The bottom line is an idiom translation. Cm

BOTTOM LINE

1) practical result; total

2) Highlight

practical result; bottom line highlight - slip the details and give me the * omit the details and state the point

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  • BOTTOM LINE - noun Date: 1967 1. the essential or salient point; crux , the primary or most important consideration, 2. the …
  • BOTTOM-LINE — adjective Date: 1972 concerned only with cost or profits, pragmatic , realistic, ~r noun
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Merriam Webster
  • BOTTOM-LINE — ˌ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : concerned only with cost or profits bottom-line publishing, with little real concern for editorial …
  • BOTTOM LINE - noun 1. a. : the line at the bottom of a financial report that shows the net profit or loss …
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE — — bottom-line , adj. 1. the last line of a financial statement, used for showing net profit or loss. 2. …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - fundamental reason, basic reason; conclusion, final result
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Editorial bed
  • BOTTOM LINE - Date: 1967 1. a. : the essential or salient point: crux b. : the primary or most important consideration …
  • BOTTOM-LINE — adjective Date: 1972 1. : concerned only with cost or profits 2. : pragmatic , realistic . bot tom-lin er -ˌlī-nər noun
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • BOTTOM-LINE — Pronunciation: "bä-t ə m- ˌ l ī n Function: adjective Date: 1972 1: concerned only with cost or …
  • BOTTOM LINE - Function: noun Date: 1967 1 a: the essential or salient point: CRUX b: the primary or most …
    Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - ■ noun informal 1》 the final total of an account or balance sheet. 2》 the fundamental and decision factor.
    Concise Oxford English vocab
  • BOTTOM-LINE - adj (1972) 1: concerned only with cost or profits 2: pragmatic, realistic
  • BOTTOM LINE - n (1967) 1 a: the essential or salient point: crux b: the primary or most important consideration 2. ...
    Merriam-Webster English vocab
  • BOTTOM LINE - noun [sing. ] 1. the bottom line the most important thing that you have to consider or accept; the …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - ˌbottom ˈline BrE AmE noun 1 . the bottom line used to tell someone what the most important part …
  • BOTTOM-LINE — See main entry: bottom line
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • BOTTOM LINE - (bottom lines) 1. The bottom line in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have ...
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - (~s) 1. The ~ in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have to consider. The …
    Collins COBUILD - English Dictionary for Language Learners
  • BOTTOM LINE — noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He figured the currency hedge cost Tomkins 4 million pounds on its bottom line in …
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • BOTTOM LINE - (n.), (informal) (stress on "line") 1. The last word on a controversial issue; a final decision. * /"Give me the …
    Slang English vocab
  • BOTTOM LINE - (v.), (informal) (stress on "bottom") To finish; to bring to a conclusion. * /Okay, you guys, let's bottom line this ...
    Dictionary of English idioms
  • BOTTOM LINE — the total, the final figure on a balance sheet When they examined the bottom line of the company they decided …
    English Idioms vocab
  • BOTTOM LINE - the final number, the conclusion The bottom line is this: we can "t afford to expand.
    English Idioms vocabulary
  • BOTTOM LINE-n. , informal (stress on "line") 1. The last word on a controversial issue; a final decision. "Give me the...
    American Idioms English vocabulary
  • BOTTOM LINE - net profit or earnings (gross profit minus all expenses). Top line = sales - gross costs.
    Raynet Business and Marketing English Glossary
  • BOTTOM-LINE - adj. interested only in profits - bottom-line cost interested only in profits pragmatic, realistic final, final - * cost final ...
    Big English-Russian Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - Conclusion
    American English-Russian Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - 1> practical result; total 2>
  • BOTTOM-LINE
    English-Russian-English Dictionary of General Vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • BOTTOM-LINE - noun 1) the lower part of the forest 2) a) the last line of the resultant account, profit and loss account b) net profit 3) total; essence...
    Tiger English-Russian Dictionary
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    Tiger English-Russian Dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - (a) final; final; pragmatic; realistic
    English-Russian Linguistica"98 dictionary
  • BOTTOM-LINE - a 1. interested only in profits 2. pragmatic, realistic 3. final, final ~ cost - the final cost (of products) ...
  • BOTTOM LINE - 1) practical result; summary 2) main point skip the details and give me the ~ - omit the details and state ...
    New large English-Russian dictionary - Apresyan, Mednikova
  • BOTTOM LINE - 1) practical result; total 2> highlight skip the details and give me the bottom line - skip the details and ...
  • BOTTOM-LINE - a 1. interested only in profits 2. pragmatic, realistic 3. final, final bottom-line cost - the final cost (of products) ...
    Big new English-Russian dictionary
  • BOTTOM LINE - summary, main idea
  • BOTTOM LINE - summary, main idea
    English-Russian-dictionary - Bed release
  • BOTTOM-LINE - noun 1) the lower part of the scaffold 2) a) the last line of the resultant account, profit and loss account b) net profit 3) total; …
  • BOTTOM LINE - 1) practical result; summary 2) highlight
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • BOTTOM-LINE - noun 1) the lower part of the scaffold 2) a) the last line of the resultant account, profit and loss account b) net profit 3) total; essence of the matter; determining factor
  • BOTTOM LINE - 1) practical result; summary 2) highlight
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • BOTTOM LINE - _n. 1> bottom line; total 2> highlight
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • BOTTOM LINE-n. 1. bottom line; total 2. highlight
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - bed edition
  • BOTTOM-LINE - the bottom of the scaffolding is the last line of the resultant account, the profit and loss account is the net profit total; essence of the matter; determining factor
  • BOTTOM LINE - complete the summary, the main idea; the bottom line is the deciding factor; the main reason; decision; main point final; final; pragmatic; realistic; net income (minus all costs); end result...
    English-Russian additional dictionary
  • BOTTOM-LINE - adj. interested only in profits - bottom-line cost
  • BOTTOM LINE - 1) the final line of the profit and loss account in the annual report 2) the bottom line
    English-Russian Dictionary of Economics
  • BOTTOM LINE - n 1) practical result, result; 2) Highlight
    English-Russian Dictionary - Korolev

