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词汇 bottom line
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Definition of bottom line in English:

bottom line

noun
informal
  • 1usually in singular The final total of an account or balance sheet.

    〈非正式〉账本底线,盈亏底线

    the rise in turnover failed to add to the company's bottom line

    销售量是增加了,但还是未能扭亏为盈。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We will see a further hit to the bottom line this year.
    • At the time, some critics condemned him as a ‘bean-counter’ interested only in the bottom line.
    • Easing the debt burden is a necessity with a pension deficit that is now sapping an additional £133m a year from the bottom line.
    • But not all travelers are as savvy with math and could use some help figuring out the bottom line.
    • Actually, today, just five corporations own almost the entire record business, where numbers are the bottom line.
    • Some of these events can have a major impact on the bottom line, either currently or in the future.
    • For those with their eye on the bottom line, U.S. rates of productivity have fallen behind those in Europe.
    • Now we're up closer to 80 cents, and that does take a fair bit off the bottom line for the Australian winery.
    • But for those looking at the bottom line - the interest rate offered will be crucial.
    • It seems that these businessmen on the chamber are looking after what they look after best, the bottom line.
    • Then, he subtracts that average from the bottom line, ignoring the actual charges.
    • Second, good management can make a telling difference in the bottom line.
    • This will give us a weapon in attempts by management to compromise ethics in the name of the bottom line or proprietors' interests.
    • If the financial bottom line was the only measure of the companies' worth, there would probably be no argument.
    • He added that if taxpayers had opted for their notice of assessment to be quoted in Irish pounds the bottom line would still be given in euro.
    • What we have is a Press controlled by owners interested in the bottom line, and taking credit for not interfering editorially.
    • What ultimately matters for them is the bottom line of the balance sheet, rather than a duty to serve.
    • How do you use it with people who are responsible for the bottom line of a company account sheet?
    • Those extra pennies you've been paying at the pump are making a difference in the bottom line for big oil.
    • He agrees with IAG that it's the bottom line rather than hourly rates that counts.
    Synonyms
    after taxes, after deductions, take-home, clear, final
    1. 1.1 The fundamental and most important factor.
      根本因素
      the bottom line is I'm still married to Denny

      最根本的是,我和丹尼仍然是夫妻。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • For this author, it was apparently easy because he had a bottom line which he was going to defend on all accounts.
      • Also, there has been discussion about a fourth bottom line - the criteria of social capital.
      • Whose responsibility is it to ensure that the new manager who is going to learn this new different job has the bottom line level of training, experience?
      • Shalikashvili's bottom line is precisely what I kept finding in the people I talked to.
      • As long as this remains the bottom line, everybody will respond to it.
      • When you lay out your expectations, your bottom line, then you give the man a concrete thing to respond to.
      • The bottom line is that referees are no better or worse than they've always been.
      • Chamberlan adds the bottom line is still quality, and always will be.
      • The bottom line remains that women should consult their doctor and weigh pros and cons before deciding on treatment.
      • Of course, we are taught that integrity is an important value and is, in fact, the bottom line of morality in society.
      • But it seems to me far from clear that her argument for that bottom line works here.
      • The bottom line is that the ratio of Bahamian dollars held to American is 21 to 1.
      • The bottom line is: Never give a reference, written or oral, which you cannot back up with factual evidence.
      • I wouldn't begin to guess what went on in his mind or what his bottom line was.
      • The bottom line should be accountability and credibility, not affordability.
      • The bottom line is I'm just thankful to be in this position.
      • Now, while there were a lot of interruptions, each side did have a chance to get across their bottom line.
      • A cost benefit analysis is also necessary in this matter but the bottom line will remain free choices to consumers.
      • But the bottom line, just to be clear, the bottom line of all this for you is in the end self-interest.
      • Professionals who do not add to this bottom line are considered superfluous to schools.

