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41 base salary
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42 base (to - oneself on)
fonder, prendre pour base, s'appuyer sur, tabler sur (JD)English-French insurance dictionari > base (to - oneself on)
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43 base policy
police mère, police de base, police de première ligne (2e) -
44 base premium
prime de base (2e) -
45 base level of accumulation
English-French dictionary of Geography > base level of accumulation
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46 base level of denudation
English-French dictionary of Geography > base level of denudation
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47 base map
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48 base anchor
1) base d'ancrage fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > base anchor
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49 base block
1) base de chambranle fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > base block
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50 base course
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > base course
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51 base isolation
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > base isolation
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52 base sheet
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > base sheet
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53 base value
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > base value
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54 base, taxation, year
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55 base block
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > base block
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56 base coat
couche d’apprêt fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > base coat
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57 base concrete
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > base concrete
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58 base course materials
matériaux de fondation m, matériaux de viabilité mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > base course materials
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59 base exchange
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > base exchange
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60 base failure below the toe
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > base failure below the toe
См. также в других словарях:
base — base … Dictionnaire des rimes
basé — basé … Dictionnaire des rimes
base — [ baz ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. basis, mot gr. « marche, point d appui » I ♦ A ♦ 1 ♦ Partie inférieure d un corps sur laquelle il porte, il repose. ⇒ appui (point d appui), assiette, assise, 1. dessous, fond, fondement, pied. La base de l édifice… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Base D'or — En mathématiques, le nombre d or, à savoir peut être utilisé comme une base de numération. Ce système est connu sous le nom base d or, ou accessoirement, phinaire (car le symbole pour le nombre d or est la lettre grecque « phi »). Tout… … Wikipédia en Français
base — n Base, basis, foundation, ground, groundwork are comparable when meaning something on which another thing is reared or built or by which it is supported or fixed in place. Base may be applied to the lowest part or bottom of something without… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
base — base·ball; base; base·less; base·lin·er; base·ly; base·man; base·ment; base·ness; de·base; de·base·ment; di·a·base; em·base; gnatho·base; gyno·base; im·base; iso·base; phal·lo·base; rheo·base; rim·base; scle·ro·base; sub·base; sur·base;… … English syllables
base — base1 [bās] n. [ME < OFr bas < L basis,BASIS] 1. the thing or part on which something rests; lowest part or bottom; foundation 2. the fundamental or main part, as of a plan, organization, system, theory, etc. 3. the principal or essential… … English World dictionary
Base — (b[=a]s), a. [OE. bass, F. bas, low, fr. LL. bassus thick, fat, short, humble; cf. L. Bassus, a proper name, and W. bas shallow. Cf. {Bass} a part in music.] 1. Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs. [Archaic]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Base — or BASE may refer to:A base is a mixture of urine n waste so do not eat it* Base meaning bottom, the lowest part of an object* can mean negative, unfavorable or undesirable in nature. Bad; vile; malicious; evil.In mathematics: *Base (mathematics) … Wikipedia
base — 1. a base de. Locución preposicional que, seguida de un sustantivo, expresa que lo denotado por este es el fundamento o componente principal: «Los [tallarines] verdes [...] están hechos a base de albahaca» (Cisneros Mestizaje [Perú 1995]).… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
base — (Del lat. basis, y este del gr. βάσις). 1. f. Fundamento o apoyo principal de algo. 2. Conjunto de personas representadas por un mandatario, delegado o portavoz suyo. U. m. en pl.) 3. Lugar donde se concentra personal y equipo, para, partiendo de … Diccionario de la lengua española