndɪd添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 有根据的, 理由充足的

[法] 基础牢固的, 有充分根据的, 理由充足的




    well-founded
    [ adj ]
    based on sound reasoning or evidence
    <adj.all>
    well-founded suspicions


    1. The statement said government officials had "well-founded hopes" of announcing today both an agreement that would resolve the labor crisis and a new plan to attack inflation.
    2. Demands for reform of the governmental system are growing and many are well-founded.
    3. U.S. law provides that asylum may be granted to an alien who has a "well-founded fear" of persecution if he returns to his homeland, based on race, religion, political views or other criteria.
    4. Their anxiety is well-founded: according to the World Bank, sub-Saharan Africa spends about one-third of its hard currency earnings on petroleum. Energy analysts say the concern should not be one-sided.
    5. They no doubt had some well-founded doubts whether the soldiers nominally under their command would attack another Red Army unit, not to mention all of the unarmed civilians surrounding Mr. Yeltsin's headquarters.
    6. The new system does not automatically assume, as previous policy did, that Jews leaving the Soviet Union are entitled to refugee status, which the United States grants people with a "well-founded fear of persecution" on religious grounds.
    7. "It was felt by the examiner that they did meet the criteria, and if they were forced to return to their country they faced a well-founded fear of persecution," said Ms. Kice, the INS spokeswoman.
    8. Since they are among the 44,000 boat people who have landed in Hong Kong after June 1988, they must prove a well-founded fear of persecution back home or face repatriation as illegal immigrants.
    9. But he said North had a well-founded fear for his life after terrorist Abu Nidal targeted him for assassination.
    10. But stronger colliders were needed to make enough so scientists can draw well-founded conclusions from the random ways the particle breaks down.
    11. The fear was well-founded: 10 percent of Vermont's 3,000 farms went out of business in the past two years.
    12. Cossiga said if the government felt the charges were well-founded, the case should be turned over to the courts and a parliamentary commission on terrorism.
    13. But the government should listen to the well-founded concerns of teachers.
    14. The directive, issued by former Attorney General Edwin Meese, requires each applicant to prove "a well-founded fear of persecution" to be granted refugee status.
    15. Most recent economic data confirm that a modest but well-founded recovery is under way, and the US economy is likely to grow by around 2.5 per cent in 1993.
    16. Under an international convention, a refugee is someone who is outside his or her country and unable to return because of a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular group.
    17. In fact, even the Fed believes that the rules will force banks to manage their portfolios to avoid dramatic capital shifts, at the expense of profitability or managing interest rate risk. The belief is well-founded.
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