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- towards or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface;at or to a specified distance below
- from a higher to a lower point of (something);at or to the part of (a river or stream) that is nearer the sea
- directed or moving towards a lower place or position;relating to or denoting trains travelling away from the main terminus
- knock or bring to the ground;put (the ball) out of play deliberately by touching one's knee to the ground while holding the ball or touching the ball itself to the ground
- a period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood;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.
verb: down, 3rd person present: downs, gerund or present participle: downing, past tense: downed, past participle: downed
noun: down, plural noun: downs
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副詞
- 1. towards or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface she looked down the sun started to go down 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ at or to a specified distance below you can plainly see the bottom 35 feet down 同義詞
- ▪ downstairs I went down to put the kettle on 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ expressing movement or position away from the north they're living down south
- ▪ to or at a place perceived as lower (often expressing casualness or lack of hurry) I'd rather be down at the villa I'm going down to the pub
- ▪ British away from the capital or major city there are eight trains a day, four up and four down
- ▪ British away from a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge he was down from Oxford
- ▪ (with reference to food or drink swallowed) in or into the stomach she couldn't keep anything down
- ▪ so as to lie or be fixed flush or flat she stuck down a Christmas label
- ▪ used as a command to a person or animal to sit or lie down down, boy!
- ▪ referring to a crossword answer which reads vertically how many letters in fifteen down?
- 2. to or at a lower level of intensity, volume, or activity keep the noise down the panic was dying down
- ▪ to or at a lower price, value, or rank output was down by 20 per cent soup is down from 59p to 49p
- ▪ to a finer consistency, a smaller amount or size, or a simpler or more basic state I must slim down a bit a formal statement that can't be edited down
- ▪ from an earlier to a later point in time or order buildings in England down to 1540 everyone, from the president down to the guy selling hot dogs, is outraged
- 3. in or into a weaker or worse position, mood, or condition the disclosures brought down some of the biggest names in the business he was down with the flu
- ▪ losing or at a disadvantage by a specified amount United were 3–0 down
- ▪ used to express progress through a series of tasks or items one down and only six more to go
- ▪ (of a computer system) out of action or unavailable for use the system went down yesterday
- ▪ shouted to express strong dislike of a specified person or thing crowds chanted ‘Down with America!’
- 4. in or into writing Graham noted the numbers down carefully taking down notes
- ▪ on or on to a list, schedule, or record I'll put you down for the evening shift
- 5. (with reference to partial payment of a sum of money) made initially or on the spot pay £5 down and the rest at the end of the month
- 6. (of sailing) with the current or the wind.
- ▪ (of a ship's helm) moved round to leeward so that the rudder is to windward and the vessel swings toward the wind.
- 7. (of the ball or a player in possession) not in play, typically through progress being stopped.
介系詞
- 1. from a higher to a lower point of (something) up and down the stairs tears streaming down her face 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ at or to the part of (a river or stream) that is nearer the sea a dozen miles or so down the Thames
- ▪ moving or at a point further along the course of (something) he lived down the street I wandered down the road 同義詞
- ▪ informal at or to (a place) she was tired of going down the pub every night
- 2. throughout (a period of time) astrologers down the ages 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. directed or moving towards a lower place or position the down escalator click on the down arrow
- ▪ relating to or denoting trains travelling away from the main terminus we travelled on the first down train
- 2. unhappy or depressed he's been so down lately 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. (of a computer system) temporarily out of action or unavailable sorry, but the computer's down 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. US informal supporting or going along with someone or something you got to be down with me she was totally down for a selfie
- ▪ aware of and following the latest fashion a seriously down, hip-hop homie
- 5. denoting a flavour (variety) of stable quark having relatively low mass and an electric charge of −1/3. In the Standard Model protons and neutrons are composed of up and down quarks.
動詞
- 1. knock or bring to the ground 175 enemy aircraft had been downed he struck Slater on the face, downing him 同義詞
- ▪ put (the ball) out of play deliberately by touching one's knee to the ground while holding the ball or touching the ball itself to the ground Jones downed the ball in the end zone
- 2. consume (something, typically a drink) he downed five pints of cider 同義詞
- ▪ sink (a putt) he downed a 20-foot putt for victory
名詞
- 1. informal a period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood there had been more downs than ups during his years at the company everyone gets their downs, their depressive periods 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. 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.
- stop holding something and place it on a surface or the ground
Oxford American Dictionary
- stop holding something and place it on a surface or the ground
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- toward or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface: she looked down the sun started to go down
- from a higher to a lower point of (something): up and down the stairs tears streaming down her face
- directed or moving toward a lower place or position: the down escalator click on the down arrow
- knock or bring to the ground: 175 enemy aircraft had been downed he struck Slater on the face, downing him
- a period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood: there had been more downs than ups during his years at the company everyone gets their downs, their depressive periods
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- soft, fine, fluffy feathers which form the first covering of a young bird or an insulating ... the baby penguins' wooly down is essential in the Antarctic winter
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- soft, fine, fluffy feathers which form the first covering of a young bird or an insulating ... the baby penguins' woolly down is essential in the Antarctic winter
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- a gently rolling hill: the gentle green contours of the downs
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- a gently rolling hill: the gentle green contours of the downs
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- one of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland, since 1973 an administrative district; chief town, ...
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- one of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland, since 1973 an administrative district; chief town, ...
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