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foun·da·tion
/faʊnˈdeʃən/
基礎,根本;U建立,創立;C地基;C基金,基金會
From:
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foundation
*基金 基礎
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Foun·da·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
founding
,
fixing
,
establishing
,
or
beginning
to
erect
.
2.
That
upon
which
anything
is
founded
;
that
on
which
anything
stands
,
and
by
which
it
is
supported
;
the
lowest
and
supporting
layer
of
a
superstructure
;
groundwork
;
basis
.
Behold
,
I
lay
in
Zion
,
for
a
foundation
,
a
stone
. . .
a
precious
corner
stone
,
a
sure
foundation
.
--
Is
.
xxviii
. 16.
The
foundation
of
a
free
common
wealth
.
--
Motley
.
3.
Arch.
The
lowest
and
supporting
part
or
member
of
a
wall
,
including
the
base
course
(
see
Base course
(a)
,
under
Base
,
n.
)
and
footing
courses
;
in
a
frame
house
,
the
whole
substructure
of
masonry
.
4.
A
donation
or
legacy
appropriated
to
support
a
charitable
institution
,
and
constituting
a
permanent
fund
;
endowment
.
He
was
entered
on
the
foundation
of
Westminster
.
--
Macaulay
.
5.
That
which
is
founded
,
or
established
by
endowment
;
an
endowed
institution
or
charity
;
as
,
the
Ford
Foundation
.
Against
the
canon
laws
of
our
foundation
.
--
Milton
.
Foundation course
.
See
Base course
,
under
Base
,
n.
Foundation muslin
,
an
open-worked
gummed
fabric
used
for
stiffening
dresses
,
bonnets
,
etc
.
Foundation school
,
in
England
,
an
endowed
school
.
To be on a foundation
,
to
be
entitled
to
a
support
from
the
proceeds
of
an
endowment
,
as
a
scholar
or
a
fellow
of
a
college
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
foundation
n
1:
the
basis
on
which
something
is
grounded
; "
there
is
little
foundation
for
his
objections
"
2:
an
institution
supported
by
an
endowment
3:
the
fundamental
assumptions
from
which
something
is
begun
or
developed
or
calculated
or
explained
; "
the
whole
argument
rested
on
a
basis
of
conjecture
" [
syn
:
basis
,
base
,
fundament
,
groundwork
,
cornerstone
]
4:
lowest
support
of
a
structure
; "
it
was
built
on
a
base
of
solid
rock
"; "
he
stood
at
the
foot
of
the
tower
" [
syn
:
base
,
fundament
,
foot
,
groundwork
,
substructure
,
understructure
]
5:
education
or
instruction
in
the
fundamentals
of
a
field
of
knowledge
; "
he
lacks
the
foundation
necessary
for
advanced
study
"; "
a
good
grounding
in
mathematics
" [
syn
:
grounding
]
6:
a
woman's
undergarment
worn
to
give
shape
to
the
contours
of
the
body
[
syn
:
foundation garment
]
7:
the
act
of
starting
something
for
the
first
time
;
introducing
something
new
; "
she
looked
forward
to
her
initiation
as
an
adult
"; "
the
foundation
of
a
new
scientific
society
"; "
he
regards
the
fork
as
a
modern
introduction
" [
syn
:
initiation
,
founding
,
institution
,
origination
,
creation
,
innovation
,
introduction
,
instauration
]
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