bass
- IPA[beɪs]
英式
- the lowest adult male singing voice;a singer with a bass voice.
noun: bass, plural noun: basses
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- 1. the lowest adult male singing voice his bass voice rings out attractively
- ▪ a singer with a bass voice.
- ▪ a part written for a bass voice.
- 2. denoting the member of a family of instruments that is the lowest in pitch a bass clarinet
- ▪ a bass guitar or double bass.
- 3. the low-frequency output of a radio or audio system, corresponding to the bass in music.
- a low note played on a musical instrument or sung by a singer: the bass notes would cause the speaker to vibrate
Oxford American Dictionary
- a viola da gamba.
Oxford American Dictionary
- in a manner contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical: caffeine tend to work bass-ackwards on me by putting me to sleep
- contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical: it is a costly and bass-ackwards way to go about things
Oxford American Dictionary
- in a manner contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical: caffeine tend to work bass-ackwards on me by putting me to sleep
- contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical: it is a costly and bass-ackwards way to go about things
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- IPA[bās]
美式
- the lowest adult male singing voice.
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- IPA[bas]
美式
- the common European freshwater perch.
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- IPA[bas]
英式
- the common European freshwater perch.
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- IPA[bas]
美式
- another term for bast
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- IPA[bas]
英式
- another term for bast
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