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Down
English
Preposition
down
- on the lower side, below
- South
- In Hiberno English down is used as a description of a location away from a city. E.g. "He went down to Cavan" even if the location is to the North. "Down on the farm", "Down country"
Translations
Adjective
down
- depressed, feeling low
- On a lower level than before
- The stock market is down.
- Prices are down.
Translations
Noun
down (uncountable)
- What grows on young birds before their feathers appear. Down looks like feathers but its backbone is not rigid or stiff. It makes good insulation material that is very flexible.
- (usually plural) field, especially for racing
- A hill such as "Churchill Downs", "Upson Downs" (from Auntie Mame, by Patrick Dennis)
Translations
Proper noun
Down
- part of the compound word Down's syndrome
- One of the counties of Northern Ireland.
Verb
to down
- To drink or swallow, especially without stopping before the vessel containing the liquid is empty.
- To pot a ball.
- To drop.
Translations
- French: faire cul sec (1), laisser tomber (3)
- German: exen (1), runterkippen (1), versenken (2), fallen lassen (3)
Adverb
- Vertically decreasing.
- Lessening.
- Over.
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