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| Bottomry | n. [ From 1st Bottom in sense 8: cf. D. bodemerij. Cf. Bummery. ] (Mar. Law) A contract in the nature of a mortgage, by which the owner of a ship, or the master as his agent, hypothecates and binds the ship (and sometimes the accruing freight) as security for the repayment of money advanced or lent for the use of the ship, if she terminates her voyage successfully. If the ship is lost by perils of the sea, the lender loses the money; but if the ship arrives safe, he is to receive the money lent, with the interest or premium stipulated, although it may, and usually does, exceed the legal rate of interest. See Hypothecation. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | n. [ OE. botum, botme, AS. botm; akin to OS. bodom, D. bodem, OHG. podam, G. boden, Icel. botn, Sw. botten, Dan. bund (for budn), L. fundus (for fudnus), Gr. pyqmh`n (for fyqmh`n), Skr. budhna (for bhudhna), and Ir. bonn sole of the foot, W. bon stem, base. √257. Cf. 4th Found, Fund, n. ] 1. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] Or dive into the bottom of the deep. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] Barrels with the bottom knocked out. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] No two chairs were alike; such high backs and low backs and leather bottoms and worsted bottoms. W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That upon which anything rests or is founded, in a literal or a figurative sense; foundation; groundwork. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. The bed of a body of water, as of a river, lake, sea. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. The fundament; the buttocks. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. An abyss. [ Obs. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. Low land formed by alluvial deposits along a river; low-lying ground; a dale; a valley. “The bottoms and the high grounds.” Stoddard. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Naut.) The part of a ship which is ordinarily under water; hence, the vessel itself; a ship. [ 1913 Webster ] My ventures are not in one bottom trusted. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Not to sell the teas, but to return them to London in the same bottoms in which they were shipped. Bancroft. [ 1913 Webster ] Full bottom, a hull of such shape as permits carrying a large amount of merchandise. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. Power of endurance; as, a horse of a good bottom. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. Dregs or grounds; lees; sediment. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] At bottom, At the bottom, at the foundation or basis; in reality. “He was at the bottom a good man.” J. F. Cooper. -- To be at the bottom of, to be the cause or originator of; to be the source of. [ Usually in an opprobrious sense. ] J. H. Newman. [ 1913 Webster ] He was at the bottom of many excellent counsels. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] -- To go to the bottom, to sink; esp. to be wrecked. -- To touch bottom, to reach the lowest point; to find something on which to rest. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Bottom | v. t. To wind round something, as in making a ball of thread. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] As you unwind her love from him, Lest it should ravel and be good to none, You must provide to bottom it on me. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | a. Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under; as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom prices. [ 1913 Webster ] Bottom glade, a low glade or open place; a valley; a dale. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] -- Bottom grass, grass growing on bottom lands. -- Bottom land. See 1st Bottom, n., 7. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bottomed (&unr_;); p. pr. & vb. n. Bottoming. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. To found or build upon; to fix upon as a support; -- followed by on or upon. [ 1913 Webster ] Action is supposed to be bottomed upon principle. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ] Those false and deceiving grounds upon which many bottom their eternal state ]. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To furnish with a bottom; as, to bottom a chair. