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bases

Prononciation : [ˈbeɪsɪz]

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Contexte : « sports »

(noun) a place that players run to during a baseball game. There are four bases: first base, second base, third base, and home plate. Players try to touch these bases to score points.

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He ran to second base and was safe there.

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She didn't make it to first base before the ball was caught.

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How many bases do you have to touch to score a run?

Contexte : « foundation »

(noun) the bottom part or support of something. It can mean the main ideas or materials that other things are built upon. Like how a building needs a strong base to stand up.

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The foundation of her argument was very strong and well thought out.

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His reasoning had no solid base, so people didn't believe him.

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What is the base of your project that holds everything together?

Contexte : « chemistry »

(noun) a substance that can accept protons or donate a pair of valence electrons in reactions. Bases often feel slippery and can change the color of indicators, like turning litmus paper blue.

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Baking soda is a common base used in cooking.

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Vinegar is not a base; it is an acid.

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Can you name a base that you use in your kitchen?

Contexte : « business »

(noun) the main part of a business plan or a group of customers that the business relies on. It can also mean the basis or foundation of a strategy.

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The company has a strong base of loyal customers.

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Without a solid base, the business could fail.

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What is the base of your business strategy?

Contexte : « sports »

(verb) to move to or touch a base in a game like baseball. Players need to base in order to score runs.

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He will base at first if he hits the ball.

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She didn't get a chance to base during the game.

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Did you see how fast he can base after hitting a homerun?

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