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102 down tools
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103 down-hill ski
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104 down river
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105 down the line
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106 down to the wire
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107 down in the mouth
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108 down south
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109 down the hatch!
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110 down under
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111 down with ...!
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112 down with capitalism!
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113 down-market
tr[daʊn'mɑːkɪt]1 (newspaper, book) popular; (products, services) barato,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go/move downmarket perder categoría -
114 down-and-out
noun, adjective ((a person) having no money and no means of earning a living: a hostel for down-and-outs.) vagabundotr['daʊnənaʊt]1 vagabundo,-a, indigente nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be down-and-out estar en la miseria'daʊnən'aʊtAmE also down-and-outer -ər, -ə(r) noun vagabundo, -da m,f['daʊnǝnˌaʊt]1.N (=tramp) indigente mf, vagabundo(-a) m / f2.ADJto be down-and-out — no tener donde caerse muerto, estar sin un cuarto
* * *['daʊnən'aʊt]AmE also down-and-outer [-ər, -ə(r)] noun vagabundo, -da m,f -
115 down-at-heel
* * *adj predadj attr building heruntergekommen fam; clothes schäbig, abgerissen fam, abgesandelt ÖSTERR pej fam; appearance ungepflegt, abgesandelt ÖSTERR pej fam* * *down-at-heel (down-at-heels), down-at-the-heel (down-at-the-heels) adj heruntergekommen (Person, Hotel etc) -
116 down-grade
ˈdaunɡreɪd
1. сущ.
1) наклон, склон, уклон (напр., на железной дороге) A train thunders along a down-grade. ≈ Поезд грохочет на спуске.
2) падение, упадок( морали, религии и т.п.) four articles on the down-grade ≈ четыре статьи о падении нравов (заголовок книги) down-grade controversy ≈ дебаты о падении нравов
2. гл.
1) а) понижать( в звании, должности, статусе, оценке и т. п.) б) снижать разряд
2) экон. переводить в низшую категорию, снижать сортность
3. прил. идущий под уклон;
спускающийся Syn: descending, downward
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4. нареч. вниз;
под уклон a freight train rolling down grade ≈ товарный поезд, несущийся вниз под уклон (дорожностроительное) уклон упадок - on the * в упадке;
теряющий влияние и т. п.;
в плохом состоянии - his business is on the * его дела в плохом состоянии, его дела идут все хуже идущий под уклон вниз, под уклон переводить на менее квалифицированную работу понижать в должности, звании и т. п. понижать сортность( товара) переводить (документ) в более низкую категорию секретности принижать, приуменьшать;
умалять важность развенчивать, лишать ореола down-grade понижать (в должности и т. п.) ~ уклон ~ упадокБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > down-grade
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117 down-at-heel
adjective (shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.) desaliñadotr[daʊnət'hiːl]1 (person) desastrado,-a, desaliñado,-a'daʊnət'hiːladjective (esp BrE) (pred down-at-heel at heel) < shoe> con el tacón or (CS, Per) el taco gastado; < person> desastrado; < place> venido abajo or a menos['daʊnǝt'hiːl]ADJ [person, appearance] desastrado; [bar, café] de mala muerte; [shoes] gastado* * *['daʊnət'hiːl]adjective (esp BrE) (pred down-at-heel at heel) < shoe> con el tacón or (CS, Per) el taco gastado; < person> desastrado; < place> venido abajo or a menos -
118 down-to-earth
adjective (practical and not concerned with theories, ideals etc: She is a sensible, down-to-earth person.) práctico, con los pies en la tierratr[daʊntʊ'ɜːɵ]1 práctico,-a, realistadown-to-earth [.daʊntu'ərth] adj: práctico, realista'daʊntʊ'ɜːrθ, ˌdaʊntə'ɜːθadjective (pred down-to-earth to earth) realista, práctico['daʊntʊ'ɜːθ]ADJ (=natural) [person] natural, llano; (=practical) [person, policy, outlook] práctico, realista* * *['daʊntʊ'ɜːrθ, ˌdaʊntə'ɜːθ]adjective (pred down-to-earth to earth) realista, práctico -
119 down-to-earth
adjectivepraktisch, nüchtern [Person]; realistisch [Plan, Vorschlag]* * *adjective (practical and not concerned with theories, ideals etc: She is a sensible, down-to-earth person.) nüchtern* * *adj nüchtern, sachlich\down-to-earth plan realistischer Planshe's a \down-to-earth sort of woman sie steht mit beiden Beinen fest auf der Erde* * ** * *adjectivepraktisch, nüchtern [Person]; realistisch [Plan, Vorschlag] -
120 down-and-out
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