rock-bottom
基本解释
- adj. 底层的;最低的
- n. 最低点
英汉例句
- These rock-bottom sales figures indicate that housing markets in some cities have all but ground to a halt—despite extraordinarily low mortgage-interest rates.
这些最低的销售数据表明一些城市的楼市已经陷入停滞——尽管有非常低的抵押贷款利率。 - As a result, forest real estate now sells for rock-bottom prices, and many plots have been abandoned by absentee or aged owners and have fallen into a state of neglect.
因此,现在森林地产以最低的价格出售,而且很多小的地块被外地或年长的业主所抛弃,从而已经落入了无人问津的状态。 - PARIS (Reuters) - Three young Romanian conmen used fake barcode stickers to buy hundreds of bottles of vintage wine at rock-bottom prices in Parisian supermarkets, police said on Tuesday.
巴黎:在巴黎的几家超市,三个罗马尼亚骗子使用假条形码以最低的价格买了几百瓶葡萄酒,警方于周二说道。
edu.sina.com.cn - Rock-bottom interest rates mean that, economically, there is theoretically space for more expansionary fiscal policy.
FORBES: Some Hope Amidst Gloomy Jobs Report - Falling prices may discourage people from opening their wallets, but rock-bottom prices also encourage spending.
ECONOMIST: Japan’s economy - The economy was roaring, the middle class was getting wealthier, and unemployment was rock-bottom.
FORBES: A GOP Oblivious To Its Weaknesses Will Accomplish Very Little
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- If something has reached rock bottom, it is at such a low level that it cannot go any lower.
- A rock-bottom price or level is a very low one, mainly in advertisements.
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专业释义
- 最低的