Noun
1. soft fine feathers
2. (American football) a complete play to advance the football;
3. (usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
4. fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
Verb
1. drink down entirely;
2. eat immoderately;
3. bring down or defeat (an opponent)
4. shoot at and force to come down;
5. cause to come or go down;
6. improve or perfect by pruning or polishing;
Adjective
1. being or moving lower in position or less in some value;
2. becoming progressively lower;
3. understood perfectly;
4. extending or moving from a higher to a lower place;
5. out;
6. lower than previously;
7. shut;
8. cut down;
9. not functioning (temporarily or permanently);
10. low in spirits;
11. the fractional price paid in cash at time of purchase;
Adverb
1. spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position;
2. away from a more central or a more northerly place;
3. paid in cash at time of purchase;
4. from an earlier time;
5. to a lower intensity;
6. in an inactive or inoperative state;
Lay the baby down gently.
Hearing that there was an emergency case, the doctor put down his chopsticks and left at once.
I must ask you to tone down your remarks; they are giving offence to some of our visitors.
Has that noisy class settled down yet?
I like the way that her hair hangs down.
He was so worried that sweat began to pour down his face.
He was able to shoot down a flying bird with the bow and arrow.
You can render the chicken down to make stock for soup.
All citizens should help the police in tracking the criminals down.
I fell down over a stone.
The car slid down the steep gradient into the river.
The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.
He tore down the notice.
He sat down to a great dish of macaroni.
For this his boss dressed him down for a good while.
We went down town to do some Christmas shopping and all the world and his wife were there.
Litter in the hen coop beds down if it is not raked.
We were pinned down by the enemy fire.
The defendant was borne down by the weight of evidence.
The boy was driving the sheep down the hill.
I watched the climbers come down into the valley.
She liked the dress that buttons down the back.
The sea gradually calmed down as we steamed out.
Don't look down on the role women can play.
Pipe down! I'm trying to listen to the news.
Heavy rain lashed down on the roof, making a terrible noise.
The skiers sped down the slope.
The natives look down their noses at foreigners.
The door won't fit ; you'll have to file it down.
Retail business slacks down when employment drops.
be (或 have) a down on
(informal)disapprove of; feel hostile or antagonistic towards
be down to
be attributable to (a particular factor or circumstance)
he claimed his problems were down to the media.
be left with only (the specified amount)
I'm down to my last few pounds.
down in the mouth
(informal)(of a person or their expression) unhappy; dejected
down on one's luck
(informal)experiencing a period of bad luck
down tools
(Brit. informal)stop work, especially as a form of industrial action
the union instructed its members to down tools.
down town
into or in the centre of a town
I went down town to do a few errands.
have (或 put) someone/thing down as
judge someone or something to be (a particular type)
I never had Jake down as a ladies' man.
down in the mouth 或 down at the mouth
Discouraged; sad; dejected.
down on
&I{Informal} Hostile or negative toward; ill-disposed to
was down on jogging after his injury.
down on (one's) luck
Afflicted by misfortune.
down with something
Let's get down with some good music.
Pete wanted to get down with some grapes.
I was down with the flu for two weeks.
pin something down
I can't quite pin my feeling down.
sell somebody down the river
It's my considered opinion, Yurochka, we've been sold down the river.
down to the wire
We went right down to the wire on that one.
It came down to the wire before I turned the proposal in.
order of down
Has the waitress brought you an order of down?
scarf down
He scarfed down three hamburgers and a large order of fries.
pickem up and layem down
Pick'em up and lay'em down for the doctor.
He picked'em up and laid'em down his feel tired.
do down
We should do down of the exceptional opportunities open in exports.
He did the old lady down into lending him all her money for his business.
Perhaps they will be unemployed ,or otherwise done down.
The student often does down his fellow students.
There's no need to do yourself down.
lay down
You really think I should just lay down and let them walk all over me?
down and dirty
a down and dirty campaign
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