top dog, hole, notch, heavy, down, to bottom, spin,
look in a dictionary to find the definition of these idioms - and many other examples of top- as an element in an idiom.
top-down processing
Top-down processing (APEX)
At the top of a bibliography, you typically write the word "Bibliography" centered or left-justified at the top of the page. This helps to clearly identify the section that contains the list of references cited in a document.
When a problem has a label "stoichiometry" on top of it.
Phrases containing the word "from":from the top downfrom our house to yoursgo from rags to richesfrom A to Zfrom the bottome of my heartfrom start to finishfrom cradle to gravefrom dusk to dawnfrom left to rightfrom one end to the otherfrom bow to sternfrom the mouths of babes
there is no such thing as top sailor. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
Some idiomatic expressions that begin with the letter o:Off the top of my headOn a soap boxOn pins and needlesOn the back burnerOut of gasOut of the frying pan and into the fireOut to lunchOver my head
("of" is a preposition that forms modifying phrases)There are a lot of interesting answers on WikiAnswers.He was not sure of his options.He was born on the fourth of July.My wallet was on the top of the counter.Note : there is no such phrase as should of.This is the spoken contraction "should've", meaning "should have".
Noun Adjective Verb Adverb Phrases Clauses That's on top of my head...
Another word for top is first
Some examples of prepositional phrases are: "in the kitchen," "under the table," "on top of the mountain," and "beside the river." These phrases typically begin with a preposition and end with a noun or pronoun known as the object of the preposition.
("of" is a preposition that forms modifying phrases)There are a lot of interesting answers on WikiAnswers.He was not sure of his options.He was born on the fourth of July.My wallet was on the top of the counter.Note : there is no such phrase as should of.This is the spoken contraction "should've", meaning "should have".