Definition of bottom line in US English:

bottom line

nounˈbädəm ˈˌlīnˈbɑdəm ˈˌlaɪn
informal
  • 1The final total of an account, balance sheet, or other financial document.

    〈非正式〉账本底线,盈亏底线

    figurative the determination of Japanese companies to ignore the bottom line
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What we have is a Press controlled by owners interested in the bottom line, and taking credit for not interfering editorially.
    • This will give us a weapon in attempts by management to compromise ethics in the name of the bottom line or proprietors' interests.
    • Easing the debt burden is a necessity with a pension deficit that is now sapping an additional £133m a year from the bottom line.
    • Now we're up closer to 80 cents, and that does take a fair bit off the bottom line for the Australian winery.
    • But for those looking at the bottom line - the interest rate offered will be crucial.
    • If the financial bottom line was the only measure of the companies' worth, there would probably be no argument.
    • For those with their eye on the bottom line, U.S. rates of productivity have fallen behind those in Europe.
    • It seems that these businessmen on the chamber are looking after what they look after best, the bottom line.
    • How do you use it with people who are responsible for the bottom line of a company account sheet?
    • Some of these events can have a major impact on the bottom line, either currently or in the future.
    • At the time, some critics condemned him as a ‘bean-counter’ interested only in the bottom line.
    • What ultimately matters for them is the bottom line of the balance sheet, rather than a duty to serve.
    • But not all travelers are as savvy with math and could use some help figuring out the bottom line.
    • Actually, today, just five corporations own almost the entire record business, where numbers are the bottom line.
    • He added that if taxpayers had opted for their notice of assessment to be quoted in Irish pounds the bottom line would still be given in euro.
    • We will see a further hit to the bottom line this year.
    • Then, he subtracts that average from the bottom line, ignoring the actual charges.
    • Those extra pennies you've been paying at the pump are making a difference in the bottom line for big oil.
    • He agrees with IAG that it's the bottom line rather than hourly rates that counts.
    • Second, good management can make a telling difference in the bottom line.
    Synonyms
    after taxes, after deductions, take-home, clear, final
    1. 1.1 The underlying or ultimate outcome or criterion.
      the bottom line is I'm still married to Denny

      最根本的是,我和丹尼仍然是夫妻。

      the bottom line is, does it work?

      最后的标准是——它起不起作用?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the bottom line, just to be clear, the bottom line of all this for you is in the end self-interest.
      • Chamberlan adds the bottom line is still quality, and always will be.
      • The bottom line is that the ratio of Bahamian dollars held to American is 21 to 1.
      • Also, there has been discussion about a fourth bottom line - the criteria of social capital.
      • The bottom line is: Never give a reference, written or oral, which you cannot back up with factual evidence.
      • Now, while there were a lot of interruptions, each side did have a chance to get across their bottom line.
      • A cost benefit analysis is also necessary in this matter but the bottom line will remain free choices to consumers.
      • But it seems to me far from clear that her argument for that bottom line works here.
      • Shalikashvili's bottom line is precisely what I kept finding in the people I talked to.
      • The bottom line remains that women should consult their doctor and weigh pros and cons before deciding on treatment.
      • The bottom line is I'm just thankful to be in this position.
      • I wouldn't begin to guess what went on in his mind or what his bottom line was.
      • Of course, we are taught that integrity is an important value and is, in fact, the bottom line of morality in society.
      • The bottom line should be accountability and credibility, not affordability.
      • As long as this remains the bottom line, everybody will respond to it.
      • Whose responsibility is it to ensure that the new manager who is going to learn this new different job has the bottom line level of training, experience?
      • When you lay out your expectations, your bottom line, then you give the man a concrete thing to respond to.
      • For this author, it was apparently easy because he had a bottom line which he was going to defend on all accounts.
      • The bottom line is that referees are no better or worse than they've always been.
      • Professionals who do not add to this bottom line are considered superfluous to schools.
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