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1 bottom
['botəm]1) (the lowest part of anything: the bottom of the sea.) fundo2) (the part of the body on which a person sits.) traseiro•- be at the bottom of
- get to the bottom of* * *bot.tom[b'ɔtəm] n 1 fundo, parte mais baixa, grau mais baixo. 2 superfície inferior. 3 leito, fundo de rio, mar etc. the ship sank to the bottom / o navio foi ao fundo. 4 bottoms baixada, margem baixa que acompanha um rio. 5 coll nádegas, traseiro. like a baby’s bottom / (liso) como as nádegas de um bebê. 6 assento (de cadeira). 7 força, capacidade de resistência. 8 base, fundamento, alicerce. 9 Naut quilha, casco de navio. 10 parte mais importante, essência, âmago. 11 origem, causa. 12 borra, sedimento. • vt+vi 1 pôr assento. 2 compreender plenamente. 3 assentar sobre base ou fundamento, basear. 4 alcançar o fundo, tocar no fundo. • adj 1 do fundo, relativo ao fundo. 2 mais baixo, inferior. 3 fundamental, básico. at bottom fig na realidade, no fundo. at the bottom of it pensando bem. bottoms up! vamos virar os copos! bottom up(wards) Naut com a quilha para cima. double bottomed com fundo duplo. every tub must stand on its own bottom cada um por si. from the bottom of my heart do fundo do meu coração. he was wet from top to bottom ele estava completamente molhado. to bottom on/up basear-se em. to search to the bottom of a thing investigar as origens de uma coisa. we touched bottom a) tocamos no fundo. b) fig chegamos ao nível mais baixo. -
2 bottom
['botəm]1) (the lowest part of anything: the bottom of the sea.) fundo2) (the part of the body on which a person sits.) bunda•- be at the bottom of - get to the bottom of -
3 bottom
fundo, leito do rioEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > bottom
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4 bottom
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5 bottom up(wards)
bottom up(wards)}Naut com a quilha para cima. -
6 bottom gear
bot.tom gear[bɔtəm g'i:ə] n Auto primeira marcha. -
7 bottom-lands
bot.tom-lands[bɔtəm l'ændz] n terra de aluvião ao longo das margens de um rio. -
8 bottom-line
bot.tom-line[bɔtəm l'ain] n 1 linha final. 2 linha de fundo. -
9 bottom-piece
bot.tom-piece[bɔtəm p'i:s] n fundo de barril. -
10 bottom up review
Revisão de Baixo para CimaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > bottom up review
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11 rock-bottom
noun, adjective ((at) the lowest level possible: Prices have reached rock-bottom; rock-bottom prices.) baixíssimo* * *rock-bot.tom[rɔk b'ɔtən] n índice ou nível mínimo • adj ínfimo, mínimo. rock-bottom price o preço mínimo. -
12 from top to bottom
(completely: They've painted the house from top to bottom.) de cima a baixo* * *from top to bottomde cima para baixo. -
13 rock-bottom
noun, adjective ((at) the lowest level possible: Prices have reached rock-bottom; rock-bottom prices.) o nível mais baixo -
14 at bottom
at bottomfig na realidade, no fundo. -
15 at the bottom of it
at the bottom of itpensando bem. -
16 every tub must stand on its own bottom
every tub must stand on its own bottomcada um por si.English-Portuguese dictionary > every tub must stand on its own bottom
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17 from the bottom of my heart
from the bottom of my heartdo fundo do meu coração. -
18 he was wet from top to bottom
he was wet from top to bottomele estava completamente molhado.English-Portuguese dictionary > he was wet from top to bottom
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19 rock-bottom price
rock-bottom priceo preço mínimo. -
20 to bottom on/up
to bottom on/upbasear-se em.
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