英:['ləʊəˌməʊst]
美:['loʊrˌmoʊst]
英:['ləʊəˌməʊst]
美:['loʊrˌmoʊst]
low·er·most
lo r most
词根:lower
adj.lower 下游的;下级的;下等的
lowest 最低的;最小的(low的最高级);最底下的
lowering 使低劣的;昏暗的;减少体力的
vi.lower 降低;减弱;跌落
vt.lower 减弱,减少;放下,降下;贬低
Adjective
1. farthest down;
"bottommost shelf"
1560年代,来自 lower(形容词)+ -most。看起来 Lowermore(1660年代)已经过时了。
The first known use of lowermost was in 1547
lowly1 of 2adverb
in a humble or meek manner
in a low position, manner, or degree
not loudly
lowly2 of 2adjective
humble entry 1 sense 1, meek
of low rank or position
lowlandernoun
a person born or living in a lowland region
lowlandnoun
low and usually level country
low1 of 3noun
the deep sound of a cow
low2 of 3adjective
not high or tall a low bridge
a low wall
cut far down at the neck
not extending as high as the ankle
placed or passing below the normal level
low ground
marking a bottom
a low point of his career
stricken sense 1, prostrate
laid low
not loud : soft
a low whisper
deep in pitch
a low note
being near the equator
low northern latitudes
being near the horizon
the sun is low
poor entry 1 sense 1, lower-class
low birth
feeble sense 1, weak
low with fever
not cheerful or lively
in low spirits
less than usual (as in number, amount, degree, or rank) low pressure
a low price
lacking dignity
a low style of writing
morally deserving of criticism : base
a low trick
coarse sense 5, vulgar
low language
being less complex in structure and development than others
low animals
not favorable
a low opinion of their work
low3 of 3noun
something lowespecially: a region of low barometric pressure
the arrangement of gears in an automobile that gives the lowest speed of travel
lower1 of 4verb
to look angry or threatening : frown
to become dark, gloomy, and threatening
lower2 of 4noun
a wrinkling of the brow in displeasure
lower3 of 4adjective
being below another or others in position, rank, or order the lower house of Congress
a lower court
less advanced in the scale of development through evolution
lower animals
capitalized of, relating to, or being an earlier geologic period or formation
Lower Cretaceous
lower4 of 4verb
drop entry 2 sense 2b, diminish
lowered my voice
to let fall
lower a flag
to make the aim or goal lower
lower your aim
to reduce the height of
lower a wall
to reduce in value or amount
lower the price
to bring down : degrade
lowered himself by lying
to reduce in rank or position : humble
lowermostadjective
being the lowest
1 There are more than 50,000 businesses in those lowermost two tiers and less than 5,000 businesses in the uppermost tier.
2 "I would we had a sack or two of quicklime," remarked Raymond to Will Lightfoot, who had charge of the defence of the lowermost storey.
3 What was a sodden mess two weeks ago looked more and more like a ship in recent days, with the exposure of the lowermost hull.
4 It’s expected to flow through the breached dam in the coming days, with the lowermost reaches of the Dnipro River returning to a narrower channel unseen since the dam was built in the 1950s.
5 The experimentally determined maximum melting point of 3570 kelvin suggests that some phases typically thought to lose stability in the lowermost mantle, such as MgSiO-rich post-perovskite, may be more widely distributed than expected.
6 In other groups, the topmost elements tend to behave more like the lowermost elements when scientists apply serious pressure in the lab, like carbon into diamonds.
7 The lowermost red highlights show that the index has been testing overhead resistance at 4115 to 4157, which represents the February 24th and March 8th lows, for the past eight sessions.
8 Not without considerable difficulty, the midshipman and the seaman succeeded in getting the stout "stick" into the lowermost room of the tower.
9 Biologists expect fall Chinook to recolonize the Upper Klamath, which spans northern California and southern Oregon, because some of the fish already spawn near the base of the lowermost dam.
10 The authors suggest that this could explain the seismic properties and volume of ultralow-velocity zones observed in the lowermost mantle.
11 Try the uppermost trail that runs along the river through the Newberry National Volcanic Monument south of Bend, or the lowermost trail near the confluence with the Columbia River east of The Dalles.
12 While using sonar to scan the riverbed of the lowermost reaches, they were struck by the absence of dunes.
13 Of lowermost safety standard is pair of cost - a of benefit analysis method main environmental complement factor.
最低安全标准"是对成本-效益分析方法的一个重要的环境补充因素。
14 There is no caulking between the lowermost floor planks, as one would expect of a ship stiffened to withstand a buffeting on the high seas.
15 even when her singing career was at its lowermost point, she still got gigs at small clubs
16 The artery feeding the lowermost part of her heart appeared to be blocked.
17 The little ravine conducts them under the lowermost rail.
18 Whether does the agreement that you sign with Gu Ge include provision of lowermost cash deposit?
你们同谷歌签署的协议是否包含最低保证金条款?
19 Flow regimes are divided into upper and lower regimes, which are further divided into uppermost, upper, lower, and lowermost parts.
20 In a minute or less the boat would bump against the lowermost steps, and, if Akhab Khan and his companions were, indeed, traitors, the others on board were completely at their mercy.
1 最低
abapical last bottom minimal marginal knockdown rock-bottom lowest bottommost nethermost undermost primary minimum lowest common multiple C3 downmost prot- ten-vee least at lowest