downstream in the PONS Dictionary

downstream Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be carried downstream

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A strewn field has not yet been located but would be downstream after dark flight.
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The river was used to transport lumber to sawmills downstream.
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Log drives would float the pulpwood logs to a downstream paper mill when the snow and ice melted.
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That meant saving about 10 days traveling downstream, and about 20 days traveling upstream.
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For example, the damming of a river blocks the movement both of fish upstream to spawn and of silt downstream to fertilize fields.
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Generation of hydroelectric power changes the downstream river environment.
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He floats downstream on his back and is rescued, possibly by a fish, and is set on shore.
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As the liver appears to be the main site of this process, downstream liver cells suffer ischemia, leading to periportal necrosis.
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There is also a local arrangement to release water (towards the end of winter) to fill downstream waterholes.
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Added to the above is the profound effect that downstream elements have on the flow of the exhaust port.
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