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base (EN)
sustantivo, verbo, adjetivo

sustantivo “base”

sing. base, pl. bases o no contable
  1. base
    The vase stood securely on a wooden base.
  2. base (militar)
    She was stationed at an air force base overseas.
  3. sede
    The company's base is located in New York City.
  4. base (química)
    In chemistry class, we learned that sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
  5. el ingrediente principal en algo
    The sauce has a base of tomatoes and herbs.
  6. base (el punto de partida o fundamento para una idea o teoría)
    His argument has a solid factual base.
  7. base (en matemáticas, un número utilizado como fundamento en un sistema de conteo o cálculos)
    Binary code uses base 2 instead of base 10.
  8. base (béisbol)
    He hit the ball and ran to first base.
  9. base (en biología, una de las moléculas que forman parte del ADN o ARN)
    The sequence of bases in DNA determines genetic information.
  10. la persona que apoya a otros en acrobacias o animación deportiva
    As the base, she lifted the flyer into the stunt.

verbo “base”

infinitivo base; él bases; pret. based; part. based; ger. basing
  1. basar
    The novel is based on a true story.
  2. establecer
    The company is based in London.
  3. (en acrobacia o animación) actuar como la persona que apoya a otros
    She bases her teammate during the stunt routine.

adjetivo “base”

forma base base, baser, basest (o more/most)
  1. vil
    He was arrested for his base actions.
  2. inferior
    The tools were made of base metal.