basket
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈbɑːskɪt/
美 /ˈbæskɪt/|/ˈbaːskət/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A lightweight woven container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom.
— A basket of fake fruit adorned the table.
- A lightweight woven container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom.; A bed for a cat.
- A wire or plastic container similar in shape to a basket, used for carrying articles for purchase in a shop.
- In an online shop, a listing of a customer's chosen items before they are ordered.
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A set or collection of intangible things.
— The basket of issues that developing countries had vigorously wanted addressed such as agriculture, SANDD and implementation-related issues were given scant attention by developed countries for most part of the conference.
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A circular hoop, from which a net is suspended, which is the goal through which the players try to throw the ball.
— The point guard drove toward the basket.
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The act of putting the ball through the basket, thereby scoring points.
— The last-second basket sealed the victory.
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The game of basketball.
— Let's play some basket.
- A dance movement in some line dances, where men put their arms round the women's lower backs, and the women put their arms over the men's shoulders, and the group (usually of four, any more is difficult) spins round, which should result in the women's feet leaving the ground.
- The penis and region surrounding it.
- The bulge of the penis seen through clothing.
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In a stage-coach, two outside seats facing each other.
— In my time, the follies of the town crept slowly among us, but now they travel faster than a stage-coach. Its fopperies come down not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket.
- A protection for the hand on a sword or a singlestick; a guard of a bladed weapon.
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A protection for the hand on a sword or a singlestick; a guard of a bladed weapon.; A singlestick with a basket hilt.
— Baw! damme, but I'll fight you both, one after the other——with baskets.
- A usually disc-like piece attached near the bottom of a ski pole to prevent it from sinking too deep into the snow.
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The gondola or wicker basket suspended from the balloon, in which the pilot and passengers travel.
— Like most human activities, ballooning has sponsored heroes and hucksters and a good deal in between. For every dedicated scientist patiently recording atmospheric pressure and wind speed while shivering at high altitudes, there is a carnival barker with a bevy of pretty girls willing to dangle from a basket or parachute down to earth.
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The bell or vase of the Corinthian capital.
— Thus the capital of the Corinthian column always resembles a deep narrow basket covered with a tile, and completely surrounded by foliage
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Bastard.
— Wait till I catch you, you little basket!
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A drogue (or para-drogue) in the probe-and-drogue refueling method
— Don't smoosh the basket.
- Short for basket of goods
动词 v.
- To place in a basket or baskets.
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To cross-collateralize the royalty advances for multiple works so that the creator is not paid until all of those works have achieved a certain level of success.
— Foreign language paperback, serial and book club would be basketed together in a 50/50 subsidiary rights clause.
词汇关系
衍生词
all one's eggs in one basket
alum-basket
Balaam basket
bascart
basketane
basketball
basket bush
basket case
basket cell
basket chair
basket clam
basket dance
basket days
basket dinner
basketeer
basket fern
basketflower
basket forceps
basketful
basketgrass
basket hilt
basket hold
basket house
basket-house
basketless
basketlike
basketmaker
Basket Maker
basketmaking
basket of currencies
basket-of-gold
basket of goods
basket plant
basket rush
basketry
basket star
basket toss
basket trade
basketware
basketweave
basket weave
basketweaver
basket weaving
basketweaving
basket willow
basketwoman
basketwood
basket work
basket-work
basketwork
basketworm
bawdy basket
branchial basket
breadbasket
bread basket
bread-basket
buck-basket
burden basket
bushel basket
carrying basket
chatter-basket
chicken-in-a-basket circuit
chip basket
clothes basket
clothesbasket
currency basket
dog basket
don't put all your eggs in one basket
Easter basket
e-basket
eel basket
egg in a basket
fire basket
fish-basket
flower basket
gift basket
handbasket
hand-basket
hanging basket
in-basket
in-basket exercise
in-basket situation
ironing basket
laundry basket
linen basket
lunch basket
man basket
market basket
minibasket
Molotov bread basket
Molotov's bread basket
Moses basket
out-basket
Paschal basket
personnel basket
personnel transfer basket
picnic basket
pollen basket
put all one's eggs in one basket
safe as a kitten in a basket
too hard basket
too-hard basket
underwater basket weaving
Venus' flower basket
Venus's flower basket
wash basket
wastebasket
wastepaper basket
winnowing basket
workbasket
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词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Celtic *baskis
Proto-Brythonicder.
