单词 | basement |
释义 | basementbase‧ment /ˈbeɪsmənt/ ●●● S2 noun [countable] Word Origin WORD ORIGINbasement ExamplesOrigin: 1700-1800 Probably from ➔ BASE2EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS word sets
WORD SETS► House Collocationsalcove, nounattic, nounback door, nounbasement, nounbasin, nounbath, nounbath, verbbath mat, nounbathroom, nounbathtub, nounbedchamber, nounbedroom, nounblanket, nounblind, nounbottom drawer, nounbox room, nouncabinet, nouncistern, nouncowl, nouncrazy quilt, noundado, noundeadbolt, noundeck, noundinette, noundining room, noundoorbell, noundoorjamb, noundoorknob, noundoorknocker, noundoormat, noundoorpost, noundoorstep, noundoorstop, noundoorway, noundouble glazing, noundownspout, noundownstairs, adverbdrainpipe, noundrapes, noundrawing room, noundressing room, nouneiderdown, nounfamily room, nounfanlight, nounfender, nounfireplace, nounfireside, nounfloor, nounfoyer, nounFrench doors, nounFrench windows, nounfrieze, nounfront door, nounfurnishings, noungable, noungabled, adjectivegarage, noungarret, noungeyser, noungranny flat, nounhatch, nounhatchway, nounhearth, nouninglenook, nounironing board, nounjamb, nounkitchen, nounlarder, nounlattice window, nounlibrary, nounlino, nounlinoleum, nounliving room, nounloft, nounlounge, nounlumber room, nounmaster bedroom, nounmat, nounmorning room, nounornament, nounpalace, nounpane, nounpantry, nounparlour, nounparquet, nounpassage, nounpatio, nounpatio doors, nounpelmet, nounpenthouse, nounpied-à-terre, nounplayroom, nounporch, nounpublic housing, nounquilt, nounradiator, nounranch, nounranch house, nounreception room, nounrecess, nounrecessed, adjectiverecreation room, nounrug, nounrunner, nounself-contained, adjectivesemi, nounsemi-detached, adjectiveshade, nounsill, nounsitting room, nounskylight, nounspare room, nounsplashback, nounsplit-level, adjectivestair, nounstaircase, nounstairway, nounstairwell, nounstorm door, nounstorm window, nounstucco, nounstudy, nounsuite, nounsun lounge, nounsun porch, nounterraced house, nounthreshold, nountied cottage, nountrestle table, nountub, nounundercoat, noununderfelt, noununderlay, noununit, nounutility room, nounveranda, nounvilla, nounwainscot, nounwalk-up, nounwall, nounwallpaper, nounwallpaper, verbwall-to-wall, adjectivewarming pan, nounwashroom, nounwastebasket, nounwet bar, nounwhitewash, nounwhitewash, verbwoodwork, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a basement apartment a room or area in a building that is under the level of the ground → cellar (=below the level of the ground)· a dark basement apartment ► a bargain basement (=part of a large shop below ground where the price of goods is reduced)· Everything is reduced to clear in the bargain basement! ► a basement flat (=a flat that is below ground level)· They lived in a basement flat in South London. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► apartment· Their basement apartment cost more than she could afford, but at least she felt at home in Chelsea.· He gave me the address of his basement apartment.· Kate's old basement apartment was gutted, painted white, covered with cork pinboard and transformed into Toby's office. ► bargain· Yet it isn't a stripped-out bargain basement model. ► door· Cardiff gingerly touched the basement door handle with his gloved hands, still watching the others.· She fully expected the basement door to be bolted.· All I can see is the moment when she came through the basement door.· They were shrinking back from the basement door.· No ... not the basement door. ► flat· Keith leaves his basement flat in plenty of time.· They lived in a basement flat in South London then, he, his wife, and the two little girls.· He stood almost on the same spot as before, and watched the lighted windows of a basement flat across the way.· In an urban environment, basement flats are not advisable for the single dweller.· The police report that over 40 percent of burglaries of urban dwellings are break-ins to basement flats.· They arrive at the empty basement flat just after one.· Miss Tan could not be charged with running a brothel because she worked alone in her basement flat.· She has the basement flat and it's always got this sour damp smell even though she burns joss sticks all day long. ► membrane· Pinocytic vesicles were present near the plasma membrane and basement membrane was present around these cells.· Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors may act in reducing glomerular basement membrane pore size.· Most significantly, an interesting similarity to the human basement membrane heparan sulphate proteoglycan core protein was detected. ► room· The basement room is accessed from outside.· Afterward virtually the entire class adjourned to a windowless basement room in Steinman.· We had our lab in a basement room of the old building.· It is a relatively small basement room, so a large imposing piece was out of the question.· The first light of dawn found Joe in Lucy's basement room at the mews cottage. ► window· He was surprised when she rapped on the basement window.· We watched it from our basement window.· Then she moved over to the basement window and contemplated the pairs of legs striding along the pavement to work. VERB► go· She took off her apron and went upstairs from the basement to suggest the extravagance to Irena.· The next morning, I go downstairs to my basement.· When he had fed Basil, Tom went down to the basement.· They even went down to the basement bomb shelter and shook pillows.· If Jolly Sensible was a restaurant, everyone would be speculating about what went on in the basement.· At home, in the evenings, my husband might go down to the basement to exercise.· He went into a basement tavern on Commercial. ► lead· They were standing in a narrow hall, with a bicycle propped against one wall and stairs leading down to a basement.· He took my hand and led me down the basement stairs, where the world turned on its side once again.· Lord Denning stated that the position would have been different if the stairs leading to the basement had given way.· It took Miguel a while before he found the stairs leading down to the basement. ► live· They lived in a basement flat in South London then, he, his wife, and the two little girls.· He lived in the basement until the middle of January.· I know that Russell lives in your basement and I am going to kill him. ► move· The income from private tutoring was falling and the Joyces were obliged to move to a basement flat near Brompton Cemetery.· They moved through the basement, shining flashlights into faces.· Then she moved over to the basement window and contemplated the pairs of legs striding along the pavement to work. |
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