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To reach or get to the bottom of. Smiles. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | v. i. 1. To rest, as upon an ultimate support; to be based or grounded; -- usually with on or upon. [ 1913 Webster ] Find on what foundation any proposition bottoms. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | n. [ OE. botme, perh. corrupt. for button. See Button. ] A ball or skein of thread; a cocoon. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Silkworms finish their bottoms in . . . fifteen days. Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottomed | a. Having at the bottom, or as a bottom; resting upon a bottom; grounded; -- mostly, in composition; as, sharp-bottomed; well-bottomed. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom fermentation | . A slow alcoholic fermentation during which the yeast cells collect at the bottom of the fermenting liquid. It takes place at a temperature of 4° - 10° C. (39° - 50°F.). It is used in making lager beer and wines of low alcohol content but fine bouquet. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | bottomland | n. low-lying alluvial land near a river. Syn. -- bottom. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Bottomless | a. Without a bottom; hence, fathomless; baseless; as, a bottomless abyss. “Bottomless speculations.” Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| bottom | (adj) ต่ำสุด, Syn. lowest, Ant. highest | bottom | (n) ส่วนที่ลึกที่สุด, See also: ก้น, ส่วนต่ำที่สุด | bottom | (n) ฐาน, See also: ก้น, ปลาย, Syn. base | bottom | (n) ก้น, See also: ตูด | bottom | (n) ท้าย, Syn. end | bottom out | (phrv) ตกต่ำถึงขีดสุด, See also: ต่ำสุดขีด | bottomless | (adj) ลึกมาก | bottom line | (n) ส่วนสำคัญที่สุด | bottom line | (sl) ผลคะแนน, See also: ผลการแข่งขัน |
| bottom | (บอท'เทิม) { bottomed, bottoming, bottoms } n., adj. ก้น, พื้นฐาน, ข้างใต้, พื้นน้ำ, ตอนท้ายสุด, ปลาย, ท้องเรือ, ปลายตรอก vt., vi. ใส่พื้นให้แก่, พบความหมายเต็มของ ตรวจสอบข้อเท็จจริง vt. บรรลุถึงพื้นล่าง สร้างพื้นฐาน, Syn. foot | bottomland | n. พื้นดินที่เกิดจากดินทรายที่น้ำพัดมาทับถม | bottomless | adj. สุดที่หยั่งถึง, ไม่มีก้น, ลึกจนไม่อาจหยั่งได้, ลึกลับ, วัดไม่ได้, ไร้ขอบเขต | bottommost | adj. เกี่ยวกับพื้น, ลึกที่สุด, ต่ำที่สุด, ก้น | rock bottom | n. ชั้นต่ำสุด, ระดับต่ำสุด, ฐาน, พื้น, See also: rock-bottom adj. |
| bottom | (n) ก้น, ท้องเรือ, ข้างใต้, พื้นน้ำ | bottomless | (adj) ลึกมาก, หยั่งไม่ถึง, ไร้ขอบเขต |
| | | | | | จานรอง | (n) bottom plate | ลึก | (adj) deep, See also: bottomless, Ant. ตื้น, Example: คูเวตมีชัยภูมิประเสริฐ มีท่าเรือน้ำลึกอยู่ตรงปากทางออก, Thai Definition: ต่ำลงไปจากขอบ, ไกลต่ำลงไปจากผิวหน้าหรือขอบบน , ไกลเข้าไปจากขอบเป็นต้น | โคน | (n) base, See also: bottom, root, Syn. ฐาน, ราก, Ant. ปลาย, Example: ชายชรานั่งหลับอยู่ใต้โคนต้นไม้ใหญ่, Count Unit: โคน, Thai Definition: ส่วนข้างต้นของสิ่งที่ยาวกลม | พื้นฐาน | (n) base, See also: bottom, Syn. รากฐาน, ฐานราก, Example: เมื่อพุทธศาสนาขยายไปสู่วัฒนธรรมที่แตกต่างออกไป ซึ่งไม่มีพื้นฐานทางวัฒนธรรมแบบพุทธมาก่อน ก็อาจจะมีปัญหาอีกหลายอย่างเกิดขึ้นได้, Thai Definition: สิ่งที่เป็นหลักเบื้องต้น | ก้น | (n) bottom, See also: buttocks, ass, fanny, Syn. ตูด, Example: นางแบบคนนี้เอวเล็กแต่ก้นใหญ่, Count Unit: ก้น, Thai Definition: ส่วนท้ายของลำตัว | ส่วนล่าง | (n) lower-part, See also: bottom-part, Syn. ข้างล่าง, Ant. ส่วนบน, Example: ส่วนล่างของโปสเตอร์เป็นชื่อบริษัท | ตูด | (n) bottom, See also: behind, dories, bum, anus, Syn. ท้าย, Ant. หัว, Thai Definition: ส่วนท้าย, ส่วนหาง | ส่วนล่าง | (n) lower-part, See also: bottom-part, Syn. ข้างล่าง, Ant. ส่วนบน, Example: ส่วนล่างของโปสเตอร์เป็นชื่อบริษัท |
| เด้า | [dao] (v) EN: move the bottom up and down | จานรอง | [jānrøng] (n) EN: bottom plate ; saucer ; small dish FR: soucoupe [ f ] | โคน | [khōn] (n) EN: base ; bottom ; root ; foot FR: base [ f ] ; pied [ m ] | โคนเสา | [khōn sao] (n, exp) EN: base of a post ; bottom of a post ; bottom of a mast FR: base d'un poteau [ f ] ; base d'un mât [ f ] | กก | [kok] (n) EN: base ; bottom ; food FR: base [ f ] ; fond [ m ] | ก้น | [kon] (n) EN: bottom ; bed FR: fond [ m ] ; cul [ m ] ; lit [ m ] | ก้น | [kon] (n) EN: buttocks ; bottom ; ass ; behind ; fanny (inf.) ; butt FR: fesses [ fpl ] ; derrière [ m ] ; postérieur [ m ] ; cul (vulg.) [ m ] ; pétard [ m ] (fam.) ; croupion [ m ] (fam. - péj.) ; popotin [ m ] (fam.) ; baba [ m ] (arg.) | ก้นอ่าง | [kon āng] (n, exp) EN: bottom of a basin | ก้นบาตร | [kon bāt] (n, exp) EN: bottom of a monk's bowl | ก้นบึ้ง | [konbeung] (n) EN: bottom |
