bottom

英 ['b?t?m] 美['bɑt?m]
  • n. 底部;末端;臀部;盡頭
  • adj. 底部的
  • vt. 裝底;測(cè)量深淺;查明真相
  • vi. 到達(dá)底部;建立基礎(chǔ)
  • n. (Bottom)人名;(英)博頓

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?bottoms;

中文詞源


bottom 底部

來(lái)自PIE *bhud, 底部。同fundamental, 基礎(chǔ)的。

英文詞源


bottom
bottom: [OE] Bottom is a word with cognates widely represented in other Indo-European languages. It comes ultimately from the Indo- European base *bhudh- or *bhundh- ‘base, foundation’, source of Latin fundus, from which English gets fund, fundamental, foundation, and founder ‘sink’. An extended form of the base passed into Germanic as *buthm- or *buthn-, which produced German boden ‘ground, earth’ and English bottom. The application of the word to the ‘buttocks’ seems to have arisen towards the end of the 18th century.
=> foundation, fund, fundamental
bottom (n.)
Old English botm, bodan "ground, soil, foundation, lowest part," from Proto-Germanic *buthm- (cognates: Old Frisian boden "soil," Old Norse botn, Dutch bodem, Old High German bodam, German Boden "ground, earth, soil"), from PIE root *bhu(n)d(h)- (cognates: Sanskrit budhnah, Avestan buna- "bottom," Greek pythmen "foundation," Latin fundus "bottom, piece of land, farm," Old Irish bond "sole of the foot"). Meaning "posterior of a person" is from 1794. Bottom dollar "the last dollar one has" is from 1882. Bottom-feeder, originally of fishes, is from 1866.
bottom (v.)
1540s, "to put a bottom on," from bottom (n.). Meaning "to reach the bottom of" is from 1808 (earlier figuratively, 1785). Related: Bottomed; bottoming.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. I undid the bottom two buttons of my yellow and grey shirt.
我解開(kāi)了自己黃灰相間的襯衫上最下面的兩個(gè)紐扣。

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2. There's an extra blanket in the bottom drawer of the cupboard.
壁櫥最下面的抽屜里還有一條多余的毯子。

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3. She lay at the bottom of the stairs, whimpering in pain.
她躺在樓梯底部,痛得嗚咽著。

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4. I have to get to the bottom of this mess.
我必須查清造成這一混亂局面的真正原因。

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5. The correct answers can be found at the bottom of page 8.
正確答案在第8頁(yè)末尾。

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