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    n. 정상, 위끝, 극점, 절정, 표면, 수위, 지붕, 뚜껑, 머리, (책의)상변, (구두의)상부, 털술, 장루, at the \top of 될 수 있는한...으로, from \top to toe(bottom, tail) 머리끝에서 발끝까지, 온통, on \top of it 게다가
    II
    a. 제일 위의, 최고의, 수석의
    III
    vt....의 꼭대기를 (표면을)덮다,...의 꼭대기에 있다,...의 위에 올라가다,...을 넘다,...을 능가하다, (식물의) 끝을 자르다, (공의)위쪽을 치다
    IV
    vi. 우뚝 솟다, \top off (up) 완성하다, 매듭을 짓다
    V
    n. 팽이, sleep like a \top 푹 자다

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  • top off — {v.} To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. * /John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run./ * /Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • top off — {v.} To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. * /John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run./ * /Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • top\ off — v To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run. Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test. George had… …   Словарь американских идиом

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