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词汇 baseline
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Definition of baseline in English:

baseline

noun ˈbeɪslʌɪnˈbeɪsˌlaɪn
  • 1A minimum or starting point used for comparisons.

    (用于比较的)基数;起点

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fault-free case provided a baseline for comparison with the cases that reflect fault modes.
    • Benchmarking is the process of establishing a baseline measurement for comparison.
    • Perhaps, but at least Miller's methodology provides a baseline for comparison.
    • There is no way that the results from this control group could provide a comparison or baseline for simple guessing.
    • The international standards used as baselines to certify security best practice are changing.
    • However, this study does provide a useful baseline for future comparison.
    • Also required was an accurate baseline measurement so that the scale of the triangulation could be fixed precisely.
    • An alternative to creating external baselines is to use comparisons of rates of stops and other behaviors among police officers to identify typical rates.
    • It surely will be both the starting point and a baseline for numerous subsequent studies.
    • Projections also provide a baseline for comparison with drug use in subsequent years.
    • The telephone numbers in the sampling frame were then randomized to produce a baseline data bank.
    • Winkenwerder said the questionnaire would provide a baseline for medical information about the troops.
    • That requires constant path and point observations of the whole world all the time so that we have baselines for comparison.
    • The image is used as a baseline for comparison from year to year.
    • We begin with the description of these bulk sites to establish a baseline for future comparisons.
    • Now in experimental areas in computer science I find that we are far from such a baseline expectation.
    • This establishes a baseline for comparison after the test stimulation.
    • Hopefully when we come back, we have a good baseline, or starting position.
    • All the estimates are subject to error, but they do provide a baseline for comparative purposes.
    • The antioxidant nature of vitamin C makes it a popular vitamin for biomedical studies, so it provides a fair baseline for comparison.
  • 2(in tennis, volleyball, and other games) the line marking each end of a court.

    (网球、排球等运动场的)底线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is just a fun deal where you have all the kids line up on the baseline.
    • The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but Henman begged to differ.
    • The Russian is quick around the court, consistent from the baseline but has little more to offer.
    • He watched those games from the baseline underneath the basket with a level of intentness belying his youth.
    • It's supposed to be 21 feet from the net to the service line and then 18 feet to the baseline.
    • Breaking Agassi by out rallying him from the baseline, he took his next service game to love.
    • She has an ally in Seles, the player whose double-fisted power game from the baseline provided the template for so many of the current crop.
    • Out wide at the back of the court, Borg hits a top-spin forehand and scuttles back to the middle, to a spot a couple of feet behind the baseline.
    • Help is on the way; Jackson hit about a dozen threes in a row from the baseline before the game.
    • He decides to grab a seat along the baseline and wait for the game to end.
    • At the same time, the ballboys had to wipe the sweat from the baseline on Mirnyi's side of the court as his tormentor worked him into a lather.
    • If you go baseline to half court, have the kids face the same direction both ways.
    • He can spin by defenders on the baseline, draw double-teams and hit midrange jumpers.
    • The problem with this is that I am always playing about four feet behind the baseline.
    • One line starts on the baseline near the threepoint line and one near the top of the key.
    • He is not as aggressive from the baseline as Agassi once was.
    • In a tight game played almost entirely from the baseline, Dokic had a chance to take the first set when she held a break point at 4-4.
    • When they make it to you, they speed dribble back to their starting baseline and do it again.
    • He can also back up behind the baseline to get more distance from the defender.
    • That play sends Hamilton scurrying across the court, then back along the baseline and up toward the free throw line.
  • 3Baseball
    The line between bases which a runner must stay close to when running.

    〔棒球〕垒线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With runners on first and second, the batter hits a slow roller between the pitcher's mound and the third baseline.
    • For example, you can place a ball down the first baseline by aiming towards the base itself.
    • In its upper reaches the stream and its banks are bare as the baseline from home plate to first base.
    • If a runner goes beyond the extension of a fielder's outstretched arm, he is considered out of the baseline.
  • 4Printing
    The imaginary straight line through the feet of most letters in a line of type.

