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I. move down ГЛ. [muːv -] (move down)
II. move down ГЛ. [muːv -] (move [sb] down, move down [sb])
1. move down брит. ШКОЛА:
move down pupil
2. move down (in division