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ВЁШАТЬ/ПОВЁСИТЬ HOC coll ВЕШАТЬ/ ПОВЕСИТЬ HOC НА КВИНТУ obs, coll VP subj: human to become upset, disheartened, dejectedX повесил нос = X was (looked) down in the mouthX was down in the dumps X was downhearted X lost heartNeg Imper не вешай нос(а) - don't get so down in the mouthkeep your chin up.«Что нос повесил?» - спросил он (Кузнецов 1). uWhy so down in the mouth?" he asked (1a).(Устинья Наумовна:) Что вы невеселы - носы повесили? (Островский 10). (U.N.:) What are you gloomy and down in the dumps for? (10b).Боркин:) Господа, что же вы это в самом деле носы повесили? (Чехов 4). (В.:) Really, why so downhearted anyway, all of you...? (4b). -
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• ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ HOC coll; ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ НОС НА КВИНТУ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become upset, disheartened, dejected:- X lost heart;- keep your chin up.♦ "Что нос повесил?" - спросил он (Кузнецов 1). "Why so down in the mouth?" he asked (1a).♦ [Устинья Наумовна:] Что вы невеселы - носы повесили? (Островский 10). [U.N.:] What are you gloomy and down in the dumps for? (10b).♦ [Боркин:] Господа, что же вы это в самом деле носы повесили? (Чехов 4). [В.:] Really, why so downhearted anyway, all of you...? (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вешать нос
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103 вешать нос на квинту
• ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ HOC coll; ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ НОС НА КВИНТУ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become upset, disheartened, dejected:- X lost heart;- keep your chin up.♦ "Что нос повесил?" - спросил он (Кузнецов 1). "Why so down in the mouth?" he asked (1a).♦ [Устинья Наумовна:] Что вы невеселы - носы повесили? (Островский 10). [U.N.:] What are you gloomy and down in the dumps for? (10b).♦ [Боркин:] Господа, что же вы это в самом деле носы повесили? (Чехов 4). [В.:] Really, why so downhearted anyway, all of you...? (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вешать нос на квинту
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• ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ HOC coll; ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ НОС НА КВИНТУ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become upset, disheartened, dejected:- X lost heart;- keep your chin up.♦ "Что нос повесил?" - спросил он (Кузнецов 1). "Why so down in the mouth?" he asked (1a).♦ [Устинья Наумовна:] Что вы невеселы - носы повесили? (Островский 10). [U.N.:] What are you gloomy and down in the dumps for? (10b).♦ [Боркин:] Господа, что же вы это в самом деле носы повесили? (Чехов 4). [В.:] Really, why so downhearted anyway, all of you...? (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повесить нос
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105 повесить нос на квинту
• ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ HOC coll; ВЕШАТЬ/ПОВЕСИТЬ НОС НА КВИНТУ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become upset, disheartened, dejected:- X lost heart;- keep your chin up.♦ "Что нос повесил?" - спросил он (Кузнецов 1). "Why so down in the mouth?" he asked (1a).♦ [Устинья Наумовна:] Что вы невеселы - носы повесили? (Островский 10). [U.N.:] What are you gloomy and down in the dumps for? (10b).♦ [Боркин:] Господа, что же вы это в самом деле носы повесили? (Чехов 4). [В.:] Really, why so downhearted anyway, all of you...? (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повесить нос на квинту
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СЫЧОМ (KAK СЫЧ) ГЛЯДЕТЬ (СМОТРЕТЬ, СИДЕТЬ) coll VP subj: human to have a dour look on one's face, look sullenX сычом глядел - X looked glum (gloomy)X looked down in the mouth (in the dumps). -
