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1 to put down for
1 (register - for school) inscribir; (for trip, dinner, etc) apuntar -
2 put down for
(to write the name of (someone) on a list etc for a particular purpose: You have been put down for the one hundred metres' race.) apuntar, inscribir -
3 to put one's name down for something
apuntarse para algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put one's name down for something
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4 down
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adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) (hacia) abajo2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) al suelo3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) a través de los tiempos4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) abajo5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.) abajo
2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) abajo2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) hacia abajo3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) por
3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) tragarse rápidamente- 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!) total- 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
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noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) plumón- downie®- downy
down adv prep abajodon't look down! ¡no mires hacia abajo!she walked down the road bajó la calle andando down también combina con muchos verbos. Aquí tienes algunos ejemplostr[daʊn]1 (on bird) plumón nombre masculino; (on peach) pelusa; (on body, face) vello, pelusilla; (on upper lip) bozo, pelusilla————————tr[daʊn]1 (to a lower level) (hacia) abajo2 (at a lower level) abajo■ can you see that cottage down below in the valley? ¿ves aquella casita allá abajo en el valle?3 (along) por5 (in time) a través de■ why don't you go and lie down? ¿por qué no te echas?2 (at lower level) abajo■ down here/there aquí/allí abajo4 (less - of price, quantity, volume, etc)■ sales are down by 10% las ventas han bajado un diez por ciento5 (on paper, in writing)6 (of money - to be paid at once in cash) al contado; (- out of pocket) menos1 (to a lower level- escalator) de bajada; (- train) que va hacia las afueras2 familiar (finished, dealt with) acabado,-a, hecho,-a■ seven down, three to go! ¡he hecho siete, faltan tres!3 (not in operation) no operativo,-a4 familiar (depressed) deprimido,-a1 (knock over, force to ground) derribar, tumbar1 (to dog) ¡quieto!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdown to (as far as) hastadown under (en) Australiadown with...! ¡abajo...!to be down on somebody tenerle ojeriza a alguiento be down to something quedar sólo algoto be/come/go down with something SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL estar con algoto down tools dejar de trabajarto have a down on somebody tenerle ojeriza a alguien, tenerle manía a alguiento keep food down retener comidato put something down dejar algo■ can you put that book down for a second? ¿puedes dejar ese libro un momento?to put the phone down colgardown ['daʊn] vt1) fell: tumbar, derribar, abatir2) defeat: derrotardown adv1) downward: hacia abajo2)to lie down : acostarse, echarse3)to put down (money) : pagar un depósito (de dinero)4)to sit down : sentarse5)to take down, to write down : apuntar, anotardown adj1) descending: de bajadathe down elevator: el ascensor de bajada2) reduced: reducido, rebajadoattendance is down: la concurrencia ha disminuido3) downcast: abatido, deprimidodown n: plumón mdown prep1) : (hacia) abajodown the mountain: montaña abajoI walked down the stairs: bajé por la escalera2) along: por, a lo largo dewe ran down the beach: corrimos por la playa3) : a través dedown the years: a través de los añosadj.• acostado, -a adj.• descendente adj.• triste adj.adv.• abajo adv.• bajo adv.• hacia abajo adv.n.• borra s.f.• plumón s.m.• vello s.m.prep.• abajo de prep.v.• derrocar v.
I daʊn1)a) ( in downward direction)to look down — mirar (hacia or para) abajo
down, boy! — abajo!
b) ( downstairs)can you come down? — ¿puedes bajar?
