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foundation [ˌfaʊnˈdeɪʃən] SUBST

1. foundation:

foundations plur (base of building)

2. foundation sans pl (support):

oparcie nt

3. foundation (organization):

5. foundation sans pl (base make-up):

foundation course SUBST GB UNIV

foundation stone SUBST ARCHIT

Expressions couramment utilisées avec foundations

foundations plur (base of building)
to shake sth to its foundations

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Some examples of coal mine subsidence damage include cracked foundations, sinkholes, and groundwater loss.
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The concept has become one of the foundations of the deep ecology movement.
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The season ended in a 6th place finish but with strong foundations in place to build on.
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Since 1980 the foundations have been strengthened and the structure reinforced.
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Similarly, these public works were responsible for the construction of a breakwater on the rocky outcrops to protect the foundations of the fort.
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Another focus was on the foundations of query optimization and data integration.
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Private industry, foundations, and state and local governments also initiate studies, as does the IOM itself.
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Alongside its contribution to our understanding of the foundations of quantum theory, this work raises novel questions in quantum information science.
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This process would expose old foundations and the layout of the camp, whose borders would then be reforested to accentuate the boundaries.
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The first phase of construction involves excavation, support of excavation, foundations and structural steel including complete frame-up.
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