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[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to have a dour look on one's face, look sullen:- X looked down in the mouth (in the dumps).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как сыч глядеть
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[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to have a dour look on one's face, look sullen:- X looked down in the mouth (in the dumps).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как сыч сидеть
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113 Höhe
f; -, -n1. height; ASTRON., GEOG., FLUG., MATH. altitude; von Schnee, Wasser etc.: depth; absolute / relative Höhe GEOG., eines Berges: absolute / relative height; lichte Höhe TECH. headroom, clearance; auf halber Höhe machen wir Rast we’ll stop for a rest when we’re halfway up; die Höhe des Turms beträgt 100 Meter the tower is 100 m high ( oder tall); in einer Höhe von 1000 Metern at a height (FLUG. an altitude) of; aus der Höhe from above; an Höhe gewinnen FLUG. gain height ( oder altitude); in die Höhe up, upwards, in the air; etw. in die Höhe heben lift s.th. up (into the air); in die Höhe wachsen Pflanze etc.: grow upwards; Gebäude: grow taller; in die Höhe mit Verb siehe auch hoch...3. von Geschwindigkeit, Miete, Preis, Temperatur etc.: level; von Gewicht, Geldstrafe, Gewinn, Verlust etc.: size, amount; von Druck, Wert: amount; (Ausmaß) extent; (Grad) degree; (Intensität) intensity; in Höhe von Summe: (to the amount) of; Bevölkerungszuwachs etc.: at the rate of; eine Strafe etc. bis zu einer Höhe von... up to a a maximum of...; in die Höhe gehen go up, increase; in die Höhe treiben force up; eine gewaltige Höhe erreichen reach great heights5. horizontal: auf gleicher Höhe mit on a level with; auf gleicher Höhe liegen oder sein bei Rennen etc.: be level; Pferde: be neck and neck; GEOG. be on (Am. auch at) the same latitude; auf der Höhe von Dover GEOG. on (Am. at) the same latitude as Dover; NAUT. off Dover6. fig. (Niveau) level; (Bedeutung, Größe) importance, magnitude; (Höhepunkt) height, peak; die Höhen und Tiefen des Lebens the ups and downs of life; auf der Höhe seines Ruhms etc.: at the height ( oder peak) of; auf der Höhe der Zeit up to date; auf der Höhe sein be in good form; sich nicht ganz auf der Höhe fühlen not feel quite up to the mark; in die Höhe gehen umg. hit the roof; das ist ja wohl die Höhe! umg. that really is the limit!* * *die Höhe(Anhöhe) elevation; eminence; hill;(Niveau) height; level; altitude; highness* * *ho|headjSee:→ hoch* * *die1) (height above sea-level: What is the altitude of the town?) altitude2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) elevation3) (the distance from the bottom to the top of something: What is the height of this building?; He is 1.75 metres in height.) height4) (a high place: We looked down from the heights at the valley beneath us.) height5) (the state or quality of being high.) highness6) loftiness* * *Hö·he<-, -n>[ˈhø:hə]f1. (Ausdehnung nach oben) heightdie Wand hat eine \Höhe von 3 Metern the wall is 3 metres high [or in height]er schätzte die Wand auf eine \Höhe von 3 Metern he estimated the wall to be 3 metres [or AM -ers] high [or in height]in die \Höhe schießen to shoot up famin die \Höhe wachsen to grow tall2. (Tiefe) depthdiese Schicht hat eine \Höhe von 80 Zentimetern this layer is 80 centimetres deepder Adler erhob sich in die \Höhe the eagle rose into the airdie Baumgrenze liegt bei 2.300 m \Höhe the tree line is at a height [or an elevation] of 2.300 maus der \Höhe from abovean \Höhe gewinnen LUFT to gain heightauf halber \Höhe halfway upin der \Höhe up therein die \Höhe into the airer sah in die \Höhe he looked upin einer \Höhe von at a height ofin schwindelnder \Höhe at a dizzy[ing] height4. (Hügel) elevationer ist auf der \Höhe seiner Jahre he is in the prime of his lifesie ist auf der \Höhe ihres Erfolgs she is at the height of her success6. (Ausmaß) amountdie \Höhe des Drucks the amount of pressuredie \Höhe eines Gehalts/einer Geldstrafe the size of a salary/finedie \Höhe der Preise [the] price levelsdie \Höhe des Schadens the extent of the damagedie \Höhe des Lebensstandards the standard of livingSchulden in \Höhe von €45.000 debts of €45,000Zinsen in \Höhe von 10 % interest at the rate of 10%bis zu einer \Höhe von to a maximum ofin unbegrenzter \Höhe of an unlimited amounter hat bei uns Kredit in unbegrenzter \Höhe there is no restriction on the amount of credit he has with us7. (hohes Ausmaß) high amountin die \Höhe gehen Preise to riseetw in die \Höhe schrauben to push up sth sepseine Forderungen in die \Höhe schrauben to increase one's demandsLöhne/Preise in die \Höhe treiben to force up wages/prices8. (Tonhöhe) treble9. (Breitenlage) latitudedas Schiff befand sich auf der \Höhe des Leuchtturms the ship was at the level of the lighthouseauf der \Höhe von Madagaskar NAUT off Madagascar10.▶ auf der \Höhe sein to be in fine form▶ nicht ganz auf der \Höhe sein to be a bit under the weather▶ in die \Höhe gehen to flare up▶ die \Höhen und Tiefen des Lebens the ups and downs in life▶ auf der \Höhe der Zeit up-to-date* * *die; Höhe, Höhen1) height; (Entfernung nach oben) height; altitudein einer Höhe von 4 000 m fliegen — fly at a height or altitude of 4,000 m.
an Höhe gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose height or altitude
2) (Richtung)etwas in die Höhe heben — lift something up
in die Höhe [auf]steigen — rise up[wards]
3) (Gipfelpunkt) heightauf der Höhe seines Ruhms/Könnens/Erfolgs sein — be at the height of one's fame/ability/success
auf der Höhe sein — (fig. ugs.) (gesund sein) be fit; (sich wohl fühlen) feel fine
nicht [ganz] auf der Höhe sein — (fig. ugs.) be/feel a bit under the weather (coll.); not be/feel quite oneself
das ist ja die Höhe! — (fig. ugs.) that's the limit
die Höhe der Geschwindigkeit/Temperatur — the speed/temperature level
Unkosten in Höhe von 5 000 Euro — expenses of 5,000 euros
5) (Linie)auf gleicher Höhe sein/fahren — be in line abreast or be level/travel in line abreast
auf Höhe des Leuchtturms/von Hull sein — (Seemannsspr.) be level with or abreast of the lighthouse/be off Hull
6) (Anhöhe) hilldie Höhen und Tiefen des Lebens — (fig.) the ups and downs of life
7) (Math., Astron.) altitude* * *1. height; ASTRON, GEOG, FLUG, MATH altitude; von Schnee, Wasser etc: depth;lichte Höhe TECH headroom, clearance;auf halber Höhe machen wir Rast we’ll stop for a rest when we’re halfway up;die Höhe des Turms beträgt 100 Meter the tower is 100 m high ( oder tall);aus der Höhe from above;in die Höhe up, upwards, in the air;etwas in die Höhe heben lift sth up (into the air);Täler und Höhen hills and valleys3. von Geschwindigkeit, Miete, Preis, Temperatur etc: level; von Gewicht, Geldstrafe, Gewinn, Verlust etc: size, amount; von Druck, Wert: amount; (Ausmaß) extent; (Grad) degree; (Intensität) intensity;eine Strafe etcbis zu einer Höhe von … up to a a maximum of …;in die Höhe gehen go up, increase;in die Höhe treiben force up;eine gewaltige Höhe erreichen reach great heights5. horizontal:auf gleicher Höhe mit on a level with;die Höhen und Tiefen des Lebens the ups and downs of life;auf der Höhe der Zeit up to date;auf der Höhe sein be in good form;sich nicht ganz auf der Höhe fühlen not feel quite up to the mark;in die Höhe gehen umg hit the roof;das ist ja wohl die Höhe! umg that really is the limit!* * *die; Höhe, Höhen1) height; (Entfernung nach oben) height; altitudein einer Höhe von 4 000 m fliegen — fly at a height or altitude of 4,000 m.
