basic的意思和读音

basic

: [ˈbeɪsɪk] : ['beɪsɪk]

n.

adj.

abbr.(=Basic English)

adj.+n.basic research,basic education,basic principle,basic unit,basic idea

adj.intricate

adj.essential,central,key,principal,main

basicadj.

1.forming the part of sth that is most necessary and from which other things develop

basic information/facts/ideas

the basic principles of law

Drums are basic to African music.

2.of the simplest kind or at the simplest level

The campsite provided only basic facilities.

My knowledge of French is pretty basic.

3.[obn]necessary and important to all people

basic human rights

the cost of basic foods

4.before anything extra is added

The basic pay of the average worker has risen by 3 per cent. 3%。

adj.1.,,2.,3.;4.,1.,,2.,3.;4.,

n.1.,2.

abbr.1.(=Basic English)

adj.1.forming the main or most important part of something, without which it cannot really exist; basic ideas or skills are the ones you must know or learn in order to understand or do something; used for emphasizing that you are talking about the most important part of a situation2.basic products and services are ones that everyone needs such as food, medicine, and fuel; basic feelings are the natural feelings that everyone has; basic rights are rights that everyone should be allowed to have3.simple and with no special features; not very advanced, or not very complicated4.with no extra amounts of money included or charged1.forming the main or most important part of something, without which it cannot really exist; basic ideas or skills are the ones you must know or learn in order to understand or do something; used for emphasizing that you are talking about the most important part of a situation2.basic products and services are ones that everyone needs such as food, medicine, and fuel; basic feelings are the natural feelings that everyone has; basic rights are rights that everyone should be allowed to have3.simple and with no special features; not very advanced, or not very complicated4.with no extra amounts of money included or charged

n.1.a type of language for writing computer programs

abbr.1.(=Basic English)

1. ( Moderate) Basic( No) ...

2. nature n basic adj equipment n ...

3. general a. basic a. course n. ...

5. /( SHOES ( BASIC&SIMPLE) /( SHOES/BAG) ...

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1."Speeding up the building of a strong and smart grid is good for the basic transformation of China's power development, " Mr Liu said.

2.In modern society, the power of money be obvious to people, but this power must not large enough to modify our basic understanding of life.

3.Under the old system, the basic Police requirement was at least 6 feet tall and with a very good eyesight.

4.In this scenario, you might seek an hour or two of a professional's time just to sketch out a basic financial-planning framework.

5.Control makes it easy to define the basic appearance of cells and the display formatting of cell values.使

6.Hong six F- 7 and F- 8 out to stop the basic equipment, maintenance alone business after the company into a very small contribution.78

7.The basic concept of managing public finances is no different from that of family financial management.

8.It has helped improve basic literacy and numeracy a bit, but would work better if it were more rigorous.

9.The basic idea is to get the subject to focus on an object so intently that he or she tunes out any other stimuli.

10.The JAR, then, is close to what you need for a good reusable module but it lacks some basic modularity characteristics.,JAR