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bottomed
- IPA[ˈbɒtəmd]
英式
- having a base or lowest point of the specified kind;having buttocks of the specified kind
- 釋義
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形容詞
- 1. having a base or lowest point of the specified kind a heavy-bottomed copper pan a clear, sandy-bottomed lake
- 2. having buttocks of the specified kind big-bottomed tourists babies sat, bare-bottomed, in the sand
- the lowest point or part of something: the bottom of the page she paused at the bottom of the stairs
- in the lowest position: the books on the bottom shelf
- (of a situation) reach the lowest point before stabilizing or improving: encouraging signs suggested the recession was bottoming out
Oxford Dictionary
- the lowest point or part of something: the bottom of the page she paused at the bottom of the stairs
- in the lowest position: the books on the bottom shelf
- (of a performance or situation) reach the lowest point before stabilizing or improving: interest rates have bottomed out
Oxford American Dictionary
- thoroughly reliable; certain not to fail: a copper-bottomed guarantee
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a wig) long at the back (as worn formerly and still by some judges).
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a wig) long at the back.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (chiefly of a boat or container) having a flat base: these flat-bottomed barges were once used by local merchants
Oxford Dictionary
- an aquatic creature that feeds at the bottom of a body of water: sturgeon are bottom feeders, eating a variety of small animals and fish
Oxford American Dictionary
- a species of fish, such as flounder, that is a bottom feeder.
- fish for species that are bottom fish.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbädəmd]
美式
- having a base or lowest point of the specified kind: a heavy-bottomed copper pan a clear, sandy-bottomed lake
Oxford American Dictionary