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The first known use of bottomland was in 1612
bought
boughnoun
a branch of a treeespecially: a main branch
boudoirnoun
a woman's dressing room, bedroom, or private sitting room
bouclénoun
an uneven yarn of three fibers one of which forms evenly spaced loops
a fabric of bouclé yarn
botulismnoun
poisoning caused by eating food containing a toxin made by a spore-forming bacterium
bottom1 of 2noun
the undersurface of something
a supporting surface or part : base
buttock sense 2a, rump
the surface on which a body of water lies
the part of a ship's hull lying below the water
boat entry 1 sense 1, ship
the lowest part, place, or point
the bottom of the page
the part of a garment worn on the lower part of the bodyespecially: the trousers of pajamas —usually used in plural
lowland along a river
the Mississippi River bottoms
the most basic or central part : heart
get to the bottom of the problem
the last half of an inning of baseball
bottom2 of 2verb
to provide a foundation for
to rest on, bring to, or reach the bottom
bottomlessadjective
having no bottom
very deep
a bottomless pit
bottomlandnoun
bottom entry 1 sense 6
1 He and colleagues have tracked some of Enviva’s source material to bottomland forests that have the some of the highest tree biodiversity in the country.
2 The refuge will help protect and manage wetlands and bottomland forest and connect natural corridors that allow wildlife to move freely.
3 The tract contains both farmland and bottomland hardwood forest.
4 They also raised warned about potential collapse of the tunnel, methane leaks that could endanger workers, and bentonite clay used for lubrication and stability that could pollute the lakes and bottomlands if released.
5 In bottomland, the erosion of stubble land of naked oats is 9.1% less than CK (plough land), while the erosion of stubble land of corn and no-tillage of vegetable is 123.71% and 229.07% more than CK.
以耕翻地为对照,在滩地上莜麦留茬地的风蚀量减少了9.1%,而玉米留茬地、免耕菜地的风蚀量则比对照分别增加了123.71%和229.07%。
6 Enviva said it now sources only from bottomlands that it considers nonsensitive and that these provide only 1% of its supply.
7 One spring I planted corn too early in a bottomland so flood - prone that neighbors laughed.
有一年春天,我在一块洼地上过早地种上了玉米.那块地极易遭到水淹,所以邻居们都嘲笑我.
8 Paddle through the bottomlands and between bald cypress trees covered in Spanish moss over Big Cypress Bayou, or weave through one of the paddling trails across the lake.
9 Farmers who lost billions of dollars in grain, livestock, equipment, structures and unplanted crops are wondering whether they should — or can — return to the fertile bottomlands next year.
10 Blakeslee will be leading a monthlong archaeological dig in June along the bluffs and bottomland in search of more artifacts.
11 The productive embankments on the watercourse bottomland disturb the water-sediment lateral exchange between bottomland and main flume, which have great influence on the riverbed evolution.
河道主槽两侧修建的生产堤影响滩槽泥沙横向交换,对河床演变带来很大影响。
12 It’s managed today as an education center, providing residents with rare access to seasonally wet bottomland forest, marshland and open water habitat.
13 It winters in bottomland hardwood forests in the Southeast.
14 But such rabbits or raccoons or opossums as may have roamed those bottomlands and perhaps never visited the farmers’ cornfields were doomed by a judge and jury who neither knew of their existence nor cared.
15 “The bottomlands have been pretty much inaccessible the past two and a half years,” he says.
16 The property comprises one of the largest contiguous undeveloped acreage of bottomland hardwood wetlands remaining in the Great Dog River Watershed.
17 Hills in turn gave way to cottonwood bottomlands under the bowl of the big sky.
18 Part Cherokee, he grew up on a tenant farm in the bottomlands south of Pine Bluff along the Arkansas River.
19 In southern Indiana, for example, a group of farmers went together in the summer of 1959 to engage a spray plane to treat an area of river bottomland with parathion.
20 Annual leases on Great Lakes bottomland for owners of these private harbors and cost up to $1,000 a year.