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Bbser Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Bottom out

Got two questions about this phrase:
1. Does it mean: was lowest and now start to go up? Or simly just decrease?
2. What's the "opposite": top down/in?
Thanks.
  

Top answer

It's as low as it will go. You don't know if it's gone up yet. The opposite would be the peak.

  • It's as low as it will go.
  • You don't know if it's gone up yet.
  • The opposite would be the peak.
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It's as low as it will go. You don't know if it's gone up yet.

The opposite would be the peak.

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