2)a) ( of position) abajodown here/there — aquí/allí (abajo)
down under — (colloq) en Australia
b) ( downstairs)I'm down in the cellar — estoy aquí abajo, en el sótano
c) (lowered, pointing downward) bajadod) ( in position)the carpet isn't down yet — aún no han puesto or colocado la alfombra
e) ( prostrate)3) (of numbers, volume, intensity)my temperature is down to 38° C — la fiebre me ha bajado a 38° C
4)a) (in, toward the south)to go/come down south/to London — ir*/venir* al sur/a Londres
b) (at, to another place) (esp BrE)5)a) (dismantled, removed)once this wall is down — una vez que hayan derribado esta pared; see also burn, cut, fall down
b) ( out of action)the system is down — ( Comput) el sistema no funciona
c) ( deflated)6) ( in writing)he's down for tomorrow at ten — está apuntado or anotado para mañana a las diez
she's down as unemployed — consta or figura como desempleada
7) ( hostile)to be down on somebody — (colloq)
my teacher's down on me at the moment — la maestra me tiene ojeriza, la maestra la ha agarrado conmigo (AmL fam)
8) down toa) ( as far as) hastab) ( reduced to)c) ( to be done by)
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1)a) ( in downward direction)b) ( at lower level)2)a) ( along)we drove on down the coast/the Mississippi — seguimos por la costa/a lo largo del Misisipí
b) ( further along)the library is just down the street — la biblioteca está un poco más allá or más adelante
c) (to, in) (BrE colloq)3) ( through)
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1) (before n) ( going downward)the down escalator — la escalera mecánica de bajada or para bajar
2) ( depressed) (colloq) (pred) deprimido
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1) ua) ( on bird) plumón mb) (on face, body) vello m, pelusilla fc) (on plant, fruit) pelusa f
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a) ( drink) beberse or tomarse rápidamenteb) ( knock down) \<\<person\>\> tumbar, derribar
I [daʊn] When down is an element in a phrasal verb, eg back down, glance down, play down, look up the verb.1. ADV1) (physical movement) abajo, hacia abajo; (=to the ground) a tierra•
to fall down — caerse•
I ran all the way down — bajé toda la distancia corriendo2) (static position) abajo; (=on the ground) por tierra, en tierrato be down — (Aer) haber aterrizado, estar en tierra; [person] haber caído, estar en tierra
he isn't down yet — (eg for breakfast) todavía no ha bajado
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down by the river — abajo en la ribera•
down on the shore — abajo en la playa3) (Geog)•
he came down from Glasgow to London — ha bajado or venido de Glasgow a Londresto go down under — (Brit) * (=to Australia) ir a Australia; (=to New Zealand) ir a Nueva Zelanda
4) (in writing)5) (in volume, degree, status)I'm £20 down — he perdido 20 libras
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I'm down to my last cigarette — me queda un cigarrillo nada más7) (=ill)8)down to: it's down to him — (=due to, up to) le toca a él, le incumbe a él
9) (as deposit)to pay £50 down — pagar un depósito de 50 libras, hacer un desembolso inicial de 50 libras
down with traitors! — ¡abajo los traidores!
11) (=completed etc)one down, five to go — uno en el bote y quedan cinco
12) (esp US)to be down on sb — tener manía or inquina a algn *
2. PREPlooking down this road, you can see... — mirando carretera abajo, se ve...
2) (=at a lower point on)he lives down the street (from us) — vive en esta calle, más abajo de nosotros
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face down — boca abajo3. ADJ1) (=depressed) deprimido2) (=not functioning)3) (Brit) [train, line] de bajada4. VT*1) [+ food] devorar; [+ drink] beberse (de un trago), tragarse2) [+ opponent] tirar al suelo, echar al suelo; [+ plane] derribar, abatir- down tools5.Nto have a down on sb — (Brit) * tenerle manía or inquina a algn *
6.CPDdown bow N — (Mus) descenso m de arco
down cycle N — (Econ) ciclo m de caída
down payment N — (Econ) (=initial payment) entrada f ; (=deposit) desembolso m inicial
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[daʊn]N (on bird) plumón m, flojel m ; (on face) bozo m ; (on body) vello m ; (on fruit) pelusa f ; (Bot) vilano m
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[daʊn]N (Geog) colina fthe Downs — (Brit) las Downs (colinas del sur de Inglaterra)
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I [daʊn]1)a) ( in downward direction)to look down — mirar (hacia or para) abajo
down, boy! — abajo!
b) ( downstairs)can you come down? — ¿puedes bajar?
