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1 Down Cloth
A fabric made for ladies' mantles for cold climates. The yarns were spun from mixtures of wool and down from aquatic birds. A layer of carded wool was covered with down and a second layer of carded wool placed over this then all was carded together. This mixture yarn was used as weft with a combed wool warp. -
2 all in
مُنْهَك \ all in: tired out: After runing 8 miles he was all in. overcome: weakened; unable to control one’s feelings or body: She was overcome with shame at her crime. The fireman was overcome with smoke and fell down. prostrate: weak and helpless, esp. with grief. weary: very tired. -
3 All over
Current usage: Down the Tubes (Example: "My relationship is down the tubes with Samantha.") -
4 on all fours
عَلَى أرْبَع \ on all fours: on hands and knees: She went down on all fours to look for the needle. \ عَلَى اليدين والرِّجلين \ on all fours: on hands and knees: She went down on all fours to look for the needle. -
5 sit down
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. -
6 break sth. down
قَمَعَ \ break sth. down: to suprress: Break down all the opposition. quell: to stop; put down: Soldiers were called to quell the uprising against the government. suppress: to prevent (sth.) from developing, or from becoming public: I suppressed a laugh. Governments sometimes suppress the truth. -
7 boil down to
to amount to; to indicate as a final analysis or judgement:خُلاصَةُ الأمْرWhat it boils down to is that you have to make a choice between family and career.
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8 break sth. down
أَخْمَدَ \ break sth. down: to suppress: Break down all the opposition.. extinguish: to put out (a light, a fire, etc.): The firemen put the fire out (They stopped a dangerous fire). suppress: to prevent (sth.) from developing, or from becoming public: Governments sometimes suppress the truth. \ See Also قمع (قَمَعَ) -
9 South Down Wool
This is the most valuable of the short staple 3-in. wools, and has a short regular fine fibre with a high spinning quality. Spins about 60's. The average weight of a fleece is about 41/2-lb. It is largely used for hosiery and flannels. The sheep were originally bred in the south-east of England (Sussex) but now are spread all over England. -
10 be down with
to be or become ill with:يَمْرَضُ، يُصابُ بِThe children all went down with measles.
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11 bring down
to cause to fall:يُسقِـطThe storm brought all the trees down.
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12 go down with
to be or become ill with:يَمْرَضُ، يُصابُ بِThe children all went down with measles.
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13 get (sb.) down
أَزْعَجَ \ annoy: to cause (sb. or sth.) trouble; make (sb.) slightly angry: Strong sunlight can annoy the eyes. I’m annoyed with him. He’s an annoying little boy. bother: to trouble sb.: Don’t bother me when I’m busy. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. distrub: to break the calmness of; trouble: Don’t disturb him when he’s reading. Don’t disturb his sleep; make anxious: I was disturbed at the news. get (sb.) down: (infml.) to annoy; put in low spirits. get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. harass: to make (sb.) worried by causing trouble, esp. repeatedly: I felt harassed by all the work at the office. perturb: to make anxioux. trouble: to cause trouble to: His leg is troubling him (It hurts). upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَك)، أَقْلَقَ (راحة)، ضايق (ضايَقَ) -
14 condurre una donna all'altare
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15 dal primo giù giù fino all'ultimo
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > dal primo giù giù fino all'ultimo
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16 guardare (all')ingiù
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17 mettersi all'opera
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18 rosszul áll
to be down on one's luck, to be badly off -
19 sarkára áll
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20 поголовно
all down the line, one and all, every single one, to a man* * *поголо̀вно,нареч. all down the line, one and all, every single one, to a man.* * *all down the line, one and all, every single one, to a man
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