    〔印刷〕基线

Rhymes

bassline, waistline

Definition of baseline in US English:

baseline

nounˈbeɪsˌlaɪnˈbāsˌlīn
  • 1A minimum or starting point used for comparisons.

    (用于比较的)基数;起点

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also required was an accurate baseline measurement so that the scale of the triangulation could be fixed precisely.
    • The image is used as a baseline for comparison from year to year.
    • An alternative to creating external baselines is to use comparisons of rates of stops and other behaviors among police officers to identify typical rates.
    • There is no way that the results from this control group could provide a comparison or baseline for simple guessing.
    • Winkenwerder said the questionnaire would provide a baseline for medical information about the troops.
    • The international standards used as baselines to certify security best practice are changing.
    • The antioxidant nature of vitamin C makes it a popular vitamin for biomedical studies, so it provides a fair baseline for comparison.
    • All the estimates are subject to error, but they do provide a baseline for comparative purposes.
    • It surely will be both the starting point and a baseline for numerous subsequent studies.
    • This establishes a baseline for comparison after the test stimulation.
    • We begin with the description of these bulk sites to establish a baseline for future comparisons.
    • The telephone numbers in the sampling frame were then randomized to produce a baseline data bank.
    • Hopefully when we come back, we have a good baseline, or starting position.
    • That requires constant path and point observations of the whole world all the time so that we have baselines for comparison.
    • However, this study does provide a useful baseline for future comparison.
    • Perhaps, but at least Miller's methodology provides a baseline for comparison.
    • Now in experimental areas in computer science I find that we are far from such a baseline expectation.
    • The fault-free case provided a baseline for comparison with the cases that reflect fault modes.
    • Projections also provide a baseline for comparison with drug use in subsequent years.
    • Benchmarking is the process of establishing a baseline measurement for comparison.
  • 2(in tennis, volleyball, etc.) the line marking each end of the court.

    (网球、排球等运动场的)底线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He watched those games from the baseline underneath the basket with a level of intentness belying his youth.
    • This is just a fun deal where you have all the kids line up on the baseline.
    • He can also back up behind the baseline to get more distance from the defender.
    • One line starts on the baseline near the threepoint line and one near the top of the key.
    • The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but Henman begged to differ.
    • It's supposed to be 21 feet from the net to the service line and then 18 feet to the baseline.
    • He decides to grab a seat along the baseline and wait for the game to end.
    • In a tight game played almost entirely from the baseline, Dokic had a chance to take the first set when she held a break point at 4-4.
    • That play sends Hamilton scurrying across the court, then back along the baseline and up toward the free throw line.
    • She has an ally in Seles, the player whose double-fisted power game from the baseline provided the template for so many of the current crop.
    • When they make it to you, they speed dribble back to their starting baseline and do it again.
    • Out wide at the back of the court, Borg hits a top-spin forehand and scuttles back to the middle, to a spot a couple of feet behind the baseline.
    • The problem with this is that I am always playing about four feet behind the baseline.
    • He is not as aggressive from the baseline as Agassi once was.
    • Breaking Agassi by out rallying him from the baseline, he took his next service game to love.
    • The Russian is quick around the court, consistent from the baseline but has little more to offer.
    • At the same time, the ballboys had to wipe the sweat from the baseline on Mirnyi's side of the court as his tormentor worked him into a lather.
    • Help is on the way; Jackson hit about a dozen threes in a row from the baseline before the game.
    • He can spin by defenders on the baseline, draw double-teams and hit midrange jumpers.
    • If you go baseline to half court, have the kids face the same direction both ways.
  • 3Baseball
    The line between bases which a runner must stay close to when running.

    〔棒球〕垒线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If a runner goes beyond the extension of a fielder's outstretched arm, he is considered out of the baseline.
    • In its upper reaches the stream and its banks are bare as the baseline from home plate to first base.
    • With runners on first and second, the batter hits a slow roller between the pitcher's mound and the third baseline.
    • For example, you can place a ball down the first baseline by aiming towards the base itself.
  • 4Printing
    The imaginary straight line on which a line of type rests.

    〔印刷〕基线

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