an Höhe gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose height or altitude
2) (Richtung)in die Höhe [auf]steigen — rise up[wards]
3) (Gipfelpunkt) heightauf der Höhe seines Ruhms/Könnens/Erfolgs sein — be at the height of one's fame/ability/success
auf der Höhe sein — (fig. ugs.) (gesund sein) be fit; (sich wohl fühlen) feel fine
nicht [ganz] auf der Höhe sein — (fig. ugs.) be/feel a bit under the weather (coll.); not be/feel quite oneself
das ist ja die Höhe! — (fig. ugs.) that's the limit
4) (messbare Größe) level; (von Einkommen) size; leveldie Höhe der Geschwindigkeit/Temperatur — the speed/temperature level
Unkosten in Höhe von 5 000 Euro — expenses of 5,000 euros
5) (Linie)auf gleicher Höhe sein/fahren — be in line abreast or be level/travel in line abreast
auf Höhe des Leuchtturms/von Hull sein — (Seemannsspr.) be level with or abreast of the lighthouse/be off Hull
6) (Anhöhe) hilldie Höhen und Tiefen des Lebens — (fig.) the ups and downs of life
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И НА ТОМ СПАСИБО СПАСИБО И НА ЗТОМ both coll (sent these forms only usu. this WO although sth. (often some outcome) may not be entirely satisfactory, it does have at least some positive aspect(s) (as indicated) that the concerned person appreciates or should appreciatethat's (at least) something to be thankful forthat's something, at least one should (must) be thankful (grateful) at least for that thanks for that, anyway (in limited contexts) and one is lucky to get that (much)....Нелепо мне ходить по Москве с переводчиком. Стучать на меня бессмысленно, секретов-то нету, это вы знаете. Спасибо и на этом (Аксёнов 7). I feel ridiculous with an interpreter on my heels. Why spy on me? What's the point? You know I have no secrets. "That's something at least" (7a).Он (Виктор) поглядел вдоль бетонки. До перекрёстка шесть километров и от перекрёстка до города - километров двадцать... Тут он заметил, что дождь ослабел. «И на том спасибо», - подумал он (Стругацкие 1). Не (Victor) looked down the road. Four miles till the cross roads and thirteen miles from there to town....He suddenly noticed that the rain had died down. Thanks for that, anyway," he thought (1a).Лопахин:) Сколько она пришлёт? Тысяч сто? Двести? (Любовь Андреевна:) Ну... Тысяч десять-пятнадцать, и на том спасибо (Чехов 2). (L.:) How much is she sending? A hundred thousand roubles? Two hundred thousand? (Mrs. Ranevsky:) Oh, about ten or fifteen thousand, and we're lucky to get that much (2c). -
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• И НА ТОМ СПАСИБО; СПАСИБО И НА ЭТОМ both coll[sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ although sth. (often some outcome) may not be entirely satisfactory, it does have at least some positive aspect(s) (as indicated) that the concerned person appreciates or should appreciate:- that's something, at least;- thanks for that, anyway;- [in limited contexts] and one is lucky to get that (much).♦...Нелепо мне ходить по Москве с переводчиком. Стучать на меня бессмысленно, секретов-то нету, это вы знаете. Спасибо и на этом (Аксёнов 7). I feel ridiculous with an interpreter on my heels. Why spy on me? What's the point? You know I have no secrets. "That's something at least" (7a).♦ Он [Виктор] поглядел вдоль бетонки. До перекрёстка шесть километров и от перекрёстка до города - километров двадцать... Тут он заметил, что дождь ослабел. "И на том спасибо", - подумал он (Стругацкие 1). Не [Victor] looked down the road. Four miles till the cross roads and thirteen miles from there to town....He suddenly noticed that the rain had died down. "Thanks for that, anyway," he thought (1a).♦ [Лопахин:] Сколько она пришлёт? Тысяч сто? Двести? [Любовь Андреевна:] Ну... Тысяч десять-пятнадцать, и на том спасибо (Чехов 2). [L.:] How much is she sending? A hundred thousand roubles? TWo hundred thousand? [Mrs. Ranevsky:] Oh, about ten or fifteen thousand, and we're lucky to get that much (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и на том спасибо
