base

英 [be?s]美[bes]
  • n. 基礎;底部;壘
  • adj. 卑鄙的;低劣的
  • vt. 以…作基礎
  • n. (Base)人名;(日)馬瀨(姓)

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詞態變化


復數:?bases;第三人稱單數:?bases;過去式:?based;過去分詞:?based;現在分詞:?basing;比較級:?baser;最高級:?basest;副詞:?basely;

助記提示


base:卑死。卑鄙死了——卑鄙的。

中文詞源


base 基礎,低級的

1. 基礎,來自希臘詞bainein, 走,起步,臺階。詞源同bat, 見acrobat, 高空走鋼絲,雜技。 ven, 見advent, 來臨。

2. 低,低級,來自拉丁詞bassus, 低,底。詞源同bass, 低音。abyss, 深淵。最終詞源不詳,可能同base, 基礎,詞義貶義。

英文詞源


base
base: There are two distinct words base in English. Base meaning ‘lower part, foundation’ [14] came either via Old French base or was a direct anglicization of Latin basis (acquired by English in its unaltered form at around the same time). The Latin word in its turn came from Greek básis, which meant originally ‘step’ and came ultimately from the Indo-European base *gwm-, from which English gets come; the semantic progression involved was ‘going, stepping’ to ‘that on which one walks or stands’ to ‘pedestal’.

The derivative basement [18] is Italian in origin (Italian basamento means ‘base of a column’), but probably reached English via early modern Dutch basement ‘foundation’. Base meaning ‘low’ [14] comes via Old French bas from medieval Latin bassus ‘short, low’. The ultimate antecedents of this are uncertain, although some have suggested a connection with básson, the comparative form of Greek bathús ‘deep’.

The adjective bass is historically the same word as base, but since the 16th century has been distinguished from it by spelling.

=> basis; bass
base (n.)
"bottom, foundation, pedestal," early 14c., from Old French bas "depth" (12c.), from Latin basis "foundation," from Greek basis "step, pedestal," from bainein "to step" (see come). The military sense is from 1860. The chemical sense (1810) was introduced in French 1754 by French chemist Guillaume-Fran?ois Rouelle (1703-1770). Sporting sense of "starting point" ia from 1690s, also "destination of a runner" (1812). As a "safe" spot in a tag-like game, suggested from mid-15c. (as the name of the game later called prisoner's base).
base (adj.)
late 14c., "low, of little height," from Old French bas "low, lowly, mean," from Late Latin bassus "thick, stumpy, low" (used only as a cognomen in classical Latin, humilis being there the usual word for "low in stature or position"), possibly from Oscan, or Celtic, or related to Greek basson, comparative of bathys "deep." Figurative sense of "low in the moral scale" is first attested 1530s in English, earlier "servile" (1520s). Base metals (c. 1600) were worthless in contrast to noble or precious metals.
base (v.)
"to place on a foundation," 1841, from base (n.). Related: Based; basing.

雙語例句


1. The pizza base retains its crispness without becoming brittle.
比薩餅的餅底依然酥脆,也沒有變得易碎。

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2. Bank base rates of 7 per cent are too high.
7%的銀行基準利率太高了。

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3. The crime was so base that everyone wanted to hush it up.
這一罪行如此卑鄙無恥,大家都不想聲張出去。

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4. He was then taken by minibus to the military base.
他隨后被一輛中巴車帶到了軍事基地。

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5. Gunfire was heard at an army base close to the airport.
機場附近的軍事基地傳出了炮火聲。

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