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down adjective

  /daʊn/
  • At a lower level than before.
laag
  • (informal) Sad, unhappy, depressed, feeling low.
depressief, depri, down

down noun

  /daʊn/
  • (usually, in the plural) A field, especially one used for horse racing.
baan, veld
  • (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.
heuvel

down noun

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

down adverb

  /daʊn/
  • (comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
neer, beneden
  • Into a state of non-operation.
af, uit
  • To the south (as south is at the bottom of typical maps).
beneden

down noun

  /daʊn/
  • (American football) A single play, from the time the ball is snapped (the start) to the time the whistle is blown (the end) when the ball is down, or is downed.
down, kwart, ronde

down preposition

  /daʊn/
  • From the higher end to the lower of.
  • From one end to another of (in any direction); along.
af, beneden

down verb

  /daʊn/
  • (transitive) To knock (someone or something) down; to cause to come down; to fell. [from 16th c.]
atten, drinken, droppen, laten, vallen, zuipen
  • (transitive) Specifically, to cause (something in the air) to fall to the ground; to bring down (with a missile etc.). [from 19th c.]
atten, drinken, potten, zuipen

🇳🇱 nl en 🇬🇧

down adjective

  /dɑun/
depressed, down
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