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• И НА ТОМ СПАСИБО; СПАСИБО И НА ЭТОМ both coll[sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ although sth. (often some outcome) may not be entirely satisfactory, it does have at least some positive aspect(s) (as indicated) that the concerned person appreciates or should appreciate:- that's something, at least;- thanks for that, anyway;- [in limited contexts] and one is lucky to get that (much).♦...Нелепо мне ходить по Москве с переводчиком. Стучать на меня бессмысленно, секретов-то нету, это вы знаете. Спасибо и на этом (Аксёнов 7). I feel ridiculous with an interpreter on my heels. Why spy on me? What's the point? You know I have no secrets. "That's something at least" (7a).♦ Он [Виктор] поглядел вдоль бетонки. До перекрёстка шесть километров и от перекрёстка до города - километров двадцать... Тут он заметил, что дождь ослабел. "И на том спасибо", - подумал он (Стругацкие 1). Не [Victor] looked down the road. Four miles till the cross roads and thirteen miles from there to town....He suddenly noticed that the rain had died down. "Thanks for that, anyway," he thought (1a).♦ [Лопахин:] Сколько она пришлёт? Тысяч сто? Двести? [Любовь Андреевна:] Ну... Тысяч десять-пятнадцать, и на том спасибо (Чехов 2). [L.:] How much is she sending? A hundred thousand roubles? TWo hundred thousand? [Mrs. Ranevsky:] Oh, about ten or fifteen thousand, and we're lucky to get that much (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > спасибо и на этом
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117 perch
pə:
1. noun1) (a branch etc on which a bird sits or stands: The pigeon would not fly down from its perch.) percha2) (any high seat or position: He looked down from his perch on the roof.) posición elevada, pedestal
2. verb1) ((of birds) to go to (a perch); to sit or stand on (a perch): The bird flew up and perched on the highest branch of the tree.) posarse2) (to put, or be, in a high seat or position: He perched the child on his shoulder; They perched on the fence.) encaramarperch vb posarsetr[pɜːʧ]1 (fish) perca————————tr[pɜːʧ]1 (for bird) percha2 (high position) posición nombre femenino elevada, posición nombre femenino privilegiada; (pedestal) pedestal nombre masculino1 poner, colocar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be perched estar encaramado,-aperch ['pərʧ] vi1) roost: posarse2) sit: sentarse (en un sitio elevado)perch vtplace: posar, colocarperch n1) roost: percha f (para los pájaros)n.(§ pl.: perches) = alcándara s.f.• cetro s.m.• perca s.f.• percha s.f.v.• posar v.pɜːrtʃ, pɜːtʃ
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1)a) ( in birdcage) percha fb) ( high position) posición f privilegiadato knock somebody off her/his perch — bajarle los humos a alguien
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intransitive verb \<\<bird\>\> posarse
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vtthe village is perched halfway up the mountainside — el pueblo está como colgado en mitad de la ladera
I [pɜːtʃ]1.N [of bird] percha f ; (fig) [of person] posición f elevada- knock sb off his perch2.VT encaramar3.we perched in a tree to see the procession — nos encaramamos or subimos a un árbol para ver el desfile
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[pɜːtʃ]N (pl perch or perches) (=fish) perca f
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pə: 1. noun1) (a branch etc on which a bird sits or stands: The pigeon would not fly down from its perch.) sittepinne, grein2) (any high seat or position: He looked down from his perch on the roof.) høyt sted2. verb1) ((of birds) to go to (a perch); to sit or stand on (a perch): The bird flew up and perched on the highest branch of the tree.) sette seg/sitte på en pinne2) (to put, or be, in a high seat or position: He perched the child on his shoulder; They perched on the fence.) sette/sitte høyt oppeIsubst. (fle rch eller noen gangerperches) \/pɜːtʃ\/( fisk i familien Percidae, særlig arten Perca fluviatilis) abborIIsubst. \/pɜːtʃ\/1) gren, sittepinne (for høns e.l.)2) ( overført) sikker posisjon, høyt sted3) ( sjøfart) stake, merke4) vognstang5) lite, opphøyd førersete6) ( mål) perch (lengdemål: 5,5 yards = 5,029 m, arealmål: 1\/160 acre = 25,290 m2)come off your perch! ( hverdagslig) kom ned på jorden!knock someone off one's perch ( hverdagslig) vippe noen av pinnenIIIverb \/pɜːtʃ\/1) (fly opp og) sette seg, vagle seg, slå seg ned, sitte2) klenge seg fast, (sitte og) balansere3) sette seg (opp), plassere (på pinne eller høy plass) -
