foundations
Prononciation : [faʊnˈdeɪʃənz]
Contexte : « construction »
(noun) the solid base or support that something is built on. It's like the bottom part of a house that holds everything up.
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The builders poured concrete to create a strong foundation for the new school.
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Without a good foundation, the house began to wobble and felt unstable.
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What materials did they use for the foundation of the building?
Contexte : « education »
(noun) basic ideas or principles that support and help understand something. It's like the core concepts you learn in school that help you understand more difficult subjects later.
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She has a solid foundation in math, which helps her with advanced calculations.
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Without a good foundation in reading, it's hard to understand complex stories.
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What foundation of knowledge do you think is most important for learning?
Contexte : « organization »
(noun) an organization created to support a cause or help people. It's like a group of people working together to make the world better.
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The charity foundation raised money to help children in need.
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The foundation didn’t receive enough donations this year to help as many families as they wanted.
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What is the main goal of the foundation you support?