3 bottom line

"Lowest Line". The gist or main point of an argument. This expression summarizes the situation or report:

The bottom line is that the miners will strike if their wage increase is less than 10%. - The main thing is that the miners will go on strike if their salary increases by less than 10%.

The bottom line is that he killed his mother, but is not prepared to admit it. “The bottom line is that he killed his mother, but he doesn't want to admit it.

The expression became very popular in the 1970s after Henry Kissinger, the US Secretary of State, used it to describe the complexity of international negotiations. In fact, the “lowest line” is the last line of the balance sheet, which shows the final result, the most important thing is whether the commercial activity of the past year was successful or not.

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General vocabulary: (:) in the bottom line (that's what :), in the end, in the end, the fact is obvious

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General vocabulary: in the bottom line (that's what :)

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    bottom line- the most important fact in a situation: »The bottom line is we don t have enough health care professionals. Main Entry: bottom line … Financial and business terms

    bottom line- the final number, the conclusion The bottom line is this: we can t afford to buy another store … English idioms

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    (the) bottom line- 1. the most important fact in a situation. The bottom line is that people's health is at risk if they smoke. 2. the total amount of money that a business makes or loses. The bottom line is what counts in most companies these days … New idioms dictionary

    the bottom line is- the base of it is, the final determination was ... English contemporary dictionary

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    the top line- UK US noun [S] ACCOUNTING, FINANCE the first line in the accounts of a company or organization, which states the amount it receives from sales, rather than its final profit or loss: »The top line normally includes gross revenues before any… … financial and business terms

    Bottom line (disambiguation)- Bottom line may refer to: *The Bottom Line, a biweekly alternative student newspaper sponsored by the Associated Students of the University of California Santa Barbara *ESPN sports scores and news (ESPN BottomLine). *the bottom line, or net… … Wikipedia

    bottom line- ˌbottom ˈline noun informal 1. the figure showing a company s total profit or loss: The company s bottom line showed a net profit of 173 million euros. Cost cutting moves under way at the banks should help bottom lines. 2. the end … Financial and business terms

