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down noun

  /daʊn/ , /dʌʊn/ , [dəu̯n]
  • (especially, southern England, also Australia, often plural, often in place names) A hill; in England, especially a chalk hill.
  • (UK, mostly, in the plural) A tract of poor, sandy, undulating or hilly land near the sea, covered with fine turf which serves chiefly for the grazing of sheep.
Hügel

down preposition

  /daʊn/ , /dʌʊn/ , [dəu̯n]
  • From the higher end to the lower of.
  • From one end to another of (in any direction); along.
ab

down adverb

  /daʊn/ , /dʌʊn/ , [dəu̯n]
  • (comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
hinunter, runter, herunter
  • Forward, straight ahead.
geradeaus
unten

down adjective

  /daʊn/ , /dʌʊn/ , [dəu̯n]
  • (informal) Sad, unhappy, depressed, feeling low.
down
  • At a lower level than before.
unten

down noun

  /daʊn/ , /dʌʊn/ , [dəu̯n]
  • Soft, fluffy immature feathers which grow on young birds. Used as insulating material in duvets, sleeping bags and jackets.
Daune

down verb

  /daʊn/ , /dʌʊn/ , [dəu̯n]
  • (transitive) To knock (someone or something) down; to cause to come down; to fell. [from 16th c.]
exen, fallen lassen, runterkippen, schlucken, trinken
  • (transitive) Specifically, to cause (something in the air) to fall to the ground; to bring down (with a missile etc.). [from 19th c.]
exen, runterkippen, schlucken, trinken, versenken
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