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fundamentals是什么意思

  • n.基本原则
  • 名词fundamental的复数形式.

fundamentals英英释义

adjective

serving as a basis supporting existence or determining essential structure or function : basic The Constitution ensures our fundamental rights.

Responsibility is fundamental to democracy.

serving as an original or generating source : primary

a discovery fundamental to modern computers

of or relating to essential structure, function, or facts : radicalalso: of or dealing with general principles rather than practical application fundamental science

fundamental change

adhering to fundamentalism

a preacher who is evangelical, Bible-teaching, and fundamental

of central importance : principal such fundamental events as birth, marriage, and death

fundamental purpose

belonging to one's innate or ingrained characteristics : deep-rooted

her fundamental good humor

of, relating to, or produced by the lowest component of a complex vibration (see vibration sense 1)

noun

something fundamentalespecially: one of the minimum constituents without which a thing or a system would not be what it is

the principal musical tone produced by vibration (as of a string or column of air) on which a series of higher harmonics is based

the root of a chord

the harmonic component of a complex wave that has the lowest frequency and commonly the greatest amplitude

fundamentals词组

fundamentals of computer大学计算机基础

fundamentals_体育行业词汇

基本功

fundamentals词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English, borrowed from Late Latin fundāmentālis "serving as a foundation," from Latin fundāmentum "foundation, basis" + -ālis -al >entry 1 — more at fundament Noun derivative of fundamental >entry 1

The first known use of fundamental was in the 15th century

fundamentals儿童词典英英释义

funerealadjective

suggesting a funeral

funereal gloom

funeralnoun

the ceremonies held for a dead person (as before burial)

fund1 of 2noun

a quantity of available resources : stock, supply

a large fund of jokes

a sum of money for a special purpose

the book fund

available money—usually used in plural

fund2 of 2verb

to supply funds for

a program funded by the state

fund1 of 2noun

a quantity of available resources : stock, supply

a large fund of jokes

a sum of money for a special purpose

the book fund

available money—usually used in plural

fund2 of 2verb

to supply funds for

a program funded by the state

fund1 of 2noun

a quantity of available resources : stock, supply

a large fund of jokes

a sum of money for a special purpose

the book fund

available money—usually used in plural

fund2 of 2verb

to supply funds for

a program funded by the state

fund1 of 2noun

a quantity of available resources : stock, supply

a large fund of jokes

a sum of money for a special purpose

the book fund

available money—usually used in plural

fund2 of 2verb

to supply funds for

a program funded by the state

fundamental1 of 2adjective

being or forming a foundation : basic, essential our fundamental rights

a discovery fundamental to modern science

of or relating to essential structure or function : radical

fundamental change

of, relating to, or produced by the lowest part of a complex vibration

of central importance : principal

fundamental purpose

fundamental2 of 2noun

something fundamental : a basic part

fundamentals of arithmetic

the part of a complex wave that has the lowest frequency and commonly the greatest amplitude

fundamentals 例句

1 The piece begins with the fundamentals of rhythm and ends with a barrage of percussive possibility, with Cox and Gunnell playing everything they can get their hands and sticks on.

2 Ms. Gross’s work, built from the fundamentals of spare, precise movement and gesture and staged with a painter’s eye for figures in space, was emblematic.

3 For the fundamentals , B'- B " is very small and therefore the lines are almost equidistant.

对于基频振动来说, B ′-B″ 很小,因此谱线是几乎等距离的.

4 Yes, we know these things, but it is good to be reminded of the fundamentals, especially when the man reminding us is clever, good-humored and big-hearted.

5 His fundamentals as a player could hardly be stronger, and his instincts as a composer and bandleader are almost startlingly mature.

6 There he retreated into a monastic routine of daily physical therapy and exercise, relearning the fundamentals of ballet technique and how to use his body.

7 But when Mr. Eno revisited the music of the spoken word about a decade ago, he came to see in it the potential to subvert some of pop’s fundamentals.

8 "Long enough to forget some fundamentals which I should never have forgotten."

9 But like most easy responses, it misses the fundamentals of the argument.

10 Moving to the United States for college, he learned the fundamentals of jazz, then set about combining the languages in a way that felt unforced and organic.

11 They established fundamentals based on Adams’s movements—shoulder pops, pivots, stop motion, the wave—and then freestyled his freestyle, personalizing it.

12 When the baby scores a hit, the caregiver responds with enthusiasm and repetition, etching in the brain the fundamentals of speech and grammar.

13 The ones that ignored military fundamentals suffered the most losses.

14 In the end, the fundamentals were simply off.

15 But he said that the fundamentals of comedy remained the same.

16 While running the cash register and delivering photographs to customers, Mr. Sidibé closely observed Mr. Guillat and absorbed the fundamentals of photography.

17 That’s what the beatboxing class is about, getting performers on the right track by learning the fundamentals.

18 And I realized that during times of crisis, we want to go to fundamentals, to certain things that don’t change.

19 He’d spend hours there working on his fundamentals, but it didn’t help.

20 We should remind ourselves of the fundamentals: Journalists’ most important role is giving Americans the information they need to cast their vote.

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