width of bottom - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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width of bottom (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

"Width of bottom" can be classified mainly as a noun phrase.

Phonetic Transcription

/wɪdθ əv ˈbɒtəm/

Meaning and Usage

The phrase "width of bottom" refers to the measurement of the horizontal extent or distance across the bottom part of an object, surface, or entity. It is commonly used in contexts related to design, construction, crafting, and various forms of measurement. This phrase is used more frequently in written contexts, especially in technical specifications, carpentry, manufacturing, and design documents.

Example Sentences

  1. "The width of bottom should be at least three inches to ensure stability."
  2. "La anchura de la base debe ser de al menos tres pulgadas para garantizar la estabilidad."

  3. "When selecting a table, remember to consider the width of bottom for legroom."

  4. "Al seleccionar una mesa, recuerda considerar la anchura de la base para el espacio para las piernas."

  5. "For this project, the architect specified the width of bottom for the foundation."

  6. "Para este proyecto, el arquitecto especificó la anchura de la base para los cimientos."

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "width of bottom" does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions in standard English. However, related phrases concerning measurement or stability may yield useful examples.

  1. At the bottom of the barrel: Referring to the lowest or worst quality option.
  2. "The poor quality of this product really feels like it's at the bottom of the barrel."
  3. "La mala calidad de este producto realmente se siente como si estuviera en el fondo del barril."

  4. Bottom line: The overall outcome or the final result, often financial.

  5. "The bottom line is that we need to increase sales to remain profitable."
  6. "La conclusión es que necesitamos aumentar las ventas para seguir siendo rentables."

Etymology

The word "width" originates from Middle English "widenesse," which itself comes from the Old English "widh," meaning "broad." The term "bottom" derives from the Old English "botm," which means the lowest part or base of an object.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms - Breadth - Span - Measurement

Antonyms - Height - Depth - Narrowness



25-07-2024