词组 | bottom |
释义 | noun | adjective bottom1 /ˈbɒtəm $ ˈbɑː-/ noun 1. the lowest part of somethingadjectivesthe very bottom (=the lowest part – used for emphasis) It is a day’s ride down to the very bottom of the Canyon.verbssink to the bottom The ship sank to the bottom of the sea.prepositionsthe bottom of sth The bottom of the bath is very dirty.at the bottom I parked at the bottom of the hill and walked up to the top. | There is a note at the bottom of the page.on the bottom Lobsters live on the bottom of the ocean. | The skin on the bottom of my feet is very hard.to the bottom She slid to the bottom of the slope.phrasesright at/to the bottom (=at or to the lowest part – used for emphasis) My name was right at the bottom of the list.THESAURUS: bottom the underneath/the underside the bottom surface on the outside of something: You will find the serial number on the underneath of the computer. | The mechanic checked the underside of the car. the foot stairs | staircase | steps | ladder | mountain | hill | cliff | wall | page | statue | tree the bottom of the stairs, a mountain, a page etc: She had just reached the foot of the stairs when she saw Ben entering the yard. | I waited at the foot of the ladder | There was a small village at the foot of the mountain. | The note at the foot of the page says where the quote is from. basestatue | lamp | spine | back | neck | skull | tree | column | wall the lowest part of something, or the wide part on which something stands: Flowers were left at the base of the statue. | The lamp has a square base. | She felt a slight pain at the base of her spine. bedsea | river | lake | ocean the ground at the bottom of an area of water: The fish feed mainly on the sea bed. | They found some interesting stones on the river bed.Seabed and riverbed are often written as one word. foundationsbuilding | house the layer of cement and stones that forms the bottom of a building: The earthquake shook the foundations of the building. | The builders have begun laying the foundations for the house.ANTONYMS → top1 (1)2. the least successful or important position in an organization or groupadjectivesthe very bottom He’s a man who has gone from the very top to the very bottom.verbsstart at the bottom He started at the bottom and worked his way up to become managing director.prepositionsthe bottom of sth The school is near the bottom of the league table.at the bottom We must help those at the bottom of society to cope.phrasessecond/third etc from (the) bottom (=in a list or table showing results) The team is currently fourth from bottom.the bottom of the ladder/pile/heap (=used especially to describe the poorest or least powerful people in a group) Welfare cuts have reduced the income of those at the bottom of the pile.ANTONYMS → top1 (2) noun | adjective bottom2 /ˈbɒtəm $ ˈbɑː-/ adjective at a lower level than the other one or other onesnounsthe bottom drawer/shelf My passport is in the bottom drawer of my desk.the bottom layer/row The bottom layer must be strong enough to support the layers of bricks above it.the bottom half/part There were only two windows in the bottom half of the building.the bottom step/stair Jenna sat on the bottom step.the bottom corner Look at the bottom left-hand corner of your screen.sb’s bottom lip Her bottom lip trembled and she started to cry.ANTONYMS → top2 (1) |
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