2)a) ( of position) abajodown here/there — aquí/allí (abajo)
down under — (colloq) en Australia
b) ( downstairs)I'm down in the cellar — estoy aquí abajo, en el sótano
c) (lowered, pointing downward) bajadod) ( in position)the carpet isn't down yet — aún no han puesto or colocado la alfombra
e) ( prostrate)3) (of numbers, volume, intensity)my temperature is down to 38° C — la fiebre me ha bajado a 38° C
4)a) (in, toward the south)to go/come down south/to London — ir*/venir* al sur/a Londres
b) (at, to another place) (esp BrE)5)a) (dismantled, removed)once this wall is down — una vez que hayan derribado esta pared; see also burn, cut, fall down
b) ( out of action)the system is down — ( Comput) el sistema no funciona
c) ( deflated)6) ( in writing)he's down for tomorrow at ten — está apuntado or anotado para mañana a las diez
she's down as unemployed — consta or figura como desempleada
7) ( hostile)to be down on somebody — (colloq)
my teacher's down on me at the moment — la maestra me tiene ojeriza, la maestra la ha agarrado conmigo (AmL fam)
8) down toa) ( as far as) hastab) ( reduced to)c) ( to be done by)
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1)a) ( in downward direction)b) ( at lower level)2)a) ( along)we drove on down the coast/the Mississippi — seguimos por la costa/a lo largo del Misisipí
b) ( further along)the library is just down the street — la biblioteca está un poco más allá or más adelante
c) (to, in) (BrE colloq)3) ( through)
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1) (before n) ( going downward)the down escalator — la escalera mecánica de bajada or para bajar
2) ( depressed) (colloq) (pred) deprimido
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1) ua) ( on bird) plumón mb) (on face, body) vello m, pelusilla fc) (on plant, fruit) pelusa f
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a) ( drink) beberse or tomarse rápidamenteb) ( knock down) \<\<person\>\> tumbar, derribar -
5 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 -
6 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.) entrada, pago inicialentrada, pago inicial: entrega f inicialnoun cuota f or entrega f inicial, entrada f (Esp), pie m (Chi)* * *noun cuota f or entrega f inicial, entrada f (Esp), pie m (Chi) -
7 put down
1) (to lower: The teacher asked the pupil to put his hand down.) bajar2) (to place on the floor or other surface, out of one's hands: Put that knife down immediately!) dejar, soltar3) (to subdue (a rebellion etc).) sofocar4) (to kill (an animal) painlessly when it is old or very ill.) sacrificarput down vb dejarput that gun down! ¡deja esa pistola!put down vt1) suppress: aplastar, suprimir2) attribute: atribuirshe put it down to luck: lo atribuyó a la suertev.• colgar (teléfono) v.• entrecoger v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( set down) \<\<bag/pen\>\> dejar; \<\<telephone\>\> colgar*she put the package down on the table — puso or depositó el paquete sobre la mesa
b) ( lay) \<\<tiles/carpet\>\> poner*, colocar*c) ( lower) bajard) \<\<passenger\>\> dejar2)a) ( suppress) \<\<rebellion\>\> sofocar*b) ( destroy) (BrE euph) \<\<animal\>\> sacrificar* (euf), matar3)a) ( write down) \<\<thoughts\>\> anotar, escribir*; \<\<name\>\> poner*, escribir*put it down on paper — escríbelo, ponlo por escrito
b) ( assess)to put somebody down as something — catalogar* a algn de algo
c) ( attribute)to put something down to something — atribuirle* algo a algo
4) ( in part payment) \<\<sum\>\> entregar*, dejar (en depósito); \<\<deposit\>\> dejar5) v + o + adv (belittle, humiliate) \<\<person\>\> rebajarwhy are you always putting yourself down? — ¿por qué te menosprecias?
6) v + adv ( Aviat) \<\<aircraft/pilot\>\> aterrizar*1. VT + ADV1) [+ object] (=leave) dejar; (=let go of) soltar; [+ telephone] colgar; [+ passenger] dejar (bajar), dejar (apearse)put it down! — ¡déjalo!, ¡suéltalo!
once I started the book I couldn't put it down — una vez que empecé el libro no podía dejarlo or dejar de leerlo
foot 1., 1), root 1., 3)put me down! — ¡bájame!
