foundational
/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən.əl/ (bre, ipa) · /faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən.əl/ (ame, ipa) · /fau̇n-ˈdā-sh(ə-)nəl/ (ame, mw)
foundational — 形容詞
- foundationalpositive
- more foundationalcomparative
- most foundationalsuperlative
1. providing the basic ideas, skills, or structures on which something larger can l
基礎的
作為其他事物建立或發展的根本基礎
providing the basic ideas, skills, or structures on which something larger can later be built; describing what must exist first before further progress is possible.
Beatrix argued that learning to read music is a foundational skill for any young pianist.
Beatrix 主張,學會看樂譜對任何年輕鋼琴家來說都是一項基礎的技能。
foundational + skill: most common collocation
Trust between doctor and patient is a foundational element of good medical care.
醫病之間的信任,是良好醫療照護中最基礎的一環。
foundational element of [abstract noun]
The professor told Arjun that his thesis ignored several foundational works in linguistics.
教授告訴 Arjun,他的論文忽略了語言學領域中好幾部奠基性的著作。
Roya believes daily exercise and sleep are foundational to lasting mental health.
Roya 相信,每天運動和充足睡眠是維持長期心理健康的基礎。
Many engineers regard calculus and physics as foundational subjects for a career in robotics.
許多工程師認為,微積分和物理學是踏入機器人領域的基礎學科。
- fundamental
near-synonym; slightly more everyday and more common in spoken English
- basic
simpler register; refers to what is essential or minimal, not necessarily what something is built on
- underlying
emphasises what lies beneath the surface rather than what came first
- core
emphasises central importance rather than the idea of a base layer to build on
- peripheral
describes ideas or details on the edge, not central
- superficial
describes what is on the surface and not deeply important
文法句型
foundational + noun
用法筆記
Almost always attributive (foundational X) or predicative with 'to' (X is foundational to Y). Avoid 'very foundational' — the adjective is non-gradable in careful writing.