bass
bass 英 [beɪs] 美 [beɪs]
n. 鲈鱼;男低音;低音部;椴树 adj. 低音的
名词复数:basses
- A bass sound or instrument is the deepest. If a barbershop quartet sings “Happy Birthday” to you, the guy with the lowest voice is singing the bass part. A bass is also a type of saltwater fish.
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- n. 鲈鱼;男低音;低音部;椴树
- adj. 低音的
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1. Is it in the bass or the melody?
是低音的部分还是主调的部分
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2. "Listen," I said finally, when the bass and saxes started up.
“听啊。” 在低音和萨克斯管响起的时候,我叫海蒂。
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3. If you’ve ever wanted to catch your own fish straight from a hole in the ice, try Ontario, Canada, which offers up over one quarter of the world’s freshwater, with plenty of trout, bass and pike.
如果你曾盼望直接从冰上的某个窟窿里把鱼钓上来,就不妨去加拿大的安大略体验一下。 那里蕴藏着世界上四分之一的淡水资源,鲑鱼、鲈鱼、狗鱼的产量极其丰富。
- bass (adj.) late 14c., of things, "low, not high," from Late Latin bassus "short, low" (see base (adj.)). Meaning "low in social scale or rank" is recorded from late 14c. Of voices and music notes, "low in tone" from mid-15c. (technically, ranging from the E flat below the bass stave to the F above it), infuenced by Italian basso.
- bass (n.1) freshwater fish, c. 1400 corruption of Middle English baers, from Old English bærs "a fish, perch," from Proto-Germanic base *bars- "sharp" (source also of Middle Dutch baerse, Middle High German bars, German Barsch "perch," German barsch "rough"), from PIE root *bhar- "point, bristle" (see bristle (n.)). The fish was so called for its dorsal fins. For loss of -r-, see ass (n.2).
- bass (n.2) "lowest part of a harmonized musical composition," c.1500, from bass (adj.) or cognate noun in Italian. Meaning "singer having a bass voice" is from 1590s. Meaning "bass-viol" is from 1702; that of "double-bass" is from 1927.
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