2) (=lay) [+ carpets, poison, trap] poner, colocar3) (=lower) [+ blinds, hand] bajar4) (=close) [+ umbrella, parasol] cerrar5) (=write down) [+ ideas] anotar, apuntar; [+ name on list] poner, inscribirI've put down a few ideas — he anotado or apuntado algunas ideas
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I've put you down as unemployed — lo he inscrito or apuntado como desempleado•
put me down for £15 — apúntame 15 librasput me down for two, please — por favor, apúntame dos
he's put his son down for Eton — ha inscrito a su hijo en Eton (internado privado)
I'll put you down for the interview on Radio 4, ok? — te apunto para la entrevista en Radio 4, ¿vale?
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to put sth down in writing or on paper — poner algo por escritoput it down on my account — (Comm) cárguelo a mi cuenta
6) (=suppress) [+ revolt] reprimir, sofocar7) (=reduce in rank) degradar; (Sport etc) pasar a una división inferior8) * (=criticize, snub) hacer de menos, rebajarhe's always putting me down in front of my friends — siempre me está haciendo de menos or rebajando delante de mis amigos
to put o.s. down — hacerse de menos, rebajarse
9) (=pay)•
she put down £500 on the car — dejó una señal or un anticipo de 500 libras para el coche10) (Brit)euph•
to have an animal put down — sacrificar a un animal11) (=put to bed) [+ baby] acostar, poner a dormir12) (=table) [+ motion, amendment] presentar13) (=store in cellar) [+ wine] poner en cava2.VI + ADV (Aer) aterrizar* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( set down) \<\<bag/pen\>\> dejar; \<\<telephone\>\> colgar*she put the package down on the table — puso or depositó el paquete sobre la mesa
b) ( lay) \<\<tiles/carpet\>\> poner*, colocar*c) ( lower) bajard) \<\<passenger\>\> dejar2)a) ( suppress) \<\<rebellion\>\> sofocar*b) ( destroy) (BrE euph) \<\<animal\>\> sacrificar* (euf), matar3)a) ( write down) \<\<thoughts\>\> anotar, escribir*; \<\<name\>\> poner*, escribir*put it down on paper — escríbelo, ponlo por escrito
b) ( assess)to put somebody down as something — catalogar* a algn de algo
c) ( attribute)to put something down to something — atribuirle* algo a algo
4) ( in part payment) \<\<sum\>\> entregar*, dejar (en depósito); \<\<deposit\>\> dejar5) v + o + adv (belittle, humiliate) \<\<person\>\> rebajarwhy are you always putting yourself down? — ¿por qué te menosprecias?
6) v + adv ( Aviat) \<\<aircraft/pilot\>\> aterrizar* -
8 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.) calmarse, tranquilizarse2) (to make oneself comfortable: She settled (herself) down in the back of the car and went to sleep.) ponerse cómodo, acomodarse, instalarse3) (to begin to concentrate on something, eg work: He settled down to (do) his schoolwork.) ponersesettle down vb1. instalarse2. tranquilizarsethe children were excited and couldn't settle down los niños estaban muy alterados y no se tranquilizabanv.• radicarse v.• sentar v.• situar v.1) v + adva) ( become calm)things seem to have settled down after the riots — parece que las cosas se han apaciguado or calmado después de las revueltas
settle down please, children — niños, por favor, tranquilos
b) ( get comfortable)c) ( apply oneself)d) (in place, activity)you should get a job and settle down — deberías conseguirte un trabajo y establecerte or echar raíces en algún sitio
e) ( become more responsible) sentar* (la) cabeza2) v + o + adv ( make calm) calmar, tranquilizar*1. VI + ADV1) (=get comfortable) ponerse cómodo, acomodarseI settled down in my favourite chair — me puse cómodo or me acomodé or me arrellané en mi silla preferida
2) (=apply o.s.)to settle down to sth: after dinner, he settled down to a video — después de cenar se puso a ver un vídeo
I couldn't get the children to settle down to work — no conseguía que los niños se pusieran a trabajar
3) (=calm down) calmarse, tranquilizarse4) (=adopt a stable life) echar raíceswhy don't you settle down and get married? — ¿por qué no sientas cabeza y te casas? *
5) (=get back to normal) [situation] volver a la normalidad, normalizarse2. VT + ADV1) (=make comfortable) poner cómodo, acomodarwhy don't you help Philippa unpack and settle her down? — ¿por qué no le ayudas a Philippa a deshacer las maletas e instalarse?
