bas
Meaning
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bass
Synonyms
tankara
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈbas/
Etymology
From French basse, from Italian basso, from Latin bassus.
New
basmak
- (intransitive,with-dative) to step on, to stand on
- (intransitive,with-dative) (of toddlers) to stand
- (intransitive,with-dative) to press (e.g. on a pedal, button, key)
- (intransitive,with-dative) to press (e.g. on a pedal, button, key)
- (ditransitive) to stuff
- (transitive) to print, to publish, to press
- (transitive) to cover
- (ditransitive) to impress, to imprint, to stamp (the tool used, such as a stamp or a seal, is the direct object; and the document which gets stamped is the indirect object)
- (transitive) to raid
- (intransitive,with-dative) to turn, to reach a certain age
- (transitive) (of fog, smoke, etc.) to cover
- (transitive) to pump (to use a pump to move liquid or gas)
- (intransitive) (of poultry) to incubate
- (transitive) to catch (to discover in an unpleasant state)
- (figuratively,intransitive) to get overwhelmed by an emotion
- (slang) to lift an amount of weight, to do an exercise with said amount of load
- (informal) (of motored vehicles) to be able to go at a said speed
- (figuratively) (usually in negative clauses) to comprehend
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