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1 | business the lowest level , value , or price (水平、价值或价格的)最低点 | fall/plunge to a new low The euro fell to a new low against the dollar yesterday. 欧元对美元的比值昨天下降至新低。 | | a record/all-time low (=worse than ever before) Share prices hit an all-time low. 创纪录的/前所未有的最低点 | | 1a | used about temperatures 最低气温 | | Overnight lows will be around 5 degrees Celsius. 夜间的最低温度大约在5摄氏度左右。 | | |
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2 | a bad time in your life (人生的)低谷 | highs and lows (=good times and bad times) He’ s experienced all the highs and lows of an actor’ s life. 人生的得意与失意;人生的跌宕起伏 | | an all-time low (=the worst time) The game was one of the all-time lows in the club’ s history. 最糟糕的时期 | |
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3 | an area of low air pressure 低气压区 |
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1 | informal someone who behaves in a very dishonest or immoral way 卑鄙小人 |
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2 | BRITISH humorous someone from the lowest social class 来自社会最底层的人 |
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