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bottom out phrasal verb with bottomverbuk /ˈbɒt.əm/ us /ˈbɑː.t̬əm/ to have reached the lowest point in a continuously changing situation and to be about to improve: 到达最低点;不再恶化 Economists think that the recession is bottoming out.经济学家宣称经济衰退即将走出最低谷。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Failing and doing badly abjectly at-risk backbencher balls (something) up be on your beam endsidiom blow (someone/something) up bomb egg flog a dead horseidiom flop flub flunk out founder fray around/at the edgesidiom mess running on emptyidiom sclerotic screw screw (something) up sign someone's death warrant
bottom out | American Dictionary
bottom out phrasal verb with bottomverb us/ˈbɑt̬·əˈmɑʊt/ to reach the lowest point in a changing situation, before any improvement begins: The housing market has bottomed out in this part of the country.
bottom out | Business English
bottom out phrasal verb with bottomverbuk /ˈbɒtəm/us to reach the lowest point in a continuously changing level that is about to start rising or increasing again: He believes the economic slump has bottomed out, and the economy will turn around. Long-term mortgage rates bottomed out and have risen sharply since then. |