第三人称复数:basements
名词地下室; [建]基底,底部
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1. It is rather damp in the basement.
地下室很潮湿。
1. 基盘:伴随平滑断层作用(strike-slip faulting)产生的褶皱作用...当断层只切过基盘(basement)而未切穿上覆的沈积岩岩层时:...则断层作用时,上覆的岩层会因为断层的相对运动引起的
1. 地下室;地下层
The basement of a building is a floor built partly or completely below ground level.
e.g. They bought an old schoolhouse to live in and built a workshop in the basement...
他们买了一处老校舍当住房,然后在地下室里建了一个作坊。
e.g. They live in a basement flat in North London.
他们住在伦敦北部的一所地下公寓里。
1. Upon entering the bar you'll see a long channel, leading to the basement.
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2. An additional bar and scattered seating provide temporary refuge for patrons taking a break from the basement's bump and grind.
3. basement的翻译
3. In the basement, there are more than 10 adjustable beds set up.
4. Lucky Magazine is allowing celebrities into their area in the Ritz basement to indulge in " complimentary shopping " this week.
5. basement
5. Detonator shells and materials of explosives were also discovered in the building's basement.
6. A cable that was supposed to drop a gauge into the basement also malfunctioned.
7. But the best part of this collection is sealed under a piece of glass flooring in the basement.
8. The basement is an art and performance space where the free nourishment is doled out.
9. The UN building was blackened from top to bottom and the remains of a car had fallen into the basement.
10. The new home has a covered front porch, two fireplaces and a finished basement.
noun
1. the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level
often used for storage
Synonym: cellar
2. the ground floor facade or interior in Renaissance architecture