English-Thai Dictionary
basset
N สุนัข พันธุ์ หนึ่ง ขา สั้น ลำตัว และ หู ยาว basset hound su-nak-phan-nueng-kha-san-lam-tua-lae-hu-yao
basset hound
N สุนัข พันธุ์ หนึ่ง ขา สั้น ลำตัว และ หู ยาว basset su-nak-phan-nueng-kha-san-lam-tua-lae-hu-yao
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BASSET
n.A game at cards, said to have been invented at Venice, by a nobleman, who was banished for the invention. The game being introduced into France by the Venetian embassador, Justiniani, in 1674, it was prohibited by severe edicts.
BASSET
v.i.[See Basil. ] Among coal diggers, to incline upwards. Thus a vein of coal bassets, when it takes a direction towards the surface of the earth. This is called cropping, and is opposed to dipping.
BASSETING
ppr. Having a direction upwards.
BASSETING
n.The upward direction of a vein in a coal mine.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BASSET
Bas "set, n. Etym: [F. bassette, fr. It. bassetta. Cf. Basso. ]
Defn: A game at cards, resembling the modern faro, said to have been invented at Venice. Some dress, some dance, some play, not to forget Your piquet parties, and your dear basset. Rowe.
BASSET
Bas "set, a. Etym: [Cf. OF. basset somewhat low, dim. of bas low. ](Geol.)
Defn: Inclined upward; as, the basset edge of strata. Lyell.
BASSET
BASSET Bas "set, n. (Geol.)
Defn: The edge of a geological stratum at the surface of the ground; the outcrop.
BASSET
Bas "set, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Basseted; p. pr. & vb. n. Basseting. ](Geol.)
Defn: To inclined upward so as to appear at the surface; to crop out; as, a vein of coal bassets.
BASSET HORN
Bas "set horn `. Etym: [See Basset, a.] (Mus. )
Defn: An instrument blown with a reed, and resembling a clarinet, but of much greater compass, embracing nearly four octaves.
BASSET HOUND
Bas "set hound `. Etym: [F. basset. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A small kind of hound with a long body and short legs, used as an earth dog.
BASSETING
BASSETING Bas "set *ing, n.
Defn: The upward direction of a vein in a mine; the emergence of a stratum at the surface.
BASSETTO
Bas *set "to, n. Etym: [It. , adj. , somewhat low; n., counter tenor. See Basso. ] (Mus. )
Defn: A tenor or small bass viol.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Bassein
Bas sein |bəˈsān bəˈseɪn | a port on the Irrawaddy delta in southwestern Myanmar (Burma ); pop. 215,600 (est. 2004 ).
Basse-Normandie
Basse-Nor man die |ˌbäs ˈnôrmäNdē ˌbɑs ˈnɔrməndi | a region of northwestern France, on the coast of the English Channel, including the Cherbourg peninsula and the city of Caen.
Basseterre
Basse terre |bäsˈter bɑsˈtɛr | the capital of St. Kitts and Nevis in the Leeward Islands, on the island of St. Kitts; pop. 13,000 (est. 2007 ).
Basse-Terre
Basse-Terre |bäs ˈter ˌbɑs ˈtɛr | 1 the main island of Guadeloupe in the West Indies. 2 a city on Basse-Terre Island; the capital of Guadeloupe; pop. 13,000 (est. 2007 ).
basset horn
bas set horn |ˈbasit ˈbæsət hɔrn | ▶noun an alto clarinet in F. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from German, translation of French cor de bassette, from Italian corno di bassetto, from corno ‘horn ’ + di ‘of ’ + bassetto (diminutive of basso ‘low, ’ from Latin bassus ‘short ’).
basset hound
bas set hound |ˈbasit hound ˈbæsət haʊnd | ▶noun a sturdy hunting dog of a breed with a long body, short legs, and big ears. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French, diminutive of bas ‘low, ’ from medieval Latin bassus ‘short. ’
Oxford Dictionary
Bassein
Bassein |baˈseɪn | a port on the Irrawaddy delta in SW Burma (Myanmar ); pop. 215,600 (est. 2004 ).
Basse-Normandie
Basse-Normandie |basˈnɔːməndi, French basnɔʀmɑ̃di | a region of NW France, on the coast of the English Channel, including the Cherbourg peninsula and the city of Caen.
basset
basset |ˈbasɪt |(also basset hound ) ▶noun a sturdy hunting dog of a breed with a long body, short legs, and long drooping ears. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French, diminutive of bas ‘low ’, from medieval Latin bassus ‘short ’.
Basseterre
Basseterre |basˈtɛː | the capital of St Kitts and Nevis in the Leeward Islands, on the island of St Kitts; pop. 13,000 (est. 2007 ).