| | | bottom | (n) the lower side of anything, Syn. undersurface, underside | bottom | (n) the lowest part of anything | bottom | (n) the second half of an inning; while the home team is at bat, Syn. bottom of the inning, Ant. top | bottom | (n) a cargo ship, Syn. merchantman, merchant ship, freighter | bottom | (v) provide with a bottom or a seat | bottom | (v) strike the ground, as with a ship's bottom | bottom | (adj) situated at the bottom or lowest position, Ant. top, side | bottom | (adj) the lowest rank | bottom dog | (n) a person of low status | bottom-dwelling | (adj) of or relating to fish and marine life that dwell on the bottom of a body of water |
| Bottom | n. [ OE. botum, botme, AS. botm; akin to OS. bodom, D. bodem, OHG. podam, G. boden, Icel. botn, Sw. botten, Dan. bund (for budn), L. fundus (for fudnus), Gr. pyqmh`n (for fyqmh`n), Skr. budhna (for bhudhna), and Ir. bonn sole of the foot, W. bon stem, base. √257. Cf. 4th Found, Fund, n. ] 1. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] Or dive into the bottom of the deep. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] Barrels with the bottom knocked out. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] No two chairs were alike; such high backs and low backs and leather bottoms and worsted bottoms. W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That upon which anything rests or is founded, in a literal or a figurative sense; foundation; groundwork. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. The bed of a body of water, as of a river, lake, sea. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. The fundament; the buttocks. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. An abyss. [ Obs. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. Low land formed by alluvial deposits along a river; low-lying ground; a dale; a valley. “The bottoms and the high grounds.” Stoddard. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Naut.) The part of a ship which is ordinarily under water; hence, the vessel itself; a ship. [ 1913 Webster ] My ventures are not in one bottom trusted. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Not to sell the teas, but to return them to London in the same bottoms in which they were shipped. Bancroft. [ 1913 Webster ] Full bottom, a hull of such shape as permits carrying a large amount of merchandise. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. Power of endurance; as, a horse of a good bottom. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. Dregs or grounds; lees; sediment. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] At bottom, At the bottom, at the foundation or basis; in reality. “He was at the bottom a good man.” J. F. Cooper. -- To be at the bottom of, to be the cause or originator of; to be the source of. [ Usually in an opprobrious sense. ] J. H. Newman. [ 1913 Webster ] He was at the bottom of many excellent counsels. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] -- To go to the bottom, to sink; esp. to be wrecked. -- To touch bottom, to reach the lowest point; to find something on which to rest. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Bottom | v. t. To wind round something, as in making a ball of thread. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] As you unwind her love from him, Lest it should ravel and be good to none, You must provide to bottom it on me. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | a. Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under; as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom prices. [ 1913 Webster ] Bottom glade, a low glade or open place; a valley; a dale. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] -- Bottom grass, grass growing on bottom lands. -- Bottom land. See 1st Bottom, n., 7. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bottomed (&unr_;); p. pr. & vb. n. Bottoming. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. To found or build upon; to fix upon as a support; -- followed by on or upon. [ 1913 Webster ] Action is supposed to be bottomed upon principle. