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Adv. altm.: bass erstaunt sein be greatly astonished* * *der Bass(Bassgeige) double bass; contrabass;(Bassgitarre) bass guitar; bass;(Stimmlage) basso; bass;(Sänger) bass; bass singer* * *Bạss [bas]m -es, ordm;e['bɛsə]hoher/tiefer or schwarzer Bass — basso cantante/profundo
einen hohen/tiefen Bass haben — to be a basso cantante/profundo
2) (= Instrument) double bass; (im Jazz auch) bass3) (= Basspartie) bass (part)* * *BassRR<-es, Bässe>BaßALT<-sses, Bässe>[bas, pl ˈbɛsə]mden \Bass singen to sing bass [or the bass part* * *der; Bässe1) bass; (im Chor) basses pl.2) (Instrument) double bass; bass (coll.)* * *2. Sänger: bass (singer)3. Partie: bass (part)5. meist pl; bei Radio etc: bass control* * *der; Bässe1) bass; (im Chor) basses pl.2) (Instrument) double bass; bass (coll.)* * *¨-e m.bass n. -
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Adv. altm.: bass erstaunt sein be greatly astonished* * *der Bass(Bassgeige) double bass; contrabass;(Bassgitarre) bass guitar; bass;(Stimmlage) basso; bass;(Sänger) bass; bass singer* * *Bạss [bas]m -es, ordm;e['bɛsə]hoher/tiefer or schwarzer Bass — basso cantante/profundo
einen hohen/tiefen Bass haben — to be a basso cantante/profundo
2) (= Instrument) double bass; (im Jazz auch) bass3) (= Basspartie) bass (part)* * *BassRR<-es, Bässe>BaßALT<-sses, Bässe>[bas, pl ˈbɛsə]mden \Bass singen to sing bass [or the bass part* * *der; Bässe1) bass; (im Chor) basses pl.2) (Instrument) double bass; bass (coll.)* * *bass adv obs:bass erstaunt sein be greatly astonished* * *der; Bässe1) bass; (im Chor) basses pl.2) (Instrument) double bass; bass (coll.)* * *¨-e m.bass n. -
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m. boose or stall in a cowhouse (binda kú í bás).* * *m. [Ulf. Bansts = αποθήκη; A. S. bós; Engl. provincial boose; Germ. banse], a boose or stall in a cowhouse; kýr á bási, binda kú á bás, etc., Bjarn. 32, Bs. 5. 171; a cow and a bás go together, e. g. in the nursery rhyme lulling children to sleep; sou, sofi… selr í sjá… kyr á bási, köttr í búri…, cp. the Engl. in the cow’s boose, Bosworth s. v.; bás, bás is an interj. exclam. for driving cows into stall: also used in Icel. of basins formed in rocks, e. g. at the foot of a waterfall; in local names, Básar, Básendar, etc.: the phrase, hafa sér markaðan bás, to have one’s course of life marked out, Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 538; einginn veit sér ætlaðan bás í örlaganna solli, no one knows what boose is kept for him in the turmoil of the fates, Grönd. 194; vide bjarnbáss. -
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There are several varieties of Bass fibres and all are used for brush and mat making. The best known are: - Para Piassava, or Monkey Bass (Attalea piassifera), Brazil. Vonitra, or Madagascar Bass (Dictyosperma fibrosum), Madagascar. West African Bass, or Wine Plant (Raphia Vinifera), Lagos. The fibres are very strong, coarse but smooth, and used for stiff brushes. -
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20 Bass Anglers Sportsman Society
Sports: BASSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bass Anglers Sportsman Society
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Bass — bezeichnet: Bass (Akustik), Schallwellen mit tiefen Frequenzen („tiefe Töne“) Bass (Instrument), ein Musikinstrument mit Bass Tonlage oder das tiefste Instrument einer Instrumentenfamilie Bass (Stimmlage), eine tiefe Männer Stimmlage,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bass — [bas], der; es, Bässe [ bɛsə]: 1. Männerstimme in der tiefen Lage: er hat einen tiefen, rauen, sonoren Bass. 2. Sänger mit einer tiefen Stimme. Syn.: ↑ Bassist. 3. tiefste Stimme eines Musikstücks. 4. sehr tief klingendes größtes… … Universal-Lexikon
Bass — (b[.a]s), n.; pl. {Bass}, and sometimes {Basses} (b[.a]s [e^]z). [A corruption of barse.] (Zo[ o]l.) 1. An edible, spiny finned fish, esp. of the genera {Roccus}, {Labrax}, and related genera. There are many species. [1913 Webster] Note: The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bass — (b[.a]s), n.; pl. {Bass}, and sometimes {Basses} (b[.a]s [e^]z). [A corruption of barse.] (Zo[ o]l.) 1. An edible, spiny finned fish, esp. of the genera {Roccus}, {Labrax}, and related genera. There are many species. [1913 Webster] Note: The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bass — bass; bass·ing; bass·ist; bass·ly; bass·ness; bass·ra; con·tra·bass·ist; oc·to·bass; sub·bass; con·tra·bass; … English syllables
Bass — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bass puede referirse a: Bass, un apellido; la palabra inglesa para describir los sonidos graves, o por extensión un instrumento capaz de producir tonos graves, en general, lo que en español se denomina bajo; Bass, un … Wikipedia Español
bass — bass1 [bās] n. [ME bas, BASE2; sp. infl. by It basso] 1. the range of the lowest male voice, usually from middle C to two or more octaves below 2. a) a voice or singer with such a range b) an instrument with a similar range within its family; … English World dictionary
Bass — (b[=a]s), n. [F. basse, fr. bas low. See {Base}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. A bass, or deep, sound or tone. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) (a) The lowest part in a musical composition. (b) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, bass. [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bass — Bass, a. Deep or grave in tone. [1913 Webster] {Bass clef} (Mus.), the character placed at the beginning of the staff containing the bass part of a musical composition. [See Illust. under {Clef}.] {Bass voice}, a deep sounding voice; a voice… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bass — Bass, estrecho de * * * En zoología, cualquiera de numerosas especies de peces, muchas apreciadas como alimento o pesca deportiva. La mayoría pertenece a tres familias (todas del orden Perciformes): 400 especies de serránido y mero; la familia… … Enciclopedia Universal
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 … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins