1.b> , , i> ; it went to the bottom ; ; the ship was sent to the bottom ; the ship took the bottom .i> , ; to touch bottom ) , ; ) ; the market has touched / has reached / bottom ; ) .i> ; ) ;
2.b> , i> ; ; the bottom of a cup ; to drain / to empty / a goblet to the bottom ; the bottom of a tree ; the bottom of a mountain ; the bottom of the foot , ; ; at the bottom of the page ; at the bottom of the stairs / ; at the bottom of the pocket [the bag] [] , []; at the bottom of the table [the garden, the road] [, ] ; he is at the bottom of the class ; she started at the bottom i> ;
3.b> / ;
4.b> ; goods imported in British bottoms ;
5.b> (i>);
6.b> .i> , ; I'll smack your bottom ;
7.b> ;
8.b> ; , ;
9.b> , (, i> ..i>); a horse of good bottom / ;
10.b> ;
11.b> .i> ;
12.b> .i> (i>);
13.b> .i> , , ; ;
14.b> .i> pli> .i> , , ;
15.b> .i> , , ;
16.b> ;
17.b> (.i> bottom spin) .i> = draw Ir> 14;
bottom soil .i> ; bottom armour .i> (i>); bottom mine .i> .i> ;
at bottomb> , ; from top to bottomb> , ; to be at the bottom of smth.b> ; to get to the bottom of smth.b> i> , ; at the bottom of the heartb> ; from the bottom of the heartb> ; it has no bottomb> ; , ; there's no bottom to itb> ; bottoms up!b> ! he stands on his own bottomb> ; .