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I . down1 [daʊn] ADV.

1. down:

dol
`down!' (to a dog)

2. down (downwards):

down
head down

3. down (in a lower position):

down
down here/there

5. down (away from the centre):

down

6. down coloq. (badly off):

down
to be down on one's luck
to kick sb when he's down

9. down DEP.:

down
down

10. down (at/to a lower amount):

he was only $50 down
to get the price down

12. down (on paper):

to get [or put]sb down for sth

13. down (already finished):

down

14. down (as initial payment):

down
to pay [or put] £100 down

15. down (attributable):

to be down to sb/sth
it's all down to you now

16. down (in crossword puzzles):

down
down to the ground

II . down1 [daʊn] PREP.

1. down (in a downward/downhill direction):

down
dol
up and down the stairs

2. down (downhill):

down

4. down (through time):

down the centuries

5. down coloq. (to):

ingl. brit. ingl. austr. we went down the pub
to go down the shops

III . down1 <more down, most down> [daʊn] ADJ.

1. down (moving downward):

down
the down escalator

2. down coloq. (unhappy):

down
down

3. down coloq. (disapprove of):

to be down on sb

4. down (not functioning):

down
v okvari

5. down (sunk to a low level):

the river is down

IV . down1 [daʊn] V. trans.

1. down (knock down):

to down sb

2. down (shoot down):

to down sth

3. down esp ingl. brit.:

to down tools

4. down DEP. (beat):

down ingl. am. ingl. austr.

5. down (drink quickly):

down

V . down1 [daʊn] SUST.

1. down (bad fortune):

2. down no pl. coloq. (dislike):

to have a down on sb

3. down ingl. am. FÚT.:

down

VI . down1 [daʊn] INTERJ.

down2 [daʊn] SUST. no pl. (soft feathers)

down
puh m
down quilt

down3 [daʊn] SUST. esp ingl. brit.

boiled-down [ˈbɔɪlddaʊn] ADJ.

ˈbro·ken-down ADJ.

1. broken-down (not working):

2. broken-down (dilapidated):

cash ˈdown ADV. COM.

ˈclimb-down SUST. ingl. brit.

down ˈpay·ment SUST.

Down 'Un·der SUST.

dress·ing-ˈdown SUST. coloq.

ˈrub-down SUST. no pl.

put down V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
put down trans.

let down V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
let down trans.

dig down V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
dig down trans.

get down V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
get sb down trans.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
We have counter-evidence that every time there are leaks out of these agencies, the sky doesn't fall down.
www.nzherald.co.nz
On 25 November 1985, after running for 25 years, the power station was shut down.
en.wikipedia.org
Also, those who made payments on time could have their down payment refunded, usually 10 to 15 percent of the purchase price.
en.wikipedia.org
He puts on a car mechanic overall and comes down and there's no room for chit-chat, it's straight to work.
thequietus.com
They will never backflip back onto their feet instead of being knocked down.
en.wikipedia.org
A widow who remarried was looked down upon, pitied and shunned as unlucky.
en.wikipedia.org
The house also features tiled terraces that reach down all the way to the water.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Inside the flower house were arranged small artificial hills, with a pool next to them, and springs would trickle down from the hills.
en.wikipedia.org
And how that can carry or drag down a show.
www.macleans.ca
War bond sales increased but enlistments went down.
en.wikipedia.org

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