柯林斯詞典baseline /?be?s?la?n/ (also base-line) (baselines) 1. N-COUNT The baseline of a tennis, badminton, or basketball court is one of the lines at each end of the court that mark the limits of play. (網(wǎng)球場(chǎng)、羽毛球場(chǎng)或籃球場(chǎng)的)底線[usu sing] Martinez, when she served, usually stayed on the baseline. 馬第尼斯發(fā)球的時(shí)候,經(jīng)常踩在底線上。2. N-COUNT In baseball, the baseline is the line that a player must not cross when running between bases. (棒球場(chǎng)的)壘線[usu sing] 3. N-COUNT A baseline is a value or starting point on a scale with which other values can be compared. (價(jià)值的)基準(zhǔn)[usu sing, oft N 'for' n/-ing] You'll need such information to use as a baseline for measuring progress. 你需要利用這些信息作爲(wèi)基準(zhǔn)來(lái)衡量進(jìn)展情況。 返回 baseline劍橋詞典a line on a sports field , such as the one in tennis , that marks the end of the playing area , or the one in baseball that marks the path along which players run (網(wǎng)球場(chǎng)等的)底線 She delivered a final serve from the baseline to win the match . 她從底線發(fā)出了致勝的一球。 an imaginary line used as a starting point for making comparisons (進(jìn)行比較時(shí)用作起點(diǎn)的)基線 a baseline assessment 基線評(píng)估;摸底評(píng)估 返回 baseline