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basin
- IPA[ˈbeɪs(ə)n]
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- a bowl for washing, typically attached to a wall and having taps connected to a water supply; a washbasin.;a wide open container used for preparing food or for holding liquid
noun: basin, plural noun: basins
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- 1. British a bowl for washing, typically attached to a wall and having taps connected to a water supply; a washbasin. 同義詞
- 2. a wide open container used for preparing food or for holding liquid she poured water from the jug into the basin
- 3. a circular or oval valley or natural depression on the earth's surface, especially one containing water the loch is cupped in a shallow basin among low hills 同義詞
- ▪ the tract of country drained by a river and its tributaries, or which drains into a lake or sea the Amazon basin
- ▪ an enclosed area of water where boats can be moored the gravel pit is to be used as a yacht basin
- ▪ a circumscribed rock formation where the strata dip towards the centre.
- a deep round bowl used for mixing and cooking steamed puddings.
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- a basin for boats which is accessible or navigable only at high tide.
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- a basin for boats which is accessible or navigable only at high tide.
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- a depression of the earth's surface in which an ocean lies.
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- an industrial region of southern Russia, situated in the valley of the Tom River, between Tomsk ...
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- a coal-mining and industrial region of south-eastern Ukraine, stretching between the valleys of ...
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- a geological structure in which water is confined under pressure: cattlemen were drawing water from an artesian basin underneath the parched inland plains
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- an industrial region of southern Russia, situated in the valley of the Tom River, between Tomsk ...
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- a bowl for washing, typically attached to a wall and having faucets connected to a water ...
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