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1 come down to
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2 come down
naar beneden gaan, afdalencome down1 neerkomen ⇒ naar beneden komen, (neer)vallen3 afzakken, aan lager wal geraken6 overkomen♦voorbeelden:come down in the world • aan lager wal geraken4 this song has come down to us from the 14th century • dit lied is ons overgeleverd uit de 14e eeuw¶ come down in favour of/on the side of • zich uitspreken voor/ten gunste van -
3 come down on
v. straffen,terecht zettencome down on1 neerkomen op ⇒ toespringen (op), overvallen2 straffen3 〈 informeel〉krachtig/dringend eisen♦voorbeelden: -
4 (come down) like a ton of bricks
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5 come down (in life)
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6 come down handsome(ly)
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7 come down heavily on criminals
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8 come down in favour of/on the side of
come down in favour of/on the side ofzich uitspreken voor/ten gunste vanEnglish-Dutch dictionary > come down in favour of/on the side of
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9 come down in the world
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10 come down inside the enemy lines
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11 come down like a load of bricks (on someone)
English-Dutch dictionary > come down like a load of bricks (on someone)
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12 come down with
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13 come down a peg
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14 come down like a ton of bricks
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15 come down to earth
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16 come down upon
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17 Mary has come down in my estimation
English-Dutch dictionary > Mary has come down in my estimation
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18 he's just come down from London
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19 prices won't come down this year
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20 this song has come down to us from the 14th century
this song has come down to us from the 14th centuryEnglish-Dutch dictionary > this song has come down to us from the 14th century
См. также в других словарях:
come down on — ˌcome ˈdown on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they come down on he/she/it comes down on present participle coming down on past tense … Useful english dictionary
Come-down — auch: Come|down 〈[kʌmdaʊn] n. 15〉 Zeitraum, über den die Wirkung einer harten Droge nachlässt [zu engl. come down „herunterkommen, sich beruhigen“] * * * Come down [ kʌmdaʊn], das; s, s [engl. come down, eigtl. = Abstieg, zu: to come down =… … Universal-Lexikon
come down — {v.} 1. To reduce itself; amount to no more than. Followed by to . * /The quarrel finally came down to a question of which boy would do the dishes./ Syn.: BOIL DOWN(3). 2. To be handed down or passed along, descend from parent to child; pass from … Dictionary of American idioms
come down — {v.} 1. To reduce itself; amount to no more than. Followed by to . * /The quarrel finally came down to a question of which boy would do the dishes./ Syn.: BOIL DOWN(3). 2. To be handed down or passed along, descend from parent to child; pass from … Dictionary of American idioms
come down — vi came down, coming down: to be announced the decision came down from the Supreme Court Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. come down … Law dictionary
come down on — (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down on the issue.… … New idioms dictionary
Come-down — auch: Come|down 〈[kʌmdaʊn] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Zeitraum, über den die Wirkung einer harten Droge nachlässt [Etym.: <engl. come down »herunterkommen, sich beruhigen«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Come-down — [ kʌmdaun] das; s, s <zu engl. to come down, eigtl. »herunterkommen«> (Jargon) das Nachlassen der Rauschwirkung (bei Drogen) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
come|down — «KUHM DOWN», noun. Informal. a loss of position, rank, or money which is unexpected: »“It s quite a comedown from being a ten thousand dollar a year man to this, but I ll come back” (James T. Farrell) … Useful english dictionary
come down on — ► come down on 1) criticize or punish harshly. 2) reach a decision in favour of one side or another. Main Entry: ↑come … English terms dictionary
come down to — ► come down to be dependent on (a factor). Main Entry: ↑come … English terms dictionary