to lay the foundation stone of the new museum
为新建博物馆奠基
1.基石;基础,根源
1.a large stone with details of when a building was built, that is placed at the bottom of the building, usually as part of a ceremony
2.the basic ideas, principles, facts, etc. that something depends on or develops from
1.City and staff of the company headquarter presented the foundation stone laying ceremony.
莱西市领导和公司总部全体员工出席了奠基仪式。
2.In May this year, in a village in India's Uttar Pradesh state, a foundation stone was laid for a temple dedicated to Goddess English.
今年5月,在印度北方州(UttarPradeshstate)的一个小村庄里,随着基石的安放,一座供奉英语女神的寺庙开始修建。
3.Science and efficient management is printing Center quality and efficiency of the foundation stone of which contribute to its take-off.
科学、高效的管理是印务中心质量和效益赖以腾飞的基石。
4.Senior U. S. defense authorities envisioned the deal as a foundation stone in a growing strategic partnership.
美国国防部的高级官员把这项协议看成是美印正在增长的战略伙伴关系的一个基石。
5.The Victorians who thought them up were unwittingly laying the foundation stone for some of the most questionable practices in management.
维多利亚时代的人们在想出这些训诫的同时,不知不觉地为一些最成问题的管理行为奠定了基石。
6.The mayor was to have laid the foundation stone but he was taken ill last night.
市长原本要来主持奠基典礼的,但昨晚病了。
7.Heterogeneous medium type human capital is the main body of a book a analytical foundation stone.
异质型人力资本是本文分析的一个基石。
8.Sincerity is the pillar of the market order, and a prosperous foundation stone of the market.
诚信是市场秩序的支柱,是市场繁荣的基石。
9.This simple question is the foundation stone of a growing number of businesses.
这个简单的问题催生了越来越多的生意。
10.Really, Newton made to lay foundation stone sexual contribution in the natural science realm and be rated as science huge Jiang.
的确,牛顿在自然科学领域里作了奠基性的贡献,堪称科学巨匠。