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From:
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ba·sin
/ˈbesṇ/
臉盆;盆地,流域
From:
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ba·sin
/ˈbesṇ/
名詞
骨盆
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ba·sin
n.
1.
A
hollow
vessel
or
dish
,
to
hold
water
for
washing
,
and
for
various
other
uses
.
2.
The
quantity
contained
in
a
basin
.
3.
A
hollow
vessel
,
of
various
forms
and
materials
,
used
in
the
arts
or
manufactures
,
as
that
used
by
glass
grinders
for
forming
concave
glasses
,
by
hatters
for
molding
a
hat
into
shape
,
etc
.
4.
A
hollow
place
containing
water
,
as
a
pond
,
a
dock
for
ships
,
a
little
bay
.
5.
Physical Geog.
(a)
A
circular
or
oval
valley
,
or
depression
of
the
surface
of
the
ground
,
the
lowest
part
of
which
is
generally
occupied
by
a
lake
,
or
traversed
by
a
river
.
(b)
The
entire
tract
of
country
drained
by
a
river
,
or
sloping
towards
a
sea
or
lake
.
6.
Geol.
An
isolated
or
circumscribed
formation
,
particularly
where
the
strata
dip
inward
,
on
all
sides
,
toward
a
center
; --
especially
applied
to
the
coal
formations
,
called
coal basins
or
coal fields
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
basin
n
1:
a
bowl-shaped
vessel
;
usually
used
for
holding
food
or
liquids
; "
she
mixed
the
dough
in
a
large
basin
"
2:
the
quantity
that
a
basin
will
hold
; "
a
basinful
of
water
"
[
syn
:
basinful
]
3:
a
natural
depression
in
the
surface
of
the
land
often
with
a
lake
at
the
bottom
of
it
; "
the
basin
of
the
Great
Salt
Lake
"
4:
the
entire
geographical
area
drained
by
a
river
and
its
tributaries
; "
flood
control
in
the
Missouri
basin
" [
syn
: {
river
basin
]
5:
a
bathroom
or
lavatory
sink
that
is
permanently
installed
and
connected
to
a
water
supply
and
drainpipe
;
where
you
wash
your
hands
and
face
; "
he
ran
some
water
in
the
basin
and
splashed
it
on
his
face
" [
syn
:
washbasin
,
washbowl
,
washstand
,
lavatory
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Basin
or
Bason
. (1.)
A
trough
or
laver
(
Heb
.
aggan
')
for
washing
(
Ex
.
24:6);
rendered
also
"
goblet
" (
Cant
. 7:2)
and
"
cups
" (
Isa
.
22:24).
(2.)
A
covered
dish
or
urn
(
Heb
.
k'for
)
among
the
vessels
of
the
temple
(1
Chr
. 28:17;
Ezra
1:10; 8:27).
(3.)
A
vase
(
Heb
.
mizrak
)
from
which
to
sprinkle
anything
.
A
metallic
vessel
;
sometimes
rendered
"
bowl
" (
Amos
6:6;
Zech
.
9:15).
The
vessels
of
the
tabernacle
were
of
brass
(
Ex
. 27:3),
while
those
of
the
temple
were
of
gold
(2
Chr
. 4:8).
(4.)
A
utensil
(
Heb
.
saph
)
for
holding
the
blood
of
the
victims
(
Ex
. 12:22);
also
a
basin
for
domestic
purposes
(2
Sam
.
17:28).
The
various
vessels
spoken
of
by
the
names
"
basin
,
bowl
,
charger
,
cup
,
and
dish
,"
cannot
now
be
accurately
distinguished
.
The
basin
in
which
our
Lord
washed
the
disciples
'
feet
(
John
13:5)
must
have
been
larger
and
deeper
than
the
hand-basin
.
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