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单词 low-water mark
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low-water markn.

Brit. /ˌləʊˈwɔːtə mɑːk/, U.S. /ˌloʊˈwɔdər ˌmɑrk/, /ˌloʊˈwɑdər ˌmɑrk/
Forms: see low water n. and adj. and mark n.1
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: low water n., mark n.1
Etymology: < low water n. + mark n.1With use in sense 2 compare earlier low tide n. 2 and at a low ebb at ebb n. 2b.
1. The point reached by the sea at low tide; the lowest level of a lake or river. Also: a mark used to indicate this. Cf. low water n. 1, high-water mark n.
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the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > tide > type of tide > [noun] > low > mark
low-water mark1526
1526 in H. A. Lee-Dillon Calais & Pale (1892) 87 Anie wrak rivinge or drivinge in the sea without the Lowe water marke.
?1592 H. Barwick Breefe Disc. Weapons f. 26v I would put foorth of my number two hundred shotte close to the lowe water marke.
1629 H. C. Disc. Drayning Fennes sig. C2 When the out-fals shall bee opened to Low water marke.
1677 in H. W. Richardson York Deeds (Maine) (1888) III. f. 80 The Land houseing Meddows trees & flatts to Low water Marke.
1776 G. Semple Treat. Building in Water 2 2 Inches above the Low-water Mark... 8 Inches above Low-water Mark.
1784 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 74 16 It continued in vast quantity almost to the spring tide low-water-mark.
1827 Louisiana Advertiser 15 Oct. The Mississippi has fallen considerably this month, and is now at almost low water mark.
1880 A. Geikie Elem. Lessons Physical Geogr. (new ed.) iii. §17. 154 The lower limit of the beach or low-water mark.
1915 Minnesota Rep. 127 62 The bed of Longyear lake contains deposits of iron ore both between high and low-water mark and below low-water mark.
1924 Times 14 Aug. 13/6 These huge and shining thongs are the natural forest of the zone beneath low water mark.
1980 Amer. Bar Assoc. Jrnl. Mar. 376/3 Ohio contended that dams on the river had caused the waters to rise, shifting the low-water mark.
1999 Boat Angler May 14/2 Edible crabs can also be collected from rock pools at the extreme low water mark during the summer months.
2. figurative. The lowest possible level; a low point, a nadir. Cf. low water n. 2.
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the world > action or operation > adversity > [noun] > fall from prosperous or thriving condition > low condition or low point > lowest point
low tide1608
low-water mark1651
falla1662
perigee1662
low point1749
bathos1759
nadir1793
pessimism1794
zero1821
bed-rock1883
rock-bottom1885
ultima Thule1976
1651 N. Bacon Contin. Hist. Disc. Govt. 285 The state of Learning, and Holiness, was now at the low water mark.
1745 H. Walpole Let. 4 Jan. (1846) II. 9 My ink is at low water-mark for all my acquaintance.
1838 C. Dickens Oliver Twist I. viii. 125 I'm at low-water-mark,—only one bob and a magpie.
1852 Republic Aug. 59/2 Biddy's patience had ebbed down almost to the low-water mark.
1890 J. A. Riis How Other Half Lives xx. 240 There is scarce a branch of woman's work..in which wages, long since at low-water mark, have not fallen to the point of actual starvation.
1906 Surveyor 14 Sept. 331/1 It is to be feared that Acts of Parliament..often represent the low-water mark of reform.
1958 New Scientist 26 June 255/1 If Darwinism might be said to have touched a low-water mark, it was at the time of his own centenary fifty years ago.
2002 Science 4 Oct. 30/1 The findings mark this as one of the most extensive cases of scientific misconduct in modern history and signal a low-water mark for Bell Labs.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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