单词 | foundation degrees |
释义 | found1 /fownd/transitive verb
To rely (with on) ORIGIN: Fr fonder, from L fundāre, -ātum to found, from fundus the bottom foundāˈtion noun
foundāˈtional adjective foundāˈtioner noun A person supported from the funds or foundation of an institution foundˈer noun
foundation course noun An introductory course of study foundation degree noun A skills-based vocational higher education qualification foundation garment noun A woman's undergarment for supporting or controlling the figure foundation hospital noun A hospital managed by a foundation trust (qv below) foundāˈtion-muslin, foundāˈtion-net noun Gummed fabrics used for stiffening dresses, etc foundation school noun A state school whose governors are responsible for the property, for the appointing of staff and for managing the admissions foundāˈtion-stone noun One of the stones forming the foundation of a building, esp a stone laid with public ceremony foundāˈtion-stop noun
foundation subject noun Any of the subjects which form the National Curriculum in England and Wales foundation trust noun An organization within the National Health Service that has more autonomy than other hospital trusts founder member noun One of those members of a society who were instrumental in its foundation founders' shares plural noun same as deferred shares (see under defer1). founding father noun A person who forms or establishes an institution, organization, etc |
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