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[pə: ] 1. noun1) (a branch etc on which a bird sits or stands: The pigeon would not fly down from its perch.) trjágrein, silla, prik2) (any high seat or position: He looked down from his perch on the roof.) stallur, sjónarhóll2. verb1) ((of birds) to go to (a perch); to sit or stand on (a perch): The bird flew up and perched on the highest branch of the tree.) setjast, tylla sér2) (to put, or be, in a high seat or position: He perched the child on his shoulder; They perched on the fence.) tylla -
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kocsirúd, ülőrúd, ág, sügér, magas pozíció, 5 yard to perch: leszáll (madár ágra), települ, elül, letelepszik* * *[pə: ] 1. noun1) (a branch etc on which a bird sits or stands: The pigeon would not fly down from its perch.) ág2) (any high seat or position: He looked down from his perch on the roof.) pozíció2. verb1) ((of birds) to go to (a perch); to sit or stand on (a perch): The bird flew up and perched on the highest branch of the tree.) leszáll (madár ágra)2) (to put, or be, in a high seat or position: He perched the child on his shoulder; They perched on the fence.) (magas helyre) tesz; ül
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looked down on him — looked at him from a high place, was condescending to him, treated him as inferior … English contemporary dictionary
looked down in shame — lowered his head due to embarrassment, held his head down because he felt ashamed … English contemporary dictionary
down — down1 W1S1 [daun] adv, prep, adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(to a lower position)¦ 2¦(in a lower place)¦ 3¦(to lie/sit)¦ 4¦(along)¦ 5¦(south)¦ 6¦(somewhere local)¦ 7¦(river)¦ 8¦(fastened to a surface)¦ 9¦(less)¦ 10¦(losing)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
down — down1 W1S1 [daun] adv, prep, adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(to a lower position)¦ 2¦(in a lower place)¦ 3¦(to lie/sit)¦ 4¦(along)¦ 5¦(south)¦ 6¦(somewhere local)¦ 7¦(river)¦ 8¦(fastened to a surface)¦ 9¦(less)¦ 10¦(losing)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
down — I [[t]da͟ʊn[/t]] PREPOSITION AND ADVERB USES ♦ (Down is often used with verbs of movement, such as fall and pull , and also in phrasal verbs such as bring down and calm down .) 1) PREP To go down something such as a slope or a pipe means to go… … English dictionary
down — cam·per·down; down; down·cast·ness; down·come; down·gone; down·heart·ed·ness; down·i·ly; down·i·ness; down·land; down·less; down·looked; down·most; down·ness; down·right·ly; down·set; down·some; down·to·ni·an; down·trod·den; down·with; gae·down;… … English syllables
down-at-heel — adj 1 ILL DRESSED, frayed, tattered, ragged, drab, frowsy, dowdy, shabby, poor, slovenly 2 the pub looked down at heel dingy, run down, dilapidated, ramshackle, in disrepair, neglected, tumbledown, uncared for COLLOQ. tatty, tacky, seedy * * *… … Useful english dictionary
Down on the Upside — Studio album by Soundgarden Released May 21, 1996 … Wikipedia
Down House — The Home of Charles Darwin, Down House Type House, garden and grounds Proprietor English Heritage Size 13.2 hectares (33 acres) … Wikipedia
Down Low (rap group) — Down Low Down Low on July 16, 1999 shortly before their concert in Dresden, Germany Background information Origin Germany … Wikipedia
looked — down·looked; looked; un·looked; … English syllables