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底入れ (そこいれ) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru', intransitive verb
bottoming out (of prices) ; hitting bottom
Primarily used in economic and financial contexts to describe prices, markets, or economic indicators reaching their lowest point and beginning to recover.
気き
の
底そこ
入い
れ
は
まだ
先さき
に
なり
そう
だ
。
It seems the economy's bottoming out is still a ways off.
Similar words 底そこ 値ね 底値 refers to the lowest price itself, while 底入れ describes the process or point of reaching that bottom and starting to recover.
回かい 復ふく 回復 is a general term for recovery, whereas 底入れ specifically implies recovery after hitting the lowest point.
Etymology Compound of 底 (そこ, 'bottom') and 入れ (いれ, nominalized form of 入れる 'to put in'), literally 'putting into the bottom'. The economic sense is a metaphorical extension.