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    1. bass

      英 [be?s] 美[bes]
      • n. 鱸魚;男低音;低音部;椴樹
      • adj. 低音的
      • n. (Bass)人名;(英、法、德、俄、羅、捷、馬里、匈)巴斯

      常用詞匯中頻詞TEM4CET6+

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?basses;

      助記提示


      【貝司】貝司-種低音樂(lè)器

      中文詞源


      bass 貝司,低音

      詞源同base, 低。

      bass 鱸

      來(lái)自PIE *bhars, 刺,同bristle, 刺毛,硬毛。指該魚魚鱗上的尖刺。

      英文詞源


      bass
      bass: Bass the fish [15] and bass the musical term [15] are of course completely unrelated words, with different pronunciations. Bass meaning ‘of the lowest register’ is simply a modified spelling of the adjective base, under the influence of Italian basso. Related words are bassoon [18], from French basson, and basset-horn [19], a partial translation of Italian corno di bassetto, literally ‘bass horn’.

      The bass is a spiny-finned fish, and it may be that its name is related to Old English byrst ‘bristle’. The Old English term for the fish was b?rs, which survived dialectally until the 19th century in the form barse, and it is thought that it goes back to a Germanic base *bars- (source of German barsch); this may be cognate with *bors-, from which Old English byrst came.

      In the 15th century, barse underwent some sort of phonetic mutation to produce bass.

      => base, bassoon
      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, from mid-15c. (technically, ranging from the E flat below the bass stave to the F above it), infuenced by Italian basso. Meaning "lowest part of a harmonized musical composition" is from mid-15c. Meaning "bass-viol" is from 1702; that of "double-bass" is from 1927.
      bass (n.)
      freshwater fish, c. 1400 corruption of Middle English baers, from Old English b?rs "a fish, perch," from Proto-Germanic base *bars- "sharp" (cognates: 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).

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. Kurt had started out playing bass in a rock band.
      庫(kù)爾特起初在一個(gè)搖滾樂(lè)隊(duì)彈低音吉他。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      2. She was backed by acoustic guitar, bass and congas.
      原聲吉他、貝斯和康茄鼓為她伴奏。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      3. The songs were arranged by another well-known bass player, Ron Carter.
      另一位著名的低音提琴演奏家羅恩·卡特改編了這些歌曲。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      4. At school he played bass in a pop group called The Urge.
      他上學(xué)的時(shí)候在一個(gè)叫“沖動(dòng)”的流行樂(lè)隊(duì)中擔(dān)任貝司手。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      5. They had a bass and a piano and a sax and percussion.
      他們有一把低音吉他、一架鋼琴、一管薩克斯和打擊樂(lè)器。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句