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Что (кто) такое bottom - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bottoms; Bottie; Bottom (disambiguation); Bottom (song)
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bottom         
I. n.
1.
Lowest part, base, foot.
2.
Foundation, basis, groundwork, base.
3.
Dale, valley, meadow, alluvial land.
4.
Ship, vessel, sailing craft.
5.
Fundament, seat, buttocks.
6.
Seat (of a chair).
7.
Stamina, native strength, power of endurance.
8.
Grounds, lees, dregs, sediments.
II. v. a.
Found, establish, build.
III. v. n.
Rest (for support), be based.
Bottom         
·noun The fundament; the buttocks.
II. Bottom ·noun An Abyss.
III. Bottom ·noun Dregs or grounds; lees; sediment.
IV. Bottom ·vt To reach or get to the bottom of.
V. Bottom ·noun A ball or skein of thread; a cocoon.
VI. Bottom ·noun Power of endurance; as, a horse of a good bottom.
VII. Bottom ·vt To furnish with a bottom; as, to bottom a chair.
VIII. Bottom ·noun The bed of a body of water, as of a river, lake, sea.
IX. Bottom ·vt To wind round something, as in making a ball of thread.
X. Bottom ·vt To found or build upon; to fix upon as a support;
- followed by on or upon.
XI. Bottom ·noun The part of a ship which is ordinarily under water; hence, the vessel itself; a ship.
XII. Bottom ·noun Low land formed by alluvial deposits along a river; low-lying ground; a dale; a valley.
XIII. Bottom ·vi To rest, as upon an ultimate support; to be based or grounded;
- usually with on or upon.
XIV. Bottom ·noun That upon which anything rests or is founded, in a literal or a figurative sense; foundation; groundwork.
XV. Bottom ·noun 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.
XVI. Bottom ·adj Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under; as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom prices.
XVII. Bottom ·vi 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.
XVIII. Bottom ·noun 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.
bottom         
¦ noun
1. the lowest point or part of something.
the furthest part or point of something.
(also bottoms) the lower half of a two-piece garment.
2. chiefly Brit. a person's buttocks.
3. archaic stamina or strength of character.
4. Physics one of six flavours of quark.
¦ adjective in the lowest position.
?in the furthest position away in a downhill direction.
¦ verb
1. (of a ship) touch the bottom of the sea.
2. (bottom out) (of a situation) reach the lowest point before stabilizing or improving.
Phrases
at bottom fundamentally.
be at the bottom of be the fundamental cause or origin of.
the bottom falls (or drops) out something suddenly fails or collapses.
bottoms up! informal said as a toast before drinking.
get to the bottom of find an explanation for (a mystery).
you (can) bet your bottom dollar informal a particular thing is bound to happen.
Derivatives
-bottomed adjective
bottomless adjective
bottommost adjective
Origin
OE botm, of Gmc origin.
bottom         
(bottoms, bottoming, bottomed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The bottom of something is the lowest or deepest part of it.
He sat at the bottom of the stairs...
Answers can be found at the bottom of page 8.
...the bottom of the sea.
? top
N-COUNT: usu the N in sing, oft N of n
2.
The bottom thing or layer in a series of things or layers is the lowest one.
There's an extra duvet in the bottom drawer of the cupboard.
? top
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
The bottom of an object is the flat surface at its lowest point. You can also refer to the inside or outside of this surface as the bottom.
Spread the onion slices on the bottom of the dish.
...the bottom of their shoes.
...a suitcase with a false bottom.
= base
N-COUNT: usu the N in sing, usu with supp
4.
If you say that the bottom has dropped or fallen out of a market or industry, you mean that people have stopped buying the products it sells. (BUSINESS, JOURNALISM)
The bottom had fallen out of the city's property market.
N-SING: the N
5.
The bottom of a street or garden is the end farthest away from you or from your house. (BRIT; in AM, usually use end
)
...the Cathedral at the bottom of the street.
= end
N-SING: the N, usu N of n
6.
The bottom of a table is the end farthest away from where you are sitting. The bottom of a bed is the end where you usually rest your feet. (BRIT; in AM, usually use end
)
Malone sat down on the bottom of the bed.
= end
N-SING: the N, usu N of n
7.
The bottom of an organization or career structure is the lowest level in it, where new employees often start.
He had worked in the theatre for many years, starting at the bottom.
...a contract researcher at the bottom of the pay scale.
? top
N-SING: the N, oft N of n
8.
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...
The team is close to bottom of the League.
? top
N-SING: the N, also no det
9.
Your bottom is the part of your body that you sit on.
If there was one thing she could change about her body it would be her bottom.
N-COUNT: oft poss N
10.
The lower part of a bikini, tracksuit, or pair of pyjamas can be referred to as the bottoms or the bottom.
She wore blue tracksuit bottoms.
...a skimpy bikini bottom.
? top
N-COUNT: usu pl, oft n N
11.
12.
You use at bottom to emphasize that you are stating what you think is the real nature of something or the real truth about a situation.
The two systems are, at bottom, conceptual models...
At bottom, such an attitude is born not of concern for your welfare, but out of fear of losing you.
PHRASE: PHR with cl [emphasis]
13.
If something is at the bottom of a problem or unpleasant situation, it is the real cause of it.
Often I find that anger and resentment are at the bottom of the problem.
PHRASE: PHR n
14.
You can say that you mean something from the bottom of your heart to emphasize that you mean it very sincerely.
I'm happy, and I mean that from the bottom of my heart...
I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart.
PHRASE: heart inflects, PHR after v, PHR with cl [emphasis]
15.
If you want to get to the bottom of a problem, you want to solve it by finding out its real cause.
I have to get to the bottom of this mess.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
16.
to scrape the bottom of the barrel: see barrel
bottom         
n.
1) (usu. fig.) to scrape the bottom of the barrel ('to use one's last resources')
2) (fig.) to hit ('reach') bottom
3) to sink to the bottom
4) a double, false bottom
5) a bottom to (there's a false bottom to the suitcase)
6) at, on the bottom (at the bottom of the well; we never could find out what was at the bottom of the affair)
7) (misc.) to get to the bottom of an affair ('to clear up a matter')
bottom         
<theory> The least defined element in a given domain. Often used to represent a non-terminating computation. (In LaTeX, bottom is written as perp, sometimes with the domain as a subscript). (1997-01-07)
Nick Bottom         
  • Hans Wassmann as Bottom, by [[Emil Orlik]], 1909
  • ''Titania adoring  Bottom''. Oil on canvas by [[Henry Fuseli]], c. 1790
  • Bottom (left) playing Pyramus in a [[Riverside Shakespeare Company]] production
CHARACTER IN A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Nicholas Bottom; Bottom the weaver
Nick Bottom is a character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream who provides comic relief throughout the play. A weaver by trade, he is famously known for getting his head transformed into that of a donkey by the elusive Puck.
Bottoms         
The last swig of beer from a bottle, usually foul tasting.
Ya, I'm done my beer. There's only bottoms left.
Bottom, North Carolina         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Beulah, North Carolina
Bottom is an unincorporated community in the Stewarts Creek Township of northern Surry County, North Carolina, United States. The community is more commonly known as Beulah locally and is centered on the intersection of Beulah Road/Beulah Church Road and North Carolina Highway 89 (West Pine Street).
bottom line         
¦ noun informal
1. the final total of an account or balance sheet.
2. the fundamental and deciding factor.

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