base
英 [beɪs]
美[bes]
- n. 基础;底部;垒
- adj. 卑鄙的;低劣的
- vt. 以…作基础
- n. (Base)人名;(日)马濑(姓)
词组搭配
get to first base
[usu. with negative](informal, chiefly N. Amer.)achieve the first step towards one's objective
(非正式, 主 北美)迈出第一步
touch base (with)
(informal, chiefly N. Amer.)briefly make or renew contact (with)
(非正式, 主 北美)(与…)联系,恢复联系
off base
Badly mistaken.
犯大错误的
双语例句
- 1. The pizza base retains its crispness without becoming brittle.
- 比萨饼的饼底依然酥脆,也没有变得易碎。
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- 2. Bank base rates of 7 per cent are too high.
- 7%的银行基准利率太高了。
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- 3. The crime was so base that everyone wanted to hush it up.
- 这一罪行如此卑鄙无耻,大家都不想声张出去。
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- 4. He was then taken by minibus to the military base.
- 他随后被一辆中巴车带到了军事基地。
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- 5. Gunfire was heard at an army base close to the airport.
- 机场附近的军事基地传出了炮火声。
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