Word: down

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Synonyms: down

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Translations: down

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spanish
Translations:
bajo, abajo
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german
Translations:
fressen, daune, drosseln, raffinieren, unten, abwärts, außer, daunen, niedergeschlagen, verfeinern, ...
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french
Translations:
bas, culbuter, colline, abattu, terrasser, duvet, inférieur
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italian
Translations:
giù, basso
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portuguese
Translations:
pêlo, debaixo, pombo, pomba, penugem
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dutch
Translations:
dons, laag, neerslachtig, nesthaar, waas
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russian
Translations:
стрясти, осиливать, снижение, снижаться, увариваться, депрессант, ослабление, донизу, до, спускать, ...
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finnish
Translations:
kiinni, nurin, alas, haituva, alaspäin, untuva, kumoon, haiven, taltuttaa
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danish
Translations:
nedad, ned
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czech
Translations:
dolů, dole, spodní
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polish
Translations:
paść, stos, dół, puszek, przełamywać, meszek, wydma, puch, wyłączać, zestrzelić
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hungarian
Translations:
le, pihe, lefelé, leégve
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turkish
Translations:
aşağı
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greek
Translations:
κάτω, πούπουλο
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ukrainian
Translations:
кінчати, підкоряти, нападки, спускати, унизу
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belarusian
Translations:
панчоха, пагорак, нiзкi
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estonian
Translations:
rikkis, all
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croatian
Translations:
ispod, skinut, niže, pale, oboriti, pad
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icelandic
Translations:
niður, dúnn, ofan
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lithuanian
Translations:
žemyn
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latvian
Translations:
lejā, apakšā
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romanian
Translations:
puf
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slovenian
Translations:
shodit, dole, dol
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slovak
Translations:
dole

The meaning and "use of": down

adjective
  • directed or moving toward a lower place or position. - the down escalator
  • unhappy; depressed. - he's been so down lately
  • (of a computer system) temporarily out of action or unavailable. - sorry, but the computer's down
  • supporting or going along with someone or something. - “You going to the movies?” “Yo, I'm down.”
adverb
  • toward or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface. - she looked down
  • to or at a lower level of intensity, volume, or activity. - keep the noise down
  • in or into a weaker or worse position, mood, or condition. - the scandal brought down the government
  • in or into writing. - I just write down whatever comes into my head
  • (with reference to partial payment of a sum of money) made initially or on the spot. - pay $500 down and the rest at the end of the month
  • (of the ball or a player in possession) not in play, typically because forward progress has been stopped. - The team likes his control and the way he is able to keep the ball down in the strike zone.
noun
  • a chance for a team to advance the ball, ending when the ball carrier is tackled or the ball becomes out of play. A team must advance at least ten yards in a series of four downs in order to keep possession. - That weakness should not be too great of a negative since the Texans typically do not use a nose tackle on passing downs anyway.
  • unwelcome experiences or events. - there had been more downs than ups during his years at the company
  • soft fine fluffy feathers that form the first covering of a young bird or an insulating layer below the contour feathers of an adult bird. - This soft down is not a real feather, but works as a temporary covering.
  • a gently rolling hill. - the gentle green contours of the downs
verb
  • knock or bring to the ground. - 175 enemy aircraft had been downed
  • consume (something, typically a drink). - he downed a six-pack
preposition
  • from a higher to a lower point of (something). - up and down the stairs
  • throughout (a period of time). - astrologers down the ages

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