2) (=calm down) calmar, tranquilizarI turned on the TV to settle them down — encendí la tele para calmarlos or tranquilizarlos
* * *1) v + adva) ( become calm)things seem to have settled down after the riots — parece que las cosas se han apaciguado or calmado después de las revueltas
settle down please, children — niños, por favor, tranquilos
b) ( get comfortable)c) ( apply oneself)d) (in place, activity)you should get a job and settle down — deberías conseguirte un trabajo y establecerte or echar raíces en algún sitio
e) ( become more responsible) sentar* (la) cabeza2) v + o + adv ( make calm) calmar, tranquilizar* -
9 get down
(to make (a person) sad: Working in this place really gets me down.) deprimir, desanimarget down vb bajarcan you get that suitcase down for me? ¿me puedes bajar esa maleta?1) v + adva) ( descend) bajarb) ( crouch) agacharseto get down on one's knees — arrodillarse, ponerse* de rodillas
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) (take, lift, bring down) bajarb) ( write down) \<\<message/details\>\> anotar, tomar nota defirst get it down on paper, then we'll discuss it — primero ponlo por escrito y luego lo discutiremos
3) v + o + adva) ( reduce) \<\<costs/inflation\>\> reducir*; \<\<blood pressure\>\> bajarb) ( depress) deprimir4) v + prep + o ( descend) \<\<stairs\>\> bajar; \<\<ladder\>\> bajarse de; \<\<rope\>\> bajar por1. VT + ADVcan you get that jar down for me? — ¿puedes bajarme esa jarra?
2) (=swallow) tragarse, tragar3) (=note down) escribir•
to get sth down in writing or on paper — poner algo por escrito4) (=reduce) [+ prices] bajar•
I need to get my weight down a bit — tengo que bajar de peso un poco5) * (=depress) deprimir6) * (=annoy) molestarwhat gets me down is the way they take him for granted — lo que me molesta es que no sepan valorarlo
2. VI + ADV1) (=descend) bajar (from, off de)get down from there! — ¡baja de ahí!
2) (=reduce) bajarget down to3) (=crouch) agacharsequick, get down! they'll see you! — ¡rápido, agáchate, te van a ver!
4) * (=leave table) levantarse de la mesamay I get down? — ¿puedo levantarme de la mesa?
5) (=go) bajar* * *1) v + adva) ( descend) bajarb) ( crouch) agacharseto get down on one's knees — arrodillarse, ponerse* de rodillas
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) (take, lift, bring down) bajarb) ( write down) \<\<message/details\>\> anotar, tomar nota defirst get it down on paper, then we'll discuss it — primero ponlo por escrito y luego lo discutiremos
3) v + o + adva) ( reduce) \<\<costs/inflation\>\> reducir*; \<\<blood pressure\>\> bajarb) ( depress) deprimir4) v + prep + o ( descend) \<\<stairs\>\> bajar; \<\<ladder\>\> bajarse de; \<\<rope\>\> bajar por -
10 turn down
1) (to say `no' to; to refuse: He turned down her offer/request.) declinar, rechazar2) (to reduce (the level of light, noise etc) produced by (something): Please turn down (the volume on) the radio - it's far too loud!) bajar, disminuirturn down vb1. bajar2. rechazarturn down vt1) refuse: rehusar, rechazarthey turned down our invitation: rehusaron nuestra invitación2) lower: bajar (el volumen)v.• bajar (Volumen) v.• rehusar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( fold back) \<\<collar/brim/sheets\>\> doblarb) ( diminish) \<\<heating/volume/temperature\>\> bajarc) ( reject) \<\<offer/application\>\> rechazar*; \<\<job/candidate\>\> rechazar*, no aceptarher request for a loan was turned down — le negaron el préstamo, no le concedieron el préstamo
