bottom 音标拼音: [b'ɑtəm]
n . 底部
a . 底部的
vt . 装底,查明真相,测量深浅
vi . 到达底部,建立基础
底部底部的装底,查明真相,测量深浅到达底部,建立基础
bottom 底端; ( 画面的 )底部
bottom 底 底端
bottom adj 1 :
situated at the bottom or lowest position ; "
the bottom drawer " [
ant : {
side (
a )}, {
top (
a )}]
2 :
the lowest rank ; "
bottom member of the class "
n 1 :
the lower side of anything [
synonym : {
bottom }, {
underside },
{
undersurface }]
2 :
the lowest part of anything ; "
they started at the bottom of the hill "
3 :
the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on ; "
he deserves a good kick in the butt "; "
are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing ?" [
synonym : {
buttocks }, {
nates },
{
arse }, {
butt }, {
backside }, {
bum }, {
buns }, {
can },
{
fundament }, {
hindquarters }, {
hind end }, {
keister },
{
posterior }, {
prat }, {
rear }, {
rear end }, {
rump }, {
stern },
{
seat }, {
tail }, {
tail end }, {
tooshie }, {
tush }, {
bottom },
{
behind }, {
derriere }, {
fanny }, {
ass }]
4 :
the second half of an inning ;
while the home team is at bat [
synonym : {
bottom }, {
bottom of the inning }] [
ant : {
top }, {
top of the inning }]
5 :
a depression forming the ground under a body of water ; "
he searched for treasure on the ocean bed " [
synonym : {
bed },
{
bottom }]
6 :
low -
lying alluvial land near a river [
synonym : {
bottomland },
{
bottom }]
7 :
a cargo ship ; "
they did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms " [
synonym : {
bottom }, {
freighter }, {
merchantman },
{
merchant ship }]
v 1 :
provide with a bottom or a seat ; "
bottom the chairs "
2 :
strike the ground ,
as with a ship '
s bottom 3 :
come to understand [
synonym : {
penetrate }, {
fathom }, {
bottom }]
Bottom \
Bot "
tom \ (
b [
o ^]
t "
t [
u ^]
m ),
n . [
OE .
botum ,
botme ,
AS .
botm ;
akin to OS .
bodom ,
D .
bodem ,
OHG .
podam ,
G .
boden ,
Icel .
botn ,
Sw .
botten ,
Dan .
bund (
for budn ),
L .
fundus (
for fudnus ),
Gr .
pyqmh `
n (
for fyqmh `
n ),
Skr .
budhna (
for bhudhna ),
and Ir .
bonn sole of the foot ,
W .
bon stem ,
base .
[
root ]
257 .
Cf .
4th {
Found }, {
Fund },
n .]
1 .
The lowest part of anything ;
the foot ;
as ,
the bottom of a tree or well ;
the bottom of a hill ,
a lane ,
or a page .
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Or dive into the bottom of the deep . --
Shak .
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2 .
The part of anything which is beneath the contents and supports them ,
as the part of a chair on which a person sits ,
the circular base or lower head of a cask or tub ,
or the plank floor of a ship '
s hold ;
the under surface .
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Barrels with the bottom knocked out . --
Macaulay .
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No two chairs were alike ;
such high backs and low backs and leather bottoms and worsted bottoms . --
W .
Irving .
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3 .
That upon which anything rests or is founded ,
in a literal or a figurative sense ;
foundation ;
groundwork .
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4 .
The bed of a body of water ,
as of a river ,
lake ,
sea .
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5 .
The fundament ;
the buttocks .
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6 .
An abyss . [
Obs .] --
Dryden .
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7 .
Low land formed by alluvial deposits along a river ;
low -
lying ground ;
a dale ;
a valley . "
The bottoms and the high grounds ." --
Stoddard .
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8 . (
Naut .)
The part of a ship which is ordinarily under water ;
hence ,
the vessel itself ;
a ship .
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My ventures are not in one bottom trusted . --
Shak .
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Not to sell the teas ,
but to return them to London in the same bottoms in which they were shipped . --
Bancroft .
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{
Full bottom },
a hull of such shape as permits carrying a large amount of merchandise .
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9 .
Power of endurance ;
as ,
a horse of a good bottom .
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10 .
Dregs or grounds ;
lees ;
sediment . --
Johnson .
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{
At bottom }, {
At the bottom },
at the foundation or basis ;
in reality . "
He was at the bottom a good man ." --
J .
F .
Cooper .
{
To be at the bottom of },
to be the cause or originator of ;
to be the source of . [
Usually in an opprobrious sense .]
--
J .
H .
Newman .
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He was at the bottom of many excellent counsels .
--
Addison .
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{
To go to the bottom },
to sink ;
esp .
to be wrecked .
{
To touch bottom },
to reach the lowest point ;
to find something on which to rest .
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Bottom \
Bot "
tom \,
n . [
OE .
botme ,
perh .
corrupt .
for button .
See {
Button }.]
A ball or skein of thread ;
a cocoon . [
Obs .]
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Silkworms finish their bottoms in . . .
fifteen days .
--
Mortimer .
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Bottom \
Bot "
tom \,
a .
Of or pertaining to the bottom ;
fundamental ;
lowest ;
under ;
as ,
bottom rock ;
the bottom board of a wagon box ;
bottom prices .
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{
Bottom glade },
a low glade or open place ;
a valley ;
a dale .
--
Milton .
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{
Bottom grass },
grass growing on bottom lands .
