at the bottom of

at the bottom of(
aht
 
thuh
 
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. en la parte de abajo
There's a crack in the wood at the bottom of the door.Hay una rendija en la madera en la parte de abajo de la puerta.
b. al pie (hill, stairs)
There's a small hotel at the bottom of the mountain.Hay un pequeño hotel al pie de la montaña.
c. al final (page, list)
Please sign at the bottom of the page.Por favor, firme al final de la página.
a. en el fondo de
This bizarre-looking fish lives at the bottom of the ocean.Este pez de aspecto extraño vive en el fondo del mar.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Don't get too hung up on having perfect grades. If you graduate from medical school at the bottom of your class, you're still a doctor.No te obsesiones demasiado con sacar unas notas perfectas. Puedes ser el peor de tu clase cuando te gradúes en la facultad de medicina, y aun así serás médico.
I started at the bottom in this industry, and now I have my own company.Empecé desde abajo en esta industria y ahora tengo mi propia empresa.
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