VT + ADV1) (=fold down) [+ bedclothes, collar, page] doblar2) (=turn upside down) [+ playing card] poner boca abajo3) (=reduce) [+ gas, heat, volume] bajar4) (=refuse) [+ offer, suitor, candidate] rechazar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( fold back) \<\<collar/brim/sheets\>\> doblarb) ( diminish) \<\<heating/volume/temperature\>\> bajarc) ( reject) \<\<offer/application\>\> rechazar*; \<\<job/candidate\>\> rechazar*, no aceptarher request for a loan was turned down — le negaron el préstamo, no le concedieron el préstamo
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11 shake down
(colloq) v + o + adv (AmE)a) ( extort money)they shook me down for a couple of hundred dollars — me sacaron or (fam) me hicieron largar doscientos dólares
b) ( search) \<\<person\>\> cachear, registrar1. VT + ADV1) [+ fruit, snow] hacer caer, sacudir; [+ thermometer] agitar (para bajar la temperatura)2) (US)**to shake sb down — (=rob) sacar dinero a algn, estafar or timar a algn
they shook him down for 5,000 dollars — le sacaron 5.000 dólares (=search)
2. VI + ADV*1) (=settle for sleep) acostarse, echarse a dormir2) (=settle in) adaptarseI'll give them a few weeks to see how they shake down — les daré unas semanas para ver cómo se adaptan
* * *(colloq) v + o + adv (AmE)a) ( extort money)they shook me down for a couple of hundred dollars — me sacaron or (fam) me hicieron largar doscientos dólares
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12 keep down
1) (not to (allow to) rise up: Keep down - they're shooting at us!) seguir agachado2) (to control or put a limit on: They are taking steps to keep down the rabbit population.) limitar3) (to digest without vomiting: He has eaten some food but he won't be able to keep it down.) mantener en el estómago1) v + adv ( not show oneself) no levantarse2) v + o + adva) ( not raise)keep your head/voice down — no levantes la cabeza/la voz
b) ( not vomit) retener*3) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( not allow to increase)b) \<\<weeds\>\> contener*1. VT + ADV1) (=not raise)head 1., 1)you'll have to keep your head down for 48 hours — (fig) tendrás que mantener al margen durante 48 horas
2) (=control) [+ anger, rebellion] contener, reprimir; [+ weeds] no dejar crecer; [+ dog] sujetar3) (=limit) [+ prices, spending, temperature] mantener bajo; [+ costs, inflation] mantener al mismo nivelcould you keep the noise down? — ¿puedes hacer menos ruido?
4) (=hold back)a) oprimirb) (Scol)5) (=oppress) [+ spirits] oprimir6) (=retain) [+ food]he can't keep anything down — lo devuelve or vomita todo
2.VI + ADV seguir agachado, no levantar la cabeza* * *1) v + adv ( not show oneself) no levantarse2) v + o + adva) ( not raise)keep your head/voice down — no levantes la cabeza/la voz
b) ( not vomit) retener*3) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( not allow to increase)b) \<\<weeds\>\> contener* -
13 to get down
1 (depress) deprimir, desanimar2 (gen) bajar■ can you get that case down for me? ¿me puedes bajar esa maleta?■ they've got inflation down to 4% han conseguido reducir la inflación a 4%3 (write down) apuntar, anotar4 (swallow) tragar1 (descend) bajarse -
14 mark down
v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Busn) \<\<goods\>\> rebajarb) (BrE Educ) \<\<person/work\>\> bajarle la nota aVT + ADV1) (=note down) apuntar, anotar2) (Comm) [+ prices, goods] rebajar3) [+ student] bajar la nota a4) (=identify)I had him marked down as a friend of hers — pensé que era un amigo suyo, lo tomé por un amigo suyo