{
Bottom land }.
See 1st {
Bottom },
n .,
7 .
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Bottom \
Bot "
tom \,
v .
t .
To wind round something ,
as in making a ball of thread .
[
Obs .]
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As you unwind her love from him ,
Lest it should ravel and be good to none ,
You must provide to bottom it on me . --
Shak .
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Bottom \
Bot "
tom \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Bottomed } (?);
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Bottoming }.]
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1 .
To found or build upon ;
to fix upon as a support ; --
followed by on or upon .
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Action is supposed to be bottomed upon principle .
--
Atterbury .
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Those false and deceiving grounds upon which many bottom their eternal state ]. --
South .
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2 .
To furnish with a bottom ;
as ,
to bottom a chair .
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3 .
To reach or get to the bottom of . --
Smiles .
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Bottom \
Bot "
tom \,
v .
i .
1 .
To rest ,
as upon an ultimate support ;
to be based or grounded ; --
usually with on or upon .
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Find on what foundation any proposition bottoms .
--
Locke .
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2 .
To reach or impinge against the bottom ,
so as to impede free action ,
as when the point of a cog strikes the bottom of a space between two other cogs ,
or a piston the end of a cylinder .
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197 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bottom ":
argosy ,
arse ,
ass ,
at bottom ,
backbone ,
backside ,
bark ,
basal ,
base ,
basement ,
basic ,
basically ,
basin ,
basis ,
baygall ,
bed ,
bedrock ,
behind ,
belly ,
best ,
boat ,
bog ,
bottom glade ,
bottomland ,
bottommost ,
bottoms ,
breech ,
bucket ,
buffalo wallow ,
bum ,
butt ,
buttocks ,
can ,
cause ,
channel ,
chutzpah ,
coulee ,
courage ,
craft ,
cut ,
dale ,
dell ,
depths ,
derriere ,
dingle ,
duff ,
end ,
essentiality ,
essentially ,
establish ,
everglade ,
fanny ,
fen ,
fenland ,
floor ,
foot ,
footing ,
found ,
foundation ,
foundational ,
fundament ,
fundamentally ,
gameness ,
gap ,
gill ,
giveaway ,
glade ,
glen ,
gluteus maximus ,
grit ,
ground ,
groundwork ,
grove ,
guts ,
gutsiness ,
guttiness ,
half -
price ,
heart ,
heart of oak ,
heinie ,
hindquarters ,
hog wallow ,
holm ,
hooker ,
hulk ,
hull ,
in reality ,
in truth ,
intervale ,
intestinal fortitude ,
keel ,
keister ,
leviathan ,
low ,
lower strata ,
lowermost ,
lowest ,
lowest level ,
lowest point ,
lunar rill ,
marais ,
marish ,
marked down ,
marrow ,
marsh ,
marshland ,
meadow ,
mere ,
mettle ,
mettlesomeness ,
mire ,
moor ,
moorland ,
morass ,
moss ,
moxie ,
mud ,
mud flat ,
nadir ,
nerve ,
nethermost ,
nub ,
ocean bottom ,
origin ,
packet ,
pass ,
peat bog ,
pith ,
pluck ,
pluckiness ,
posterior ,
prat ,
predicate ,
primary ,
quagmire ,
quicksand ,
quintessence ,
quintessential ,
radical ,
ravine ,
really ,
rear ,
rear end ,
reduced ,
rest ,
rock -
bottom ,
rump ,
sacrificial ,
salt marsh ,
seat ,
ship ,
slashed ,
slob land ,
slough ,
sole ,
sough ,
soul ,
source ,
spirit ,
spunk ,
spunkiness ,
stamina ,
stay ,
stout heart ,
strath ,
stuff ,
substance ,
substructure ,
sump ,
swale ,
swamp ,
swampland ,
taiga ,
toughness ,
trench ,
trough ,
true grit ,
truly ,
tub ,
tuchis ,
tush ,
tushy ,
underbelly ,
underlying ,
underlying level ,
undermost ,
underneath ,
underpinning ,
underside ,
vale ,
valley ,
vessel ,
virtuality ,
wadi ,
wallow ,
wash ,
watercraft
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BOTTOM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BOTTOM is the underside of something How to use bottom in a sentence
BOTTOM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary BOTTOM definition: 1 the lowest part of something: 2 the lower part of a piece of clothing that consists of two… Learn more
BOTTOM definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If someone is bottom or at the bottom in a survey, test, or league, their performance is worse than that of all the other people involved He was always bottom of the class
bottom noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of bottom noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Bottom - definition of bottom by The Free Dictionary 1 the lowest, deepest, or farthest removed part of a thing: the bottom of a hill 2 the least important or successful position: the bottom of a class
bottom - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to bet the last of one's money or resources to be positive or assured: You can bet your bottom dollar I'll be on time to receive the money! Idioms bottoms up This expression is used before swallowing a drink: "Bottoms up,'' he said and downed his drink
Bottom Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Bottom definition: The deepest or lowest part
bottom, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary In various phrases, as bottom of the heap, bottom of the pile, bottom of the ladder, etc , denoting the lowest position or level within society, an organization, etc , or a person or thing occupying this position
BOTTOM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BOTTOM definition: the lowest or deepest part of anything, as distinguished from the top See examples of bottom used in a sentence
Bottom - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The bottom of something is its underside, or lowest point You might practice swimming by diving to the bottom of a swimming pool to retrieve pennies