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Qué (quién) es BASENESS - definición


baseness      
n.
1.
Meanness, despicableness, contemptibleness, abasement, worthlessness, abjectness.
2.
Disgrace, ignominy, infamy, shame, dishonor, turpitude, villany, perfidy.
Baseness      
·noun The quality or condition of being base; degradation; vileness.
Basement         
  • An unfinished basement used for storage and exercise
  • Chillon Castle ([[Château de Chillon]]) basement
  • Measured drawing showing basement plan and structural foundations of the [[Amoureaux House]] in [[Ste. Geneviève, Missouri]]
  • Basement of [[Diocletian's Palace]]
  • Example of the result of houses constructed in the beginning of the 20th century in [[Dawson City]] ([[Yukon Territory]]) without a basement
  • Cellars are often used in [[pubs]] to keep beer barrels connected to the bar at ground level.
  •  Floorplan of [[Church of Tithes]], [[Kyiv]], prior to 1828 rebuild
  • Water can seep into a basement from elevated places nearby, such as a raised driveway. Solutions include re-mortaring bricks, putting silicone in cracks, elevating areas next to exterior walls, and sloping gutters so water flows away from the house.
  • A finished basement
  • Grocery department in basement of T. Eaton's company, [[Calgary, Alberta]], Canada (1929)
  • Old Town]] medieval basements in [[Warsaw]]
  • [[Wine cellar]]
  • A former [[Stasi]] basement hallway
BELOW-GROUND FLOOR OF A BUILDING
Basements; Crossspace; Subcellar; Petit espace; Crawl space vent; Daylight basement; Walkout basement; Subbasement; Sub-basement; Walk-out basement
base·ment (bas'mnt)
adj.
1.Substandard or unacceptable. 2.Lame; Not cool or funny. 3.Simple minded or foolish.
The food and service at the restaurant was so basement the group decided to eat and leave without paying.
Ejemplos de uso de BASENESS
1. I don‘t think this story warrants any comment other than that it underlines that there is no limit to the baseness of the human race. – Barry Mckay, Ottawa Canada Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.
2. Against this moral baseness, human life as a supreme value and the deep sorrow we feel in light of the loss are the source of our great strength and stability." Bookmark to del.icio.us Hezbollah abduction How the Lebanese militia captured two IDF reservists in 2006, illustrated in pictures.
3. And when we do this, do we not fall to the level of the very baseness which we criticize in these people? ××× I see no difference between the crudeness of going swimming in your underwear and the crudeness of using a newspaper column to insult and make of fun of the people who do so.
4. Well, I for one have not noticed that the denizens of the Palace of Westminster are more prone to flatulence and halitosis than the rest of us, and even if they are, I don‘t think I would adduce it as one more evidence of their baseness.
5. Going round various places of the DPRK, he felt disillusioned with the hypocrisy and baseness of the false propaganda made by bourgeois media of the West about the country, he stressed: The Songun policy of the DPRK has made a great contribution to peace in Northeast Asia and the rest of the world.