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Busn) \<\<goods\>\> rebajarb) (BrE Educ) \<\<person/work\>\> bajarle la nota a -
15 have down
v + o + adv1) ( dismantle) \<\<scaffolding/shelves\>\> quitar; ( demolish) \<\<wall/building\>\> tirar, echar abajo2) (AmE) ( know by heart) \<\<list/poem\>\> saber* de memoriaVT + ADV1) (for visit) invitar a quedarse en casawe are having the Smiths down for a few days — los Smith vienen a pasar unos días con nosotros or en casa
2) (=dismantle) [+ building, wall] tirar, echar abajo; [+ tent] quitar, desmontar3) (=move) [+ picture] quitar, descolgar* * *v + o + adv1) ( dismantle) \<\<scaffolding/shelves\>\> quitar; ( demolish) \<\<wall/building\>\> tirar, echar abajo2) (AmE) ( know by heart) \<\<list/poem\>\> saber* de memoria -
16 send down
(to expel (a student) from a university.) expulsarv + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE)a) ( from university) (usu pass) expulsarb) ( to prison) (colloq) meter presoVT + ADV1) (=cause to go down) [+ prices] provocar la bajada de, hacer bajar; [+ diver] mandar, enviar2) (Brit) (Univ) (=expel) expulsar3) * (=imprison) meter en la cárcel* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE)a) ( from university) (usu pass) expulsarb) ( to prison) (colloq) meter preso -
17 to put something down
dejar algo■ can you put that book down for a second? ¿puedes dejar ese libro un momento? -
18 pin s.o. down
expr.• hacerle a alguien comprometerse (Una decisión, etc.) expr. -
19 go down
1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) ser bien/mal acogido, ser bien/mal recibido2) ((of a ship) to sink: They were lost at sea when the ship went down.) hundirse3) ((of the sun or moon) to go below the horizon.) ponerse, esconderse4) (to be remembered: Your bravery will go down in history.) pasar (a la historia), quedar (para la posteridad), ser recordado5) ((of places) to become less desirable: This part of town has gone down in the last twenty years.) volverse menos solicitado; decaergo down vb bajarv.• bajar v.• descender v.• ladear v.v + adv1)a) ( descend) \<\<person\>\> bajar; \<\<sun\>\> ponerse*; \<\<curtain\>\> ( Theat) caer*, bajarto go down on one's knees/hands and knees — ponerse* de rodillas/a gatas
b) ( fall) \<\<boxer/horse\>\> caerse*; \<\<plane\>\> caer*, estrellarsec) ( sink) \<\<ship\>\> hundirsed) \<\<computer\>\> dejar de funcionar, descomponerse* (AmL)e) ( be defeated) ( Sport) perder*to go down (to somebody): Italy went down 2-1 to Uruguay Italia perdió 2 a 1 frente a Uruguay; to go down fighting — caer* luchando, morir* con las botas puestas
2)a) ( decrease) \<\<temperature/exchange rate\>\> bajar; \<\<population/unemployment\>\> disminuir*to go down in value — perder* valor
b) ( decline) \<\<standard/quality\>\> empeorarshe's gone down in my estimation — ha perdido or bajado mucho en mi estima
c) (abate, subside) \<\<wind/storm\>\> amainar; \<\<floods/swelling\>\> bajard) ( deflate) \<\<tire\>\> perder* aire, desinflarse3) ( extend)to go down to something: this road goes down to the beach este camino baja a or hasta la playa; the skirt goes down to her ankles — la falda le llega a los tobillos
4)a) ( toward the south) ir* ( hacia el sur)b) ( to another place) (BrE) ir*5)a) ( be swallowed)it just won't go down — no me pasa, no lo puedo tragar
b) \<\<present/proposal/remarks\>\>how did the announcement go down? — ¿qué tipo de acogida tuvo el anuncio?, ¿cómo recibieron el anuncio?
