downward
- IPA[ˈdounwərd]
美式
- toward a lower place, point, or level;used to indicate that something applies to everyone in a certain hierarchy or set
- moving or leading toward a lower place or level
- 釋義
- 相關詞
副詞
- 1. toward a lower place, point, or level he was lying face downward
- ▪ used to indicate that something applies to everyone in a certain hierarchy or set new rules on sick leave affect employees of all grades, from managers downward
形容詞
- 1. moving or leading toward a lower place or level a downward trend in inflation the downward curve of the stairs
- a yoga pose in which the body assumes an inverted V shape, with the hands and feet on the ... just because you're not in a yoga studio, it doesn't mean you can't practise your downward dog
Oxford Dictionary
- a yoga pose in which the body assumes an inverted V shape, with the hands and feet on the ... just because you're not in a yoga studio, it doesn't mean you can't practice your downward dog
Oxford American Dictionary
- with the face or surface turned towards the ground
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈdaʊnwəd]
英式
- towards a lower place, point, or level: he was lying face downward the floor sloped downwards
- moving or leading towards a lower place or level: a downward trend in inflation
Oxford Dictionary