ˌbottom ˈline noun [singular] 1 the bottom line TRUEused to tell someone what the most important part of a situation is, or what the most important thing to consider is 底线,起码的要求;要旨 In radio, you have to keep the listener listening. That’s the bottom line. 干电台工作你得吸引听众来听,这是起码的要求。
the bottom line• The bottom line is, he's gone and he's not coming back.• The bottom line is, men don't change very much after marriage.• Most people want to work in a place where they feel valued. That's the bottom line.• Still, the bottom line is that Wisconsin won the game. 2. BBthe profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses 〔收益表的〕底行;净利,净收益 3. the least amount of money that you are willing to accept in a business deal 〔一桩生意中可接受的〕底线,底价 —bottom-line adjectiveadj