词汇 | be grounded in/on something |
释义 | be grounded in/on somethingbe grounded in/on something COME FROM/ORIGINATEto be based on something 以某事物为根据 Lewis’ ideas were grounded in his Christian faith. 刘易斯的观点建立在他的基督教信仰之上。 Examples from the Corpus be grounded in/on something• Woman-centred psychology is grounded in a particular woman-centred form of western feminism.• Shaftesbury thought the opposite true: religion follows from, or is grounded in, man's innate sense of morality.• Theory needs to be grounded in practice.• The group is committed to environmental policies that are grounded in science.• In his day, he said, students were grounded in spelling and had learned poetry and the Bible by heart.• Visions must be grounded in strategy People need tremendous energy to get through periods of change; they need inspiration.• Yamaichi's Financial Science is grounded in the most advanced market theories and computer technology.• The reason is grounded in the most basic issue of corporate finance.• Your understandings about politics and your decisions about whether to undertake specific political actions are grounded in your knowledge of politics. → be grounded in/on something at ground2(1) |
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