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- ˌbottom ˈline noun informal 1. the figure showing a company s total profit or loss: The company s bottom line showed a net profit of 173 million euros. Cost cutting moves under way at the banks should help bottom lines. 2. the end … Financial and business terms

bottom line- bottom lines 1) N COUNT: usu sing, usu the N The bottom line in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have to consider. The bottom line is that it's not profitable... The bottom line is that it did not get the best out of… … English dictionary

bottom line- noun count 1.) BUSINESS the amount of money that a business makes or loses: He keeps a careful eye on the bottom line. 2.) the bottom line the most basic fact or issue in a situation: The bottom line is that he lied to Congress. someone s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

bottom line- n 1.) the bottom line used to tell someone what the most important part of a situation is, or what the most important thing to consider is ▪ The bottom line is that recycling isn't profitable. ▪ In radio you have to keep the listener… … Dictionary of contemporary English

bottom line- is a term in accounting for the line in a profit and loss account that shows the final figure. It has developed a figurative meaning ‘the decisive factor or objective’, which should only be used informally: The bottom line is that we all love… … Modern English usage

bottom line- ☆ bottom line n. 1. the lowest line of the earnings report of a company, on which net profit per share of stock is shown 2. Informal profits or losses, as of a business 3. Slang a) the basic or most important factor, consideration, meaning, etc.… … English World dictionary

bottom line- fig. sense is attested from 1967, from profit and loss accounting, where the final figure after both are calculated is the bottom line on the page. Also (esp. as an adj.) bottomline … Etymology dictionary

bottom line- In accountancy, the bottom line is net income, and is used idiomatically to mean the conclusion … The small dictionary of idioms

bottom line- bottom line, adj. 1. the last line of a financial statement, used for showing net profit or loss. 2. net profit or loss. 3. the decision or crucial factor. 4. the ultimate result; outcome. * * * … Universalium

bottom line- (izg. bȁtm lȁjn) ž DEFINICIJA ekon. u poslovanju poduzeća prag rentabilnosti, granica ispod koje se ne može poslovati bez gubitka ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: donja granica … Hrvatski jezični portal

bottom line- [n] conclusion determination, final decision, income, last word, loss, main point, net, profit; concept 230 … New thesaurus

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- ˌbottom ˈline noun informal 1. the figure showing a company s total profit or loss: The company s bottom line showed a net profit of 173 million euros. Cost cutting moves under way at the banks should help bottom lines. 2. the end … Financial and business terms

bottom line- bottom lines 1) N COUNT: usu sing, usu the N The bottom line in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have to consider. The bottom line is that it's not profitable... The bottom line is that it did not get the best out of… … English dictionary

bottom line- noun count 1.) BUSINESS the amount of money that a business makes or loses: He keeps a careful eye on the bottom line. 2.) the bottom line the most basic fact or issue in a situation: The bottom line is that he lied to Congress. someone s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

bottom line- n 1.) the bottom line used to tell someone what the most important part of a situation is, or what the most important thing to consider is ▪ The bottom line is that recycling isn't profitable. ▪ In radio you have to keep the listener… … Dictionary of contemporary English

bottom line- is a term in accounting for the line in a profit and loss account that shows the final figure. It has developed a figurative meaning ‘the decisive factor or objective’, which should only be used informally: The bottom line is that we all love… … Modern English usage

bottom line- ☆ bottom line n. 1. the lowest line of the earnings report of a company, on which net profit per share of stock is shown 2. Informal profits or losses, as of a business 3. Slang a) the basic or most important factor, consideration, meaning, etc.… … English World dictionary

bottom line- fig. sense is attested from 1967, from profit and loss accounting, where the final figure after both are calculated is the bottom line on the page. Also (esp. as an adj.) bottomline … Etymology dictionary

bottom line- In accountancy, the bottom line is net income, and is used idiomatically to mean the conclusion … The small dictionary of idioms

bottom line- bottom line, adj. 1. the last line of a financial statement, used for showing net profit or loss. 2. net profit or loss. 3. the decision or crucial factor. 4. the ultimate result; outcome. * * * … Universalium

bottom line- (izg. bȁtm lȁjn) ž DEFINICIJA ekon. u poslovanju poduzeća prag rentabilnosti, granica ispod koje se ne može poslovati bez gubitka ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: donja granica … Hrvatski jezični portal

bottom line- [n] conclusion determination, final decision, income, last word, loss, main point, net, profit; concept 230 … New thesaurus

Books

  • Karl Weber. HR Professional"s guide to creating a strategically sustainable organization Employees are central to creating sustainable organizations, yet they are left on the sidelines in most… Buy for 2487.8 RUB eBook
  • Why the Bottom Line Isn "t!. How to Build Value Through People and Organization , Dave Ulrich. Offers a broad view of leadership and shareholder value based on multiple business disciplines In Why the Bottom Line Isn" t! authors Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood argue that sustainable…