0 the act of founding -- penubuhan
the foundation of a new university.
1 the base on which something is built -- asas
First they laid the foundations, then they built the walls.
2 an amount of money to be used for a special purpose or the organization that manages it -- yayasan
Rather than totalizing the failure of foundations, the more productive strategy is to seek the strategic error of past foundationisms.
The text commences with her childhood, establishing the early foundations of the intellectual and moral supremacy which marks her adulthood.
Before we consider each of these offences in outline, let us examine the practical and theoretical foundations for them.
However, this made him re-examine the foundations of his faith and as a result he became more convinced of their truth than ever.
The social reality constructed by the malestream approach rests on shaky foundations.
The secular foundations of medieval kingship were slender before the twelfth century.
When indeterminacies are viewed as gaps, they are interpreted as contributing to the very foundations of the text's meaning.
Aesthetic foundations provide the pretext for forcing women to act and then condemning them for doing so.
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開始, 創建, 建立…
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开始, 创建, 建立…
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cimientos, fundamento [masculine], cimientos [masculine]…
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alicerce, base, fundação…
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fondation [feminine], fondement [masculine], création [feminine]…
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