bottom line 的定义
- the last line of a financial statement, used for showing net profit or loss.
- net profit or loss.
- the deciding or crucial factor.
- the ultimate result; outcome.
bottom line 近义词
indispensable content
更多bottom line例句
- The bottom line is that antibody testing “for the purposes of vaccine decision-making” is not advisable, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- The bottom line, she said, is that wearing any type of mask is better than not wearing one at all.
- The bottom line, though, is that these tax structures could be updated to be more equitable.
- The bottom line is that the threat of snow for Sunday is diminishing.
- The truth of the matter is, the contactless experience is no longer just a “nice-to-have” but a necessity that impacts the retailer’s bottom line.
- He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary.
- Domestically, the prime minister maintains the dubious line that he is the only man who can keep the still-fragile peace.
- Last week I turned 40, a bittersweet occasion because I crossed the line to living longer without my mother than with her.
- Completed in 1953 and composed with standard line breaks and punctuation, the book was completely ignored upon submission.
- Is it any wonder that the interests of large corporations and unions get to the front of the line?
- In this position, the line of cavalry formed the chord of the arc described by the river, and occupied by us.
- Our talk ranged from the Panhandle to the Canada line, while our horses jogged steadily southward.
- I have drawn a Line between the figures at the extream changes, that next below the Line is the extream.
- My station was on the right of the line, where the breastwork, ending in a redoubt, was steep and high.
- But, as the keel of the boats touched bottom, each boat-load dashed into the water and then into the enemy's fire.