bottomer
n. 井底把钓工
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n. 井底把钓工
1. the underside of something
at the bottom of the box a cut on the bottom of her foot The vase is signed on the bottom.
2. a surface (such as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it —used figuratively in phrases like the bottom dropped out to describe a sudden collapse or downturn
lost millions when the bottom dropped out of the stock market
3. buttocks, rump
a baby with a rash on his bottom
4. the surface on which a body of water lies
sank to the bottom of the ocean
5. the part of a ship's hull lying below the water
6. boat, ship
cargo … carried by foreign bottoms
— Virginia A. Oakes
7. the lowest part or place
the bottom of the page stood at the bottom of the stairs
8. the remotest or inmost point
sail to the bottom of the bay
9. the lowest or last place in rank or position
The CEO started at the bottom and worked her way up. graduated at the bottom of the class the bottom of the pay scale
10. the part of a garment worn on the lower part of the body
white tops and navy blue bottoms a bikini bottom especially the pants of pajamas —usually used in plural
11. the last half of an inning
the bottom of the ninth
12. the bass or baritone instruments of a band
13. bottomland —usually used in plural
the Mississippi river bottoms
14. basis, source
trying to get to the bottom of these rumors
15. capacity (as of a horse) to endure strain
a breed of dogs outstanding for bottom
16. a foundation color applied to fibers before dyeing
17. a fundamental quark that accounts for the existence and lifetime of upsilon particles and has an electric charge of ?1/? and a measured energy of approximately 5 GeV also the flavor (see flavor entry 1 sense 4b) characterizing this particle
18. really, basically
It is, at bottom, a love song.
19. to furnish (something, such as a chair) with a bottom
20. to provide a foundation for
men who wanted to bottom the dreams of the Romantics
— Bonamy Dobrée
21. to bring to the bottom
bottomed the submarine on the ocean floor
22. to find the basis or source of (something, such as a rumor) to get to the bottom (see bottom entry 1 sense 6) of
The mystery hasn't been bottomed.
23. to become based or grounded
find on what foundation any proposition bottoms
— John Locke
24. to reach the bottom
bottoming on the sea floor
25. to reach a point where a decline is halted or reversed —usually used with out
The team bottomed out in last place.
26. of, relating to, or situated at the bottom (see bottom entry 1)
bottom rock
27. frequenting the lowest part or place frequenting the bottom
bottom fish
28. the lowest part, point, or level of something
29. the part of something that is below or under the other parts
30. the lowest point or surface inside something the part of something hollow that is furthest from the top
31. in the lowest position
32. living at the lowest level of an ocean or lake
33. the lowest part of something
the bottom of the stairs the bottom of the bowl
34. the under surface of something
There's gum on the bottom of my shoe.
35. a supporting surface or part base
chair bottoms
36. the lowest or worst level or position
She graduated at the bottom of her class.
37. clothing that covers the lower part of the body
pajama bottoms
38. the bed of a body of water
the lake bottom
39. low land along a river
Mississippi River bottoms
40. the most basic part
Let's get to the bottom of the problem.
41. the second half of an inning of baseball
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高速纸袋封底机
underbelly下腹部;薄弱部分;易受攻击的部位、区域等
underbody底部;[船] 船体水下部分
underpart下部;次要角色;附属地位
underside下面;阴暗面
undersurface水面下的
face面对;面向;承认;抹盖
top(Top) (巴)托普(人名)