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1 down
I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) žemyn, žemai2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) žemyn, nu-3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) iš (kartos) į (kartą)4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) žemyn5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.)2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) žemyn2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) žemyn3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) išilgai, palei3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) išmesti, išlenkti- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) visiškas- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) pūkai- downie®- downy -
2 down the drain
(wasted: We had to scrap everything and start again - six months' work down the drain!) šuniui ant uodegos -
3 down with
(get rid of: Down with the dictator!) šalin! -
4 down-and-out
noun, adjective ((a person) having no money and no means of earning a living: a hostel for down-and-outs.) valkata, skurdžius -
5 down-to-earth
adjective (practical and not concerned with theories, ideals etc: She is a sensible, down-to-earth person.) konkretus, praktiškas -
6 down-trodden
adjective (badly treated; treated without respect: a down-trodden wife.) užuitas, užjodytas -
7 down on one's luck
(having bad luck.) nesiseka -
8 down payment
(a payment in cash, especially to begin the purchase of something for which further payments will be made over a period of time.) pradinė įmoka -
9 down tools
(to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) nutraukti darbą -
10 down-at-heel
adjective (shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.) apdriskęs, apsileidęs -
11 down-in-the-mouth
adjective (miserable; in low spirits.) nusiminęs, liūdnas -
12 let down
1) (to lower: She let down the blind.) nuleisti2) (to disappoint or fail to help when necessary etc: You must give a film show at the party - you can't let the children down (noun let-down); She felt he had let her down by not coming to see her perform.) nuvilti3) (to make flat by allowing the air to escape: When he got back to his car, he found that some children had let his tyres down.) nuleisti, išleisti orą iš4) (to make longer: She had to let down the child's skirt.) atleisti, pailginti -
13 go down
1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) būti priimtam, patikti2) ((of a ship) to sink: They were lost at sea when the ship went down.) nuskęsti3) ((of the sun or moon) to go below the horizon.) nusileisti4) (to be remembered: Your bravery will go down in history.) įeiti5) ((of places) to become less desirable: This part of town has gone down in the last twenty years.) nusmukti, suprastėti -
14 lay down
1) (to give up: They laid down their arms; The soldiers laid down their lives in the cause of peace.) sudėti, atiduoti2) (to order or instruct: The rule book lays down what should be done in such a case.) nustatyti3) (to store: My father laid down a good stock of wine which I am now drinking.) sukaupti -
15 run down
1) ((of a clock, battery etc) to finish working: My watch has run down - it needs rewinding.) sustoti, išsekti2) ((of a vehicle or driver) to knock down: I was run down by a bus.) partrenkti3) (to speak badly of: He is always running me down.) šmeižti -
16 settle down
1) (to (cause to) become quiet, calm and peaceful: He waited for the audience to settle down before he spoke; She settled the baby down at last.) nurimti, nuraminti2) (to make oneself comfortable: She settled (herself) down in the back of the car and went to sleep.) įsitaisyti3) (to begin to concentrate on something, eg work: He settled down to (do) his schoolwork.) imtis -
17 beat down
1) ((of the sun) to give out great heat: The sun's rays beat down on us.) plieksti2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) (priversti) numušti -
18 break down
1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) išlaužti2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) sugesti3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) (su)žlugti4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) neišlaikyti -
19 keep down
1) (not to (allow to) rise up: Keep down - they're shooting at us!) nesikelti, neleisti keltis2) (to control or put a limit on: They are taking steps to keep down the rabbit population.) neleisti padidėti3) (to digest without vomiting: He has eaten some food but he won't be able to keep it down.) neišvemti -
20 knock down
1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) partrenkti2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) (kam) numušti kainą
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