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bass
/ˈbæs/
低音,男低音,椴樹(
a
.)低音的
From:
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bass
低音
From:
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bass
低音
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bass
,
v. t.
To
sound
in
a
deep
tone
. [
R
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bass
,
n.
1.
Bot.
The
linden
or
lime
tree
,
sometimes
wrongly
called
whitewood
;
also
,
its
bark
,
which
is
used
for
making
mats
.
See
Bast
.
2.
A
hassock
or
thick
mat
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bass
n.
1.
A
bass
,
or
deep
,
sound
or
tone
.
2.
Mus.
(a)
The
lowest
part
in
a
musical
composition
.
(b)
One
who
sings
,
or
the
instrument
which
plays
,
bass
. [
Written
also
base
.]
Thorough bass
.
See
Thorough bass
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bass
,
a.
Deep
or
grave
in
tone
.
Bass clef
Mus.
,
the
character
placed
at
the
beginning
of
the
staff
containing
the
bass
part
of
a
musical
composition
. [
See
Illust
.
under
Clef
.]
Bass voice
,
a
deep-sounding
voice
;
a
voice
fitted
for
singing
bass
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bass
n.
;
pl
.
Bass
,
and
sometimes
Basses
Zool.
1.
An
edible
,
spiny-finned
fish
,
esp
.
of
the
genera
Roccus
,
Labrax
,
and
related
genera
.
There
are
many
species
.
Note:
☞
The
common
European
bass
is
Labrax lupus
.
American
species
are
:
the
striped
bass
(
Roccus lineatus
);
white
or
silver
bass
of
the
lakes
(
Roccus chrysops
);
brass
or
yellow
bass
(
Roccus interruptus
).
2.
The
two
American
fresh-water
species
of
black
bass
(
genus
Micropterus
).
See
Black bass
.
3.
Species
of
Serranus
,
the
sea
bass
and
rock
bass
.
See
Sea bass
.
4.
The
southern
,
red
,
or
channel
bass
(
Sciæna ocellata
).
See
Redfish
.
Note:
☞
The
name
is
also
applied
to
many
other
fishes
.
See
Calico bass
,
under
Calico
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Base
,
n.
1.
The
bottom
of
anything
,
considered
as
its
support
,
or
that
on
which
something
rests
for
support
;
the
foundation
;
as
,
the
base
of
a
statue
.
“The
base
of
mighty
mountains.”
2.
Fig
.:
The
fundamental
or
essential
part
of
a
thing
;
the
essential
principle
;
a
groundwork
.
3.
Arch.
(a)
The
lower
part
of
a
wall
,
pier
,
or
column
,
when
treated
as
a
separate
feature
,
usually
in
projection
,
or
especially
ornamented
.
(b)
The
lower
part
of
a
complete
architectural
design
,
as
of
a
monument
;
also
,
the
lower
part
of
any
elaborate
piece
of
furniture
or
decoration
.
4.
Bot.
That
extremity
of
a
leaf
,
fruit
,
etc
.,
at
which
it
is
attached
to
its
support
.
5.
Chem.
The
positive
,
or
non-acid
component
of
a
salt
;
a
substance
which
,
combined
with
an
acid
,
neutralizes
the
latter
and
forms
a
salt
; --
applied
also
to
the
hydroxides
of
the
positive
elements
or
radicals
,
and
to
certain
organic
bodies
resembling
them
in
their
property
of
forming
salts
with
acids
.
6.
Pharmacy
The
chief
ingredient
in
a
compound
.
7.
Dyeing
A
substance
used
as
a
mordant
.
8.
Fort.
The
exterior
side
of
the
polygon
,
or
that
imaginary
line
which
connects
the
salient
angles
of
two
adjacent
bastions
.
9.
Geom.
The
line
or
surface
constituting
that
part
of
a
figure
on
which
it
is
supposed
to
stand
.
10.
Math.
The
number
from
which
a
mathematical
table
is
constructed
;
as
,
the
base
of
a
system
of
logarithms
.
11.
A
low
,
or
deep
,
sound
.
Mus.
(a)
The
lowest
part
;
the
deepest
male
voice
.
(b)
One
who
sings
,
or
the
instrument
which
plays
,
base
. [
Now
commonly
written
bass
.]
