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51Baseline — Provenance. Forme hypocoristique et féminine de Basile. Vient du grec basileus Signifie : monarque Se fête le 2 janvier. Histoire. Fils de Sainte Eumélie, frère de Saint Grégoire de Nysse, la voie du petit Basile est toute tracée. Après de… …
52Baseline — Base|line 〈[bɛıslaın] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: s〉 1. 〈Sport〉 beim Baseball die Verbindungslinie zwischen zwei Malen 2. 〈allg.〉 Grundlinie, Basis 3. die unterste Zeile, der Schlusssatz einer Anzeige; Ggs.: Headline [Etym.: <engl. base line… …
53Baseline — Schlussaussage oder Schlusszeile einer ⇡ Anzeige. Die B. soll die wesentliche Aussage des ⇡ Fließtextes zusammenfassen und/oder zu weiteren Aktivitäten des Lesers (Probieren, Kaufen, Genießen) auffordern. Gegensatz: ⇡ Headline …
54baseline — The ruled or imaginary line upon which the writing rests …
55baseline — n. starting line; (Printing) imaginary line on which the bottoms of letters sit (excluding the tails on g, y, p, q, and j); line which marks each end of the court (Tennis); area in which a runner runs from base to base on a baseball field… …
56baseline — balinese …
57baseline — noun 1》 a minimum or starting point used for comparisons. 2》 (in tennis, volleyball, etc.) the line marking each end of a court. 3》 Baseball the line between bases which a runner must stay close to when running …
58baseline — noun 1 (countable usually singular) technical a standard measurement or fact to which other measurements or facts are compared, especially in medicine or science 2 the line at the back of the court in games such as tennis or volleyball 3 the area …
59baseline — [ˈbeɪsˌlaɪn] noun [C] the line that marks the back of the playing area in games such as tennis …
60baseline — The process of determining and documenting network throughput and other performance information when the network is operating under what is considered a normal load. Measured performance characteristics might include error rate and data… …