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基礎的な

Basic or fundamental; forming a necessary base.

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基礎

The essential foundation or starting point of a subject, skill, or physical structure. It refers to the fundamental knowledge or support system upon which more complex things are built.

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原則

A fundamental rule, principle, or standard that serves as a guide for behavior or the functioning of a system. It represents a general truth or law that is usually followed, though it allows for potential exceptions in specific circumstances.

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本質

The core essence or fundamental nature of something that makes it what it is. It refers to the underlying reality or truth of a situation or object, often contrasted with its superficial appearance or secondary characteristics.

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原理

A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning; a scientific law.

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This Word in Other Languages (4)

기본적으로
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기초적으로
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基本上
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basically
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der Rohstoff de invitada es arasında tr निरुत्साहित करना hi dementsprechend de basicamente pt थरथराना hi 폄하하다 ko chronisch nl coup de cœur fr kenapa id calar pt exotisch nl जबकि hi gril fr به‌دقت fa وصول ar ви uk powers en preferir pt timbres fr ဒါပေမဲ့ my hlava cs 食べ物 ja

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Es freut mich, dich zu sehen. de 기억이 나다. ko Jugar al fútbol es Sich für etwas engagieren de C'est tout ce que j'ai. fr دیر کردن fa Estar hecho un adefesio. es mieć nosa do czegoś pl apprécier le mesure fr Ça vaut le coup fr Es wäre schön, wenn... de Onde é o balcão? pt هیچ وقت دیر نیست fa जवाफ दिनु ne على نحو مماثل ar তাড়াতাড়ি করো bn Se me permite pt allow through en aus der Reihe tanzen de Acam az How much does it cost? en गुलर का फूल होना hi В двух словах ru Tô ligado/a pt

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