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What does base mean?

Base pinyin dǐ zuò, meaning a seat that acts as a fixture under an artifact or object. It denotes the component (e.g., distribution board) on which other components (e.g., busbars, switches, leads, connectors, etc.) are mounted. Below is a description of the appliance base, furniture base, lamp base, and equipment base respectively.

1, electrical base: electrical base is used to place electrical equipment base. For example, the TV base is used to support and fix the TV, speaker base is used to support and stabilize the speaker, etc..

2, furniture base: furniture base refers to the support part of the furniture, such as sofas, tables, chairs, etc. base. It can provide stability and support, but also can play a decorative role.

3, lamp base: lamp base is the bottom structure of the lamp, used to support and fix the lamp. Different types of lamps and lanterns base including table lamp base, chandelier base, floor lamp base and so on.

4, equipment base: some specific equipment may need a base to provide stable support, such as air conditioning base, washing machine base, refrigerator base and so on. These bases can increase the height of the equipment, reduce noise and vibration, and also facilitate cleaning and maintenance.

Bottom and seat respectively explained

1, bottom: the first meaning is to stop; stagnation. Shuo Wen: "Bottom, stop living also." The second meaning is the bottom, the bottom. "Shuo Wen": "bottom, a said also under." The third meaning is hidden. For example, bottom ambush. The fourth meaning is to reach. E.g.: the bottom is set. The fifth meaning is to lead. E.g., bottoming out. The sixth meaning is to sharpen. E.g., the bottom is strong. The seventh meaning is bottom; foundation. E.g., bottom woven mat. The eighth meaning is sketch, draft, draft, preparatory or experimental sketch or text. E.g.: bottom sample.

2, seat: the first meaning is a place for people to sit, but also refers to the position, seat. Li Shangyin "Untitled": "Send hooks across the seat spring wine warm." The second meaning is sitting. Liang Shu (The Book of Liang): "Clearing the carriage road in the upper forest, and purifying the golden seat of Huatai." The third meaning is the old honorific title for an official or for another person. The third meaning is the honorific title for an official or for another person in the old days. The fourth meaning is derived from the person in the seat. Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing": "Misery is not like the sound of the front, full of heavy hearing are covered with tears."