6) (be recorded, written)to go down in history as somebody/something — pasar a la historia como alguien/algo
1.VI + PREP bajar, descender2. VI + ADV1) (=descend) [sun] ponerse; [person] (=go downstairs) bajar2) (=fall) [person, horse] caerse3) (=crash) [plane] estrellarse, caer4) (=sink) [ship, person] hundirse5) (=decrease, decline) [price, temperature] bajar, descender; [tide, flood, water level] bajarthe house has gone down in value — la casa ha perdido valor or se ha devaluado
this neighbourhood has really gone down — este barrio ha perdido mucho, este barrio ya no es lo que era
she's really gone down since I last saw her — [sick person] ha dado un buen bajón * or ha empeorado mucho desde la última vez que la vi; [elderly person] ha perdido muchas facultades desde la última vez que la vi
6) (=deflate) [balloon, airbed] desinflarse, deshincharse (Sp)7) (=be defeated) perder8) (Comput) (=break down) bloquearse, dejar de funcionar9) (=be remembered)go down as•
to go down in history/to posterity — pasar a la historia/a la posteridad10) (Brit) (Univ) (at end of term) marcharse; (at end of degree) terminar la carrera, dejar la universidad11) (=be swallowed)•
it went down the wrong way — se me atragantó12) (=be accepted, approved)•
to go down well/ badly — ser bien/mal recibido•
I wonder how that will go down with her parents — me pregunto cómo les sentará eso a sus padres13) (Theat) [curtain] bajar; [lights] apagarse* * *v + adv1)a) ( descend) \<\<person\>\> bajar; \<\<sun\>\> ponerse*; \<\<curtain\>\> ( Theat) caer*, bajarto go down on one's knees/hands and knees — ponerse* de rodillas/a gatas
b) ( fall) \<\<boxer/horse\>\> caerse*; \<\<plane\>\> caer*, estrellarsec) ( sink) \<\<ship\>\> hundirsed) \<\<computer\>\> dejar de funcionar, descomponerse* (AmL)e) ( be defeated) ( Sport) perder*to go down (to somebody): Italy went down 2-1 to Uruguay Italia perdió 2 a 1 frente a Uruguay; to go down fighting — caer* luchando, morir* con las botas puestas
2)a) ( decrease) \<\<temperature/exchange rate\>\> bajar; \<\<population/unemployment\>\> disminuir*to go down in value — perder* valor
b) ( decline) \<\<standard/quality\>\> empeorarshe's gone down in my estimation — ha perdido or bajado mucho en mi estima
c) (abate, subside) \<\<wind/storm\>\> amainar; \<\<floods/swelling\>\> bajard) ( deflate) \<\<tire\>\> perder* aire, desinflarse3) ( extend)to go down to something: this road goes down to the beach este camino baja a or hasta la playa; the skirt goes down to her ankles — la falda le llega a los tobillos
4)a) ( toward the south) ir* ( hacia el sur)b) ( to another place) (BrE) ir*5)a) ( be swallowed)it just won't go down — no me pasa, no lo puedo tragar
b) \<\<present/proposal/remarks\>\>how did the announcement go down? — ¿qué tipo de acogida tuvo el anuncio?, ¿cómo recibieron el anuncio?
6) (be recorded, written)to go down in history as somebody/something — pasar a la historia como alguien/algo
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20 pin down
(to make (someone) give a definite answer, statement, opinion or promise: I can't pin him down to a definite date for his arrival.) abligar a uno a que concrete; hacer que se comprometaexpr.• inmobilizar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o1) ( prevent from moving)2)a) ( define) \<\<cause/identity\>\> definir, precisarsomething's wrong with me, but I can't pin it down — algo tengo, pero no sabría decir exactamente qué
b) ( force to state position)I managed to pin him down to a definite date — conseguí que se comprometiera para una fecha concreta
VT + ADV1) (=fasten or hold down) sujetar2) (fig)a) (=oblige to be specific)the minister refused to be pinned down on the timing of the reforms — el ministro no quiso comprometerse a dar fechas específicas para las reformas
b) (=identify) [+ problem] identificar; [+ concept] precisar, definir; [+ reason] dar con; [+ date] precisar3) (Mil) [+ troops] atraparour men were pinned down by artillery fire — nuestros hombres se vieron atrapados por fuego de artillería
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o1) ( prevent from moving)2)a) ( define) \<\<cause/identity\>\> definir, precisarsomething's wrong with me, but I can't pin it down — algo tengo, pero no sabría decir exactamente qué
b) ( force to state position)
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