Basse-Terre
Basse-Terre |basˈtɛː | the main island of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean.
basset horn
bas ¦set horn |ˈbasɪthɔːn | ▶noun an alto clarinet in F, typically with a bent mouthpiece and upturned bell. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from German, translation of French cor de bassette, from Italian corno di bassetto, from corno ‘horn ’ + di ‘of ’ + bassetto (diminutive of basso ‘low ’, from Latin bassus ‘short ’).
Duden Dictionary
Basse
Bas se Substantiv, maskulin Jägersprache , der |B a sse |der Basse; Genitiv: des Bassen, Plural: die Bassen [älterer ] starker Keiler
Basse Danse
Basse Danse Substantiv, feminin , die |basˈdãːs |die Basse Danse; Genitiv: der Basse Danse, Plural: die Basses Danses |[baːsˈdãs ]|französisch ; »tiefer Tanz «Schritttanz des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts in Spanien, Italien und Frankreich
Basselisse
Basse lisse Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈbaslɪs basˈlɪs |die Basselisse; Genitiv: der Basselisse, Plural: die Basselissen französisch gewirkter Bildteppich mit waagerecht geführter Kette; Gegensatz Hautelisse
Basselissestuhl
Basse lisse stuhl Substantiv, maskulin , der der Basselissestuhl; Genitiv: des Basselissestuhls, Plural: die Basselissestühle besonders zur Teppichherstellung verwendeter Flachwebstuhl mit waagerechter Kettenführung
Bassena
Bas se na Substantiv, feminin österreichisch, besonders wienerisch , die |Bass e na |zu französisch bassin, Bassin a früher Wasserbecken im Flur eines alten Wohnhauses, von dem mehrere Mietparteien ihr Wasser holen b Ort der Kommunikation einer [Haus ]gemeinschaft
Basset
Bas set Substantiv, maskulin , der |baˈseː ˈbɛsɪt |französisch basset = Dachshund, substantivierte Verkleinerungsform von: bas = untersetzt, niedrig Hund mit kurzen Beinen, langen Schlappohren und kräftigem Körper
Basseterre
Basse terre Eigenname |basˈtɛːɐ̯ |Hauptstadt von St. Kitts und Nevis
Bassetthorn
Bas sett horn Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Bass e tthorn |das Bassetthorn; Genitiv: des Bassetthorn [e ]s, Plural: die Bassetthörner italienisch bassetto, Verkleinerungsform zu: basso, Bass Altklarinette mit meist aufgebogenem Schalltrichter [und geknickter Röhre ]
French Dictionary
basse
basse n. f. nom féminin 1 Partie d ’une pièce musicale composée dans le registre le plus grave. 2 Instrument de musique jouant dans ce registre. Note Technique Dans un orchestre symphonique, cet instrument est le violoncelle ; dans une formation de jazz, de variétés, la contrebasse. LOCUTION Voix de basse. La plus grave des voix d ’homme.
basse-cour
basse-cour n. f. (pl. basses-cours ) nom féminin 1 Ensemble des bâtiments où l ’on élève des volailles. 2 Ensemble des animaux de la basse-cour. : Les poules, les canards, les lapins, les oies font partie de la basse-cour.
basse-fosse
basse-fosse n. f. (pl. basses-fosses ) nom féminin Cachot souterrain.
bassement
bassement adv. adverbe De façon basse, méprisable. SYNONYME lâchement .
bassesse
bassesse n. f. nom féminin 1 Action basse. : Cet individu ferait toutes les bassesses pour parvenir à ses fins. SYNONYME infamie ; lâcheté . 2 Absence de dignité. : La bassesse d ’un geste. SYNONYME mesquinerie ; servilité . ANTONYME fierté .
basset
basset n. m. nom masculin Chien très bas sur pattes.
Spanish Dictionary
basset
basset nombre común /adjetivo Perro de cuerpo alargado, orejas largas y colgantes, y patas muy cortas y a veces torcidas; su pelaje suele ser blanco, negro y canela; es animal de compañía, aunque en ciertos países se emplea para el rastreo y la caza de pájaros y pequeños animales; hay varias especies :el basset tiene origen probablemente francés .ETIMOLOGÍA Elisión del préstamo inglés basset (hound ), compuesto por el francés basset ‘bajito ’ y después ‘perro de patas cortas ’ y el inglés hound ‘galgo ’.Se pronuncia ‘báset ’ o ‘baset ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
basset
bas set /bǽsɪt /〖<フランス 〗名詞 C バセット犬 (basset hound ) 〘フランス原産で, 胴長 短脚で垂れ耳の猟犬 〙.