downstream in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

downstream in the PONS Dictionary

downstream Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to paddle downstream
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Downstream claims to the existing water stream was established.
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Not shown in the image was a walkway on the south (downstream) side of the bridge.
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A strewn field has not yet been located but would be downstream after dark flight.
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The legacy company kept its name, and spun off the midstream and downstream portions of its business.
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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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It was swept downstream, and a watercarrier found it and brought it to the wicked king of that land.
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Downstream flood damages of an estimated $247 million were avoided.
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A 1934 project constructed a second arched bridge immediately downstream and connected both bridges with a single deck.
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However, most cargo was still being sent downstream in the early 19th century, averaging 60,000 tons downstream to 6,500 tons upstream.
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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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