The
trebles
squeak
for
fear
,
the
bases
roar
.
--
Dryden
.
12.
Mil.
A
place
or
tract
of
country
,
protected
by
fortifications
,
or
by
natural
advantages
,
from
which
the
operations
of
an
army
proceed
,
forward
movements
are
made
,
supplies
are
furnished
,
etc
.
13.
Mil.
The
smallest
kind
of
cannon
. [
Obs
.]
14.
Zool.
That
part
of
an
organ
by
which
it
is
attached
to
another
more
central
organ
.
15.
Crystallog.
The
basal
plane
of
a
crystal
.
16.
Geol.
The
ground
mass
of
a
rock
,
especially
if
not
distinctly
crystalline
.
17.
Her.
The
lower
part
of
the
field
.
See
Escutcheon
.
18.
The
housing
of
a
horse
. [
Obs
.]
19.
pl.
A
kind
of
skirt
(
often
of
velvet
or
brocade
,
but
sometimes
of
mailed
armor
)
which
hung
from
the
middle
to
about
the
knees
,
or
lower
. [
Obs
.]
20.
The
lower
part
of
a
robe
or
petticoat
. [
Obs
.]
21.
An
apron
. [
Obs
.]
“Bakers
in
their
linen
bases
.”
22.
The
point
or
line
from
which
a
start
is
made
;
a
starting
place
or
a
goal
in
various
games
.
To
their
appointed
base
they
went
.
--
Dryden
.
23.
Surv.
A
line
in
a
survey
which
,
being
accurately
determined
in
length
and
position
,
serves
as
the
origin
from
which
to
compute
the
distances
and
positions
of
any
points
or
objects
connected
with
it
by
a
system
of
triangles
.
24.
A
rustic
play
; --
called
also
prisoner's base
,
prison base
,
or
bars
.
“To
run
the
country
base
.”
25.
Baseball
Any
one
of
the
four
bounds
which
mark
the
circuit
of
the
infield
.
Altern base
.
See
under
Altern
.
Attic base
.
Arch.
See
under
Attic
.
Base course
.
Arch.
(a)
The
first
or
lower
course
of
a
foundation
wall
,
made
of
large
stones
or
a
mass
of
concrete
; --
called
also
foundation course
.
(b)
The
architectural
member
forming
the
transition
between
the
basement
and
the
wall
above
.
Base hit
Baseball
,
a
hit
,
by
which
the
batsman
,
without
any
error
on
the
part
of
his
opponents
,
is
able
to
reach
the
first
base
without
being
put
out
.
Base line
.
(a)
A
main
line
taken
as
a
base
,
as
in
surveying
or
in
military
operations
.
(b)
A
line
traced
round
a
cannon
at
the
rear
of
the
vent
.
Base plate
,
the
foundation
plate
of
heavy
machinery
,
as
of
the
steam
engine
;
the
bed
plate
.
Base ring
Ordnance
,
a
projecting
band
of
metal
around
the
breech
,
connected
with
the
body
of
the
gun
by
a
concave
molding
. --
H
.
L
.
Scott
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bass
adj
:
having
or
denoting
a
low
vocal
or
instrumental
range
; "
a
deep
voice
"; "
a
bass
voice
is
lower
than
a
baritone
voice
"; "
a
bass
clarinet
" [
syn
:
deep
]
n
1:
the
lowest
part
of
the
musical
range
2:
the
lowest
part
in
polyphonic
music
[
syn
:
bass part
]
3:
an
adult
male
singer
with
the
lowest
voice
[
syn
:
basso
]
4:
the
lean
flesh
of
a
saltwater
fish
of
the
family
Serranidae
[
syn
:
sea bass
]
5:
any
of
various
North
American
freshwater
fish
with
lean
flesh
(
especially
of
the
genus
Micropterus
) [
syn
:
freshwater
bass
]
6:
the
lowest
adult
male
singing
voice
[
syn
:
bass voice
,
basso
]
7:
the
member
with
the
lowest
range
of
a
family
of
musical
instruments
8:
nontechnical
name
for
any
of
numerous
edible
marine
and
freshwater
spiny-finned
fishes
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