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bottomless

/bot-uhm-lis/US // ˈbɒt əm lɪs //UK // (ˈbɒtəmlɪs) //

无底洞,无底线,无底的,无底

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking a bottom.
    • : immeasurably deep.
    • : unfathomable; mysterious: a bottomless problem.
    • : without bounds; unlimited: He seems to have a bottomless supply of money.
    • : without basis, cause, or reason: a bottomless accusation.
    • : nude or nearly nude below as well as above the waist: bottomless dancers.
    • : featuring bottomless entertainers: a bottomless club.

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Examples

  • While quite competent, it demands a ton of fuel to satisfy the bottomless powertrain, especially when it gets a combined EPA rating of just 14 miles per gallon.

  • Yes, brands sell fatter skis, but those behemoths are better off in the bottomless backcountry snow you find on heli-ski and snowcat trips.

  • Skiing in a pair of well-fitting boots in bottomless pow is snow-sports nirvana.

  • Behind her ditsy facade lie a bottomless well of tolerance and an innate and noble sense of fairness.

  • People have a bottomless appetite for all things space these days.

  • He insists that there is a “bottomless warren of unanswered questions surrounding that day and its aftermath.”

  • Behind her, a family that until now had been looking forward to some Bottomless Soup and Salad is dismayed.

  • Just a slow inexorable tightening of cold inescapable dread, ending in bottomless grief and loss.

  • Meanwhile, billions of dollars of foreign aid are pumped into a bottomless pit that most ordinary Palestinians never see.

  • There are things she could do, sure, to put an end to that bottomless hole she seems to be digging.

  • She's handsome yet, but her muscles are getting that loose look and her eyes are bottomless pits of ennui.

  • Something like a bath; on first investigation, seems bottomless; but plummet reaches conclusion at last.

  • There is a crust about a foot thick which is comparatively good, but underneath there is bottomless mud.

  • From the northeast comes the Grand, through a caon that seems bottomless, from where we stand.

  • It was said to be a bottomless pit; if so, he should be all right, because he could get out at the other end!