词汇 | founding |
语种 | 英语、汉语、英汉翻译、汉英翻译 |
释义 | founding present participle offound found verb uk /faʊnd/ us /faʊnd/ foundverb (FIND)past simple and past participle offind(find的过去式及过去分词) Finding and discovering ascertain break (fresh/new) groundidiom breakthrough bring something to lightidiom catch someone red-handedidiom fossick found geocache geocaching get hold ofidiom pinpoint plumb rake rediscover rediscovery refind refound retrievable sniff uncover You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Existing and being Guessing, supposing and suspecting Judges & juries foundverb (BEGIN)B2[ T ] to bring something into existence: 创建;创立;创办 Boston was founded in 1630 by Puritan colonists from England.波士顿是1630年由来自英格兰的清教徒殖民者兴建的。 She left a large sum of money in her will to found a wildlife sanctuary.她在遗嘱里留下了一大笔钱用来创建野生动物保护区。 to create and operate a business, organization, etc. startI always wanted to start my own business. start (something) up It is more attractive to start up a new enterprise than to invest in existing firms. set something upWe plan on setting up a new manufacturing company at the beginning of next fiscal year. set up shopAfter retiring, he set up shop repairing classic cars. hang (out) a/your shingleUS Once she graduates from medical school, she plans on hanging out a shingle as a family doctor in private practice. She left a large sum of money in her will to found a wildlife sanctuary.她在遗嘱里留下了一大笔钱用来创建野生动物保护区。 He used the money to found an internet business. Milton Keynes is a new town which was founded in 1967. Rome was founded in the eighth century BC . He played a vital role in founding the charity. Success & failure in business administration axe bankrupt bankruptcy be running on fumesidiom belly charter dying float go belly upidiom go darkidiom go into administration go to the wallidiom growth hacker receiver shut (something) down shut up shopidiom sinking shipidiom soft launch spin something off foundverb (BUILD)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] engineering specialized to build a support in the ground for a large structure such as a building or road为(建筑物或公路)打地基 A lot of the criticism of her is founded on jealousy. The whole theory was founded on a mistaken belief. Building: construction work & workers banksman blaster break groundidiom brick brick something up drainer electrician erection erector flip rebuild reconstruction reface refurb refurbish stonemason tanking thatcher tiler well built foundverb (BASE)C2[ T+ adv/prep ] to base a belief, claim, idea, etc. on something: 把…基于,把…建立在 found something on somethingHer lawyer accused the prosecution of founding its case on insufficient evidence.她的律师谴责控方所控证据不足。 be founded onI'd like to see the research that these recommendations are founded on.我想看看这些建议所依据的研究基础。 a society founded on egalitarian principles建立在人人平等原则基础之上的社会 Being based on or depending on something -based as the case may bephrase base something on something bases basis dependently divine right egg entail footing found rest on/upon something rest with someone result from something ride ride on something/someone rooted strength understanding wake Examples of foundingfounding In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. On the forum of land distribution, we should expect that the founding of the village took place some time between 1750 and 1775. I thus focus on the founding debates and situate these in the political and intellectual history of their times. Twenty-four hours later, the plants were checked to see if the founding aphid had settled and any nymphs produced were counted. Secondly, the founding of a poorhouse meant better possibilities for taking care of the poor. In our simulations we considered founding events but not extinctions. The migratory route of the settlement's founding patrilineage is recollected at certain ritual occasions at the village earth shrine and during the initiation ceremony (bagr). First, the size of the new republic required districts to encompass many small communities of interest that individually constituted representational constituencies long before the founding. The founding dualism of physics enshrines the independent status of eternal general laws and time-dependent contingent states. While donors generously finance post-conflict or founding elections, funds become scarcer for subsequent electoral contests. There were no heroes or founding fathers to become the subject of later mythology. By the late nineteenth century, the role of church groups in founding and maintaining such institutions had largely been supplanted by the state. These models were founding members in a new class of ' second-generation' models that account for dynamic ion concentration changes. In effect, this paper suggests that founding a state may be the only group decision guaranteed to be consistent. You were the first, founding president, up to 2003. However, the new historiography has had less impact on the contentious question of church-state relations in the founding era. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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