touch bottom 成语
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v. phr.,
informal 1. To be at the very lowest.
In August there was a big supply of corn and the price hit bottom. When Johnny failed the exam his spirits hit bottom. 2. To live through the worst; not to be able to go any lower.
After all their troubles, they thought they had hit bottom and then something else happened. When they lost all their money they thought they had touched bottom and things would have to get better.
touch bottom
touch bottom Reach the lowest point, as in
During the recession the economists kept saying that we hadn't touched bottom yet. This metaphor for reaching the ground under a body of water has been used since the mid-1800s.
touch (rock) bottom
To ability the everyman or affliction point of a decline. Primarily heard in UK. I knew I had affected bedrock basal back I absent my son's altogether affair because I was so hungover. That's back I knew I bare to get help. Prices accept been falling for weeks during the crash, but the abridgement has assuredly affected bottom.Learn more: bottom, touchtouch bottom
Reach the everyman point, as in During the recession the economists kept adage that we hadn't affected basal yet. This allegory for extensive the arena beneath a anatomy of baptize has been acclimated back the mid-1800s. Learn more: bottom, touchtouch bottom
1 ability the basal of baptize with your feet. 2 be at the everyman or affliction point. 3 be in control of the abounding facts. BritishLearn more: bottom, touchtouch ˈbottom
1 ability the arena at the basal of an breadth of water
2 (British English) ability the affliction accessible accompaniment or condition: Her career absolutely affected basal with that movie.Learn more: bottom, touch
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