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Значение идиомы get to the bottom of
[get to the bottom of] {v. phr.} To find out the real cause of.
The superintendent talked with several students to get to the bottomof the trouble.
The doctor made several tests to get to the bottomof the man’s headaches.
Compare: GET TO THE HEART OF.
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