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ] Those false and deceiving grounds upon which many bottom their eternal state ]. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To furnish with a bottom; as, to bottom a chair. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To reach or get to the bottom of. Smiles. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | v. i. 1. To rest, as upon an ultimate support; to be based or grounded; -- usually with on or upon. [ 1913 Webster ] Find on what foundation any proposition bottoms. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom | n. [ OE. botme, perh. corrupt. for button. See Button. ] A ball or skein of thread; a cocoon. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Silkworms finish their bottoms in . . . fifteen days. Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottomed | a. Having at the bottom, or as a bottom; resting upon a bottom; grounded; -- mostly, in composition; as, sharp-bottomed; well-bottomed. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bottom fermentation | . A slow alcoholic fermentation during which the yeast cells collect at the bottom of the fermenting liquid. It takes place at a temperature of 4° - 10° C. (39° - 50°F.). It is used in making lager beer and wines of low alcohol content but fine bouquet. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | bottomland | n. low-lying alluvial land near a river. Syn. -- bottom. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Bottomless | a. Without a bottom; hence, fathomless; baseless; as, a bottomless abyss. “Bottomless speculations.” Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 心底 | [xīn dǐ, ㄒㄧㄣ ㄉㄧˇ, 心 底] bottom of one's heart #6,564 [Add to Longdo] | 欲壑难填 | [yù hè nán tián, ㄩˋ ㄏㄜˋ ㄋㄢˊ ㄊㄧㄢˊ, 欲 壑 难 填 / 慾 壑 難 填] bottomless pit of desire (成语 saw); insatiable greed; carnal cravings are never satisfied and are a main obstruction on the path to enlightenment #104,177 [Add to Longdo] | 下至上 | [xià zhì shàng, ㄒㄧㄚˋ ㄓˋ ㄕㄤˋ, 下 至 上] bottom to top [Add to Longdo] | 下齿 | [xià chǐ, ㄒㄧㄚˋ ㄔˇ, 下 齿 / 下 齒] bottom teeth [Add to Longdo] | 底夸克 | [dǐ kuā kè, ㄉㄧˇ ㄎㄨㄚ ㄎㄜˋ, 底 夸 克] bottom quark (phys.) [Add to Longdo] | 底部 | [dǐ bù, ㄉㄧˇ ㄅㄨˋ, 底 部] bottom [Add to Longdo] | 无底 | [wú dǐ, ㄨˊ ㄉㄧˇ, 无 底 / 無 底] bottomless [Add to Longdo] | 自下而上的加工 | [zì xià ér shàng de jiā gōng, ㄗˋ ㄒㄧㄚˋ ㄦˊ ㄕㄤˋ ㄉㄜ˙ ㄐㄧㄚ ㄍㄨㄥ, 自 下 而 上 的 加 工] bottom-up processing [Add to Longdo] |
| | 地 | [ち, chi] (n, n-suf) (1) earth; ground; land; soil; (2) place; (3) territory; (4) (See 天地無用) bottom (of a package, book, etc.); (5) (See 五大・1, 土・ど・2) earth (one of the five elements); (P) #208 [Add to Longdo] | 下 | [しも, shimo] (n) (1) below; down; under; younger (e.g. daughter); (2) bottom; (3) beneath; underneath; (4) (as 下から, 下より, etc.) just after; right after; (n, adj-no) (5) inferiority; one's inferior (i.e. one's junior); (n) (6) (See 下取り) trade-in; (n-pref) (7) (See 下準備) preliminary; preparatory; (P) #367 [Add to Longdo] | 足(P);脚(P);肢 | [あし, ashi] (n) (1) (esp. 足) foot; (2) (esp. 脚, 肢) leg; (3) gait; (4) pace; (5) (usu. 脚) bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji; (6) (足 only) means of transportation; (P) #1,553 [Add to Longdo] | 上下 | [じょうげ, jouge] (n) (1) top and bottom; up and down; high and low; above and below; upper and lower ends; (adj-no, n) (2) (See 上下になる) upside-down; (P) #4,754 [Add to Longdo] | 上下 | [じょうげ, jouge] (n, vs) (1) top and bottom; up and down; high and low; above and below; upper and lower ends; (n) (2) (しょうか only) upper and lower classes; ruler and ruled; the government and the people #4,754 [Add to Longdo] | 上下 | [じょうげ, jouge] (n) (1) top and bottom; high and low; above and below; upper and lower ends; up and down; (n, vs) (2) going up and down; rising and falling; fluctuating; (3) going and coming back; (n) (4) upper and lower classes; ruler and ruled; the government and the people; (5) first and second volumes; (P) #4,754 [Add to Longdo] | 底 | [てい, tei] (n) bottom; sole; (P) #5,288 [Add to Longdo] | 海底 | [かいてい, kaitei] (n) (1) bottom of the ocean; (adj-f) (2) undersea; submarine; (P) #7,062 [Add to Longdo] | 尻(P);臀;後 | [しり, shiri] (n) (1) buttocks; behind; rump; bottom; (2) undersurface; bottom; (3) last place; end; (4) consequence; (P) #7,182 [Add to Longdo] | 麓 | [ふもと, fumoto] (n) (uk) the foot; the bottom; the base (of a mountain); (P) #9,271 [Add to Longdo] |
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