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downs [daʊnz] N pl
downs
I. down1 [daʊn] ADV
1. down (not up):
schodzić [perf zejść]
2. down (lower):
3. down (along):
jechać [perf po-] do Brighton
4. down (till):
5. down (not operating):
Phrases:
down to sth
II. down1 [daʊn] PREP
1. down (lower):
schodzić [perf zejść] po schodach
zbiegać [perf zbiec] ze zbocza
2. down (along):
3. down (at):
4. down (at bottom):
down sth
III. down1 [daʊn] VB trans
1. down:
down plane
down opponent
2. down:
down whisky
down dinner
down2 [daʊn] N no pl
1. down (feathers):
2. down (hair):
back down VB intr
ustępować [perf ustąpić]
bear down VB intr
to bear down on sb/sth
zbliżać [perf zbliżać] się do kogoś/czegoś
I. beat down VB intr
1. beat down sun:
2. beat down rain:
II. beat down VB trans
to beat down sb to £40
bed down VB intr
nocować [perf prze-]
bend down, bend over VB intr
schylać [perf schylić] się
I. blow down VB intr
II. blow down VB trans
powalać [perf powalić]
I. bog down <-gg-> VB trans
to bog sth down
hamować [perf za-] coś
II. bog down <-gg-> VB intr
grzęznąć [perf u-]
I. boil down VB intr
1. boil down (reduce):
wygotowywać [perf wygotować] się
2. boil down (amount to):
II. boil down VB trans
zagęszczać [perf zagęścić] coś
I. break down VB intr
1. break down (stop working):
psuć [perf ze-] się
2. break down (fail):
rozpadać [perf rozpaść] się
break down negotiations, talks
załamywać [perf załamać] się
3. break down (cry):
4. break down (become ill):
tracić [perf s-] zdrowie
5. break down (collapse):
pogarszać [perf pogorszyć] się
II. break down VB trans
1. break down (force open):
wyłamywać [perf wyłamać]
2. break down (overcome):
przełamywać [perf przełamać]
3. break down CHEM:
rozkładać [perf rozłożyć]
4. break down (separate):
to break down sth into sth
rozbijać [perf rozbić] coś na coś
Present
Idown
youdown
he/she/itdowns
wedown
youdown
theydown
Past
Idowned
youdowned
he/she/itdowned
wedowned
youdowned
theydowned
Present Perfect
Ihavedowned
youhavedowned
he/she/ithasdowned
wehavedowned
youhavedowned
theyhavedowned
Past Perfect
Ihaddowned
youhaddowned
he/she/ithaddowned
wehaddowned
youhaddowned
theyhaddowned
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Agitators used sabotage, threats and violence causing disastrous slow-downs and shut-downs that were detrimental to the war effort.
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He has gone through many ups and downs.
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Although irritated at being his comic foil, she is capable of her own quick-witted put-downs.
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Throughout its early years, the band worked through the ups and downs of earning their education while building up the band.
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Genetic analysis reveals that the presence of functioning DAF-16 is required to produce the extended lifespan observed in DAF-2 knock-downs.
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