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bass
低音
From:
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bass
低音
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Base
a.
1.
Of
little
,
or
less
than
the
usual
,
height
;
of
low
growth
;
as
,
base
shrubs
. [
Archaic
]
2.
Low
in
place
or
position
. [
Obs
.]
3.
Of
humble
birth
;
or
low
degree
;
lowly
;
mean
. [
Archaic
]
“A
peasant
and
base
swain.”
4.
Illegitimate
by
birth
;
bastard
. [
Archaic
]
Why
bastard
?
wherefore
base
?
--
Shak
.
5.
Of
little
comparative
value
,
as
metal
inferior
to
gold
and
silver
,
the
precious
metals
.
6.
Alloyed
with
inferior
metal
;
debased
;
as
,
base
coin
;
base
bullion
.
7.
Morally
low
.
Hence
:
Low-minded
;
unworthy
;
without
dignity
of
sentiment
;
ignoble
;
mean
;
illiberal
;
menial
;
as
,
a
base
fellow
;
base
motives
;
base
occupations
.
“A
cruel
act
of
a
base
and
a
cowardish
mind.”
--
Robynson
(
More's
Utopia).
“
Base
ingratitude.”
8.
Not
classical
or
correct
.
“
Base
Latin.”
9.
Deep
or
grave
in
sound
;
as
,
the
base
tone
of
a
violin
. [
In
this
sense
,
commonly
written
bass.
]
10.
Law
Not
held
by
honorable
service
;
as
,
a
base
estate
,
one
held
by
services
not
honorable
;
held
by
villenage
.
Such
a
tenure
is
called
base
,
or
low
,
and
the
tenant
,
a
base
tenant
.
Base fee
,
formerly
,
an
estate
held
at
the
will
of
the
lord
;
now
,
a
qualified
fee
.
See
note
under
Fee
,
n.
, 4.
Base metal
.
See
under
Metal
.
Syn:
--
Dishonorable
;
worthless
;
ignoble
;
low-minded
;
infamous
;
sordid
;
degraded
.
Usage:
--
Base
,
Vile
,
Mean
.
These
words
,
as
expressing
moral
qualities
,
are
here
arranged
in
the
order
of
their
strength
,
the
strongest
being
placed
first
.
Base
marks
a
high
degree
of
moral
turpitude
;
vile
and
mean
denote
,
in
different
degrees
,
the
lack
of
what
is
valuable
or
worthy
of
esteem
.
What
is
base
excites
our
abhorrence
;
what
is
vile
provokes
our
disgust
or
indignation
;
what
is
mean
awakens
contempt
.
Base
is
opposed
to
high-minded
;
vile
,
to
noble
;
mean
,
to
liberal
or
generous
.
Ingratitude
is
base
;
sycophancy
is
vile
;
undue
compliances
are
mean
.
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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