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I . bottom [ˈbɒtəm, Am ˈbɑ:t̬-] N no pl

1. bottom (lowest part):

bottom
dno nt
bottom of page
dół m
bottom of mountain, slope
bottom of car

2. bottom (lowest side):

bottom
spód m

3. bottom (end of street, table):

bottom
koniec m

4. bottom (reverse side):

bottom

5. bottom FASHION:

bottom of bikini
dół m
bottom of shoe
spód m

6. bottom (lowest position):

he's bottom of the class in maths
we came bottom of the league

7. bottom esp Brit (buttocks):

bottom
pupa f

II . bottom [ˈbɒtəm, Am ˈbɑ:t̬-] ADJ

bottom
bottom gear AUTO
the bottom end of the table

Phrases:

you can bet your bottom dollar that...

bottom line ADJ

1. bottom line (factor):

bottom line

2. bottom line (result):

bottom line

3. bottom line ECON:

bottom line

4. bottom line (lowest price):

my bottom line is £500

bottom out VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These five regimes progressively degenerate starting with aristocracy at the top and tyranny at the bottom.
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He took off really late making it look like a sick elevator drop, barely making it to the bottom, pulling in and getting absolutely shacked out of his mind.
www.surfline.com
To guard against the undermining effects of the current, he formed an artificial bottom.
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Each pair creates a nearly uninterrupted expanse of glass reaching from the bottom of the house to the top.
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Spotted eagle rays and southern stingrays are common at the bottom of the channel.
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In its upper reaches peaty water flows over a bottom of shingle and rock and is fast flowing.
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Peel the pears top to bottom with a sharp vegetable peeler, leaving them whole, with stems attached and the core intact.
www.laweekly.com
The intervening valleys may not bottom out at exactly the same level, i.e. either the first or second may be lower.
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The race to the bottom becomes a vicious circle with states competing to deregulate even further resulting in major human rights problems.
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This meant that the longitudinal tension of the snare wires could be adjusted independently of the vertical force holding the snares against the bottom head.
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