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I [daun] 1. advвниз, дони́зу; внизу́, нанизу́to climb down — зла́зити, зліза́ти
to flow down — стіка́ти
down to the time of Shakespeare — (від на́ших часі́в) до епо́хи Шекспі́ра
the death rate is very much down — сме́ртність зна́чно зни́зилась
to read from the beginning down to the last chapter — чита́ти від поча́тку до оста́ннього ро́зділу
to go down to the country — пої́хати в прові́нцію (на село́)
down and out — розо́рений
down at the heel(s) — із сто́птаними каблука́ми; бі́дно (неоха́йно) одя́гнений
down in the mouth — у пога́ному на́строї, засму́чений
down on the nail розм. — одра́зу, нега́йно
down to the ground розм. — цілко́м, зо́всім
down with...! — геть...!
to come down on smb. — накида́тися на ко́гось, ла́яти кого́сь
up and down — туди́ й сюди́
to write down — записа́ти
2. prepto fall down — впа́сти
(вниз) по, за3. adjdown the stream — за течіє́ю
спрямо́ваний внизdown grade — у́хил залізни́чної ко́лії
4. v розм.down train — по́їзд (по́тяг), що йде з (вели́кого) мі́ста
1) спуска́ти(ся)2) кінча́тиto down tools — припиня́ти робо́ту
3) збива́ти ( літак)4) перемага́ти, дола́ти, підкоря́ти5) ковта́ти5. nto down medicine — проковтну́ти лі́ки
II [daun] nups and downs — вибо́їни; мінли́вість до́лі, уда́чі й невда́чі
пух, пушо́кIII [daun] nвідкри́та височина́, па́горб
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