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1 ставить (...) на теоретическую основу
Mathematics: place on a theoretical footingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить (...) на теоретическую основу
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2 ставить на теоретическую основу
Mathematics: (...) place on a theoretical footingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить на теоретическую основу
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3 основа
жен.1) basis прям. и перен.; foundation; baseсоображения, лежащие в основе этого предложения — the reasoning behind this suggestion
служить основой для — to form the basis of, to serve as a basis for
закладывать основы — to lay the foundation/basis/groundwork for smth., to pave the way for smth.
класть в основу — (что-л.) to base oneself on smth., to assume smth. as a basis
лежащий в основе — underlying, account for
2) мн. ч. основы fundamental(s), essential principle(s), ABC, basics, foundation3) грам. stem4) текст. warp• -
4 ставить на теоретическую основу
•To place the concept of intelligence on a theoretical footing,...
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