Late Latin bascauda
Anglo-Norman bascatbor.
Middle English basket
English basket
From Middle English basket, from Anglo-Norman baschet, basket, bascat, of obscure origin. Displaced native Old English mand.
One theory is that it derives from Late Latin bascauda (“kettle, table-vessel”), from Proto-Brythonic (in Breton baskodenn), from Proto-Celtic *baskis (“bundle, load”), from purported Proto-Indo-European *bʰask- (“bundle”), but this is now widely viewed as a substrate word for phonetic reasons. Related to Latin fascis (“bundle, package, load”) (whence English fasces), Albanian bokshe (“bundle”), Breton bac'h (“bundle, load”), Ancient Greek φάκελος (phákelos) and βάσκιοι (báskioi) (“bundle (of sticks)”); see also faggot (“(originally) bundle of sticks”).
Proto-Celtic *baskis
Proto-Brythonicder.
Late Latin bascauda
Anglo-Norman bascatbor.
Middle English basket
English basket
From Middle English basket, from Anglo-Norman baschet, basket, bascat, of obscure origin. Displaced native Old English mand.
One theory is that it derives from Late Latin bascauda (“kettle, table-vessel”), from Proto-Brythonic (in Breton baskodenn), from Proto-Celtic *baskis (“bundle, load”), from purported Proto-Indo-European *bʰask- (“bundle”), but this is now widely viewed as a substrate word for phonetic reasons. Related to Latin fascis (“bundle, package, load”) (whence English fasces), Albanian bokshe (“bundle”), Breton bac'h (“bundle, load”), Ancient Greek φάκελος (phákelos) and βάσκιοι (báskioi) (“bundle (of sticks)”); see also faggot (“(originally) bundle of sticks”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Celtic *baskis
Proto-Brythonicder.
Late Latin bascauda
Anglo-Norman bascatbor.
Middle English basket
English basket
From Middle English basket, from Anglo-Norman baschet, basket, bascat, of obscure origin. Displaced native Old English mand.
One theory is that it derives from Late Latin bascauda (“kettle, table-vessel”), from Proto-Brythonic (in Breton baskodenn), from Proto-Celtic *baskis (“bundle, load”), from purported Proto-Indo-European *bʰask- (“bundle”), but this is now widely viewed as a substrate word for phonetic reasons. Related to Latin fascis (“bundle, package, load”) (whence English fasces), Albanian bokshe (“bundle”), Breton bac'h (“bundle, load”), Ancient Greek φάκελος (phákelos) and βάσκιοι (báskioi) (“bundle (of sticks)”); see also faggot (“(originally) bundle of sticks”).
Proto-Celtic *baskis
Proto-Brythonicder.
Late Latin bascauda
Anglo-Norman bascatbor.
Middle English basket
English basket
From Middle English basket, from Anglo-Norman baschet, basket, bascat, of obscure origin. Displaced native Old English mand.
One theory is that it derives from Late Latin bascauda (“kettle, table-vessel”), from Proto-Brythonic (in Breton baskodenn), from Proto-Celtic *baskis (“bundle, load”), from purported Proto-Indo-European *bʰask- (“bundle”), but this is now widely viewed as a substrate word for phonetic reasons. Related to Latin fascis (“bundle, package, load”) (whence English fasces), Albanian bokshe (“bundle”), Breton bac'h (“bundle, load”), Ancient Greek φάκελος (phákelos) and βάσκιοι (báskioi) (“bundle (of sticks)”); see also faggot (“(originally) bundle of sticks”).
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