| inglese > italiano | |
| bottom | |
| 1. sost. piedi, fondo, base | |
| 2. sost. (Glossa;parte inferiore) carena, sotto | |
| 3. sost. (Glossa;posizione più bassa) fondo | |
| 4. sost. (popolare) fondoschiena | |
| 5. sost. (commercio) (marina) nave (da carico) | |
| inglese > inglese | |
| bottom | |
| 1. subst. The lowest part of anything. |  |
| Footers appear at the bottoms of pages. |  |
| 2. subst. (UK, slang) Character, reliability, staying power, dignity, integrity or sound judgment. |  |
| lack bottom |  |
| 3. subst. (UK, US) A valley, often used in place names. |  |
| Where shall we go for a walk? How about Ashcombe Bottom? |  |
| 4. subst. The buttocks or anus. |  |
| 5. subst. (nautical) A cargo vessel, a ship. |  |
| 6. subst. (nautical) Certain parts of a vessel, particularly the cargo hold or the portion of the ship that is always underwater. |  |
| 7. subst. (baseball) The second half of an inning, the home team's turn at bat. |  |
| 8. subst. (BDSM) A submissive in sadomasochistic sexual activity. |  |
| 9. subst. (LGBT, slang) A man penetrated or with a preference for being penetrated during homosexual intercourse. |  |
| 10. subst. (physics) A bottom quark. |  |
| 11. subst. (often, figuratively) The lowest part of a container. |  |
| 12. subst. A ball or skein of thread; a cocoon. |  |
| 13. subst. The bed of a body of water, as of a river, lake, or sea. |  |
| 14. subst. An abyss. |  |
| 15. subst. (obsolete) Power of endurance. |  |
| a horse of a good bottom |  |
| 16. subst. (obsolete) Dregs or grounds; lees; sediment. |  |
| 17. subst. (usually: bottoms or bottomland) Low-lying land near a river with alluvial soil. |  |
| 18. v. To fall to the lowest point. |  |
| 19. v. To establish firmly; to found or justify on or upon something; to set on a firm footing; to set or rest on or upon something which provides support or authority. |  |
| 20. v. (intransitive) To rest, as upon an ultimate support; to be based or grounded. |  |
| 21. v. (intransitive) To reach or impinge against the bottom, so as to impede free action, as when the point of a cog strikes the bottom of a space between two other cogs, or a piston the end of a cylinder. |  |
| 22. v. (obsolete, transitive) To wind round something, as in making a ball of thread. |  |
| 23. v. To furnish with a bottom. |  |
| to bottom a chair |  |
| 24. v. To be the submissive in a BDSM relationship or roleplay. |  |
| 25. v. To be anally penetrated in gay sex. |  |
| I've never bottomed in my life. |  |
| 26. adj. The lowest or last place or position. |  |
| Those files should go on the bottom shelf. |  |
| italiano > inglese | |
| sedere | |
| 1. v. (intransitive) to sit |  |
| 2. v. (intransitive) to sit down, take a seat |  |
| 3. subst. bottom, butt, seat, buttocks, bum |  |