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top in English:

1. the highest part of something the highest part of something



English word "top"(the highest part of something) occurs in sets:

Most common nouns 251 - 300

2. piece of clothing worn on the part of the body above the waist piece of clothing worn on the part of the body above the waist



3. x x


X rays are used to locate breaks in bones.
The "X" button in the top right shuts the window.
Today's class continues with inequalities. Like yesterday try to display the domains in x and y.
Could I have two tickets to Malcolm X?
This microscope has a 100X magnification.
The symbol "X" usually stands for an unknown quantity in mathematics.
Evidence that the above example is farfetched can be seen by comparing the total occurrences of component X.
The planet Arèmo X3 is almost twice the size of planet Earth, and as you can see on the screen, quite similar to your world.
Although it's "Mac OS X", that doesn't mean that the Mac OS code itself has been upgraded to a new version.
No problem. If X happens, we have Y as a backup.
On Jul 18th Mark/Space released an updated version of Missing Sync for Windows Mobile for the Mac OS X.

4. leading leading


a leading source of
Brilliant papers by Comrade Stalin allowed Soviet linguistics to take the leading position in the world.
It has happened that people sleeping with the fan on have experienced a freezing of the stomach, as well as a local air pressure stress leading them to feel unwell.
Boeing has calculated the chances of a series of crew errors leading to CFIT.
Tell him that I have perished and that my cadaver is now being used by medical students at a leading Catholic university.
You wake up lying on the rocky floor of a dark cave. A little light filters down from above. You can just make out a couple of openings leading away from the cave. What do you do now?
He, who thought he was leading, is lying motionlessly in a wooden box, and those who were left behind, realising that he cannot be of use anymore, are cremating him.
The businessman was leading too busy a life to spend weekends with his family.
It is foreseen that, due to the decline in grain production, China will quickly become a world leading grain importing country, overtaking Japan.
Leading a fulfilling life really comes down to a simple question: When you turn off the lights at night and your head is on the pillow, what do you hear? Your soul singing or Satan laughing?
What, you having bread again? I see you're still leading the same thrilling dietary life as ever.
More than ever do we need goals or leading ideas that will give purpose to whatever we are doing.
That fact becomes self evident if you take a look at the relation between this theme and those leading research on it.
Road traffic injuries are a major public health problem and a leading cause of death.
Many leading British politicians studied philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford.

5. exceed a certain amount exceed a certain amount



6. bottom bottom


Some people say that English politeness is, at bottom, really fear.
no bottom
That man has hit bottom: his wife has left him, he's lost his job, and he's an alcoholic. The worst is that I know him--he used to be my boss five years ago.
The project is well-planned and interesting, but its immediate impact on the bottom line is not considered substantial.
Your plan sounds good, but the bottom line is: will it bring us more business?
When I was in elementary school I thought, from the bottom of my heart, that the teachers were great people and I was influenced by the teachers' attitudes and moral lessons, but middle school was just a business like any other.
If you want to read this page later, just know that you can access it from the "Help" link at the very bottom of the website.
It's still shallow, eh. My feet still touch the bottom. "It's quite a shallow beach. Yotsuba, you can still touch the bottom can't you?"
The management tended to be too concerned about short-term improvement of the bottom line to have any long-term design for the future.
On the way out I said to my waitress, "Be careful, Sue. There's something funny about the glasses you gave me - they're filled in on the top, and there's a hole on the bottom!"
You haven't mentioned cost, and I won't sign until I know the bottom line.
The house is at the bottom of a hill. I think I've got a pen in the bottom of my bag. There's a label on the bottom of the box. The bus stop is at the bottom of the road.
the bottom of an organization is the lowest level in it, where the work requires the least amount of experience or skill and the pay is the lowest
My bike saddle is uncomfortable and it hurts my bottom!
Your bottom doesn't match your shirt. Try wearing jeans.