fundamento
basis [bases, -pl.] ; bedrock ; foundation ; fundamental ; underpinning ; warp and woof ; fundament.
These factors form the basis of the problems in identifying a satisfactory subject approach, and start to explain the vast array of different tolls used in the subject approach to knowledge.
We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.
If this story is correct, it's the latest evidence that copyright law has become unmoored from its foundations.
The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.
The criteria must be subject to continuing review and annual updating if they are to remain valid as the underpinning for a professional activity.
Training in self-help is part of the warp and woof of any tenable theory of reference work.
As a consequence some cracks sneaked into the fundaments of this branch of physics.
con fundamentos
informed
Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.
con fundamentos sólidos
well-considered
well-supported
A well-considered ideology cognizant of the nature of the materials cataloged is prerequisite and fundamental to the design of any viable cataloging system, and particularly one that is to command universal acceptance.
What will convince your reader best are thoughtful, well-supported arguments.
dejar sin fundamentos
knock + the bottom out of
The aggravated situation provides new arguments for supporters of military intervention, and knocks the bottom out of the adherents of the diplomatic process.
falto de fundamento
without foundation
He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.
falto de fundamentos
unsupported
Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.
fundamentos
background
This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
fundamentos del conocimiento, los
foundations of knowledge, the
But it is obvious that modern leftist philosophers are not simply cool-headed logicians systematically analyzing the foundations of knowledge.
no sin fundamento
not without basis
Yet such suspicions are becoming more widespread, not without basis.
no tener fundamento
be unfounded
This fear was expressed by publishers and booksellers when the first lending libraries were established and by and large it has proved to be unfounded.
no tener ningún fundamento
not have a leg to stand on
Some lightbulb companies are still dragging their heels on the energy-saving lightbulb issue, but they haven't a leg to stand on.
sin fundamento
unsupported
ungrounded
without foundation
without basis
Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.
This is an ungrounded notion = Ésta idea es infundada.
He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.
The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.
sin fundamento alguno
without any basis
This contention seems to have been raised only to contest the test results without any basis.
tener fundamento para pensar que
have + reason to believe that
The Library Association has reason to believe that women, black and disabled people are not properly represented in UK libraries.