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The word 基地 (jīdì) is commonly used in Chinese conversations to refer to a physical location or facility that serves as a base for military, scientific, or industrial operations. It can also be used to describe a central or fundamental place or organization that supports or serves as a starting point for certain activities or operations.
For example, in a military context, 军事基地 (Jūnshì jīdì) can refer to a military base or stronghold where troops are stationed and operations are carried out.
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The word 基地 (jīdì) primarily means "base" in the context of a location, platform, or center for operations. Here are some other Chinese words that can convey similar meanings:
1. 中心 (zhōngxīn) - This means "center." It can refer to a central point of activity, which can be considered a type of base for various operations or functions.
2. 营地 (yíngdì) - This translates to "camp" or "encampment." It often refers to a temporary base, especially in military or outdoor contexts.
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