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101 water down
(to dilute: This milk has been watered down.) felvizez -
102 write down
(to record in writing: She wrote down every word he said.) leír -
103 clamp down
( with on) (to check or control strictly.) lecsap vkire/vmire -
104 hose down
(to clean (eg a car) by means of water brought by a hose.) (tömlővel) lemos -
105 lay down the law
(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) ellentmondást nem tűrő kijelentést tesz -
106 let one's hair down
(to behave in a free and relaxed manner.) felenged -
107 live down
(to live through the shame of (a foolish act etc) till it is forgotten.) kiköszörüli a csorbát -
108 look down one's nose at
(to regard with contempt.) lenéz vmit, vkit -
109 pull down
(to destroy or demolish (buildings).) lerombol -
110 rub down
(to dry (a horse) after exercise by rubbing.) lecsutakol -
111 send down
(to expel (a student) from a university.) eltanácsol -
112 shoot down
(to hit (a plane) with eg a shell and cause it to crash.) lelő -
113 stand down
(to withdraw eg from a contest.) visszalép -
114 take lying down
(to accept or suffer (something) without arguing, complaining or trying to avoid it.) lenyel -
115 at\ length\ it\ down\ on\ me\ that
végül megvilágosodott számomra, végül rádöbbentemEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > at\ length\ it\ down\ on\ me\ that
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116 back\ down
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117 barrel\ down
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118 batten\ down\ the\ hatches
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119 batter\ down
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120 be\ bolted\ down
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Down in It — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Down in It» Sencillo de Nine Inch Nails del álbum Pretty Hate Machine Publicación 15 de septiembre de 1989 Formato CD, 12 … Wikipedia Español
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down — Ⅰ. down [1] ► ADVERB 1) towards or in a lower place or position. 2) to or at a lower level or value. 3) so as to lie flush or flat. 4) in or into a weaker or worse position, mood, or condition. 5) to a smaller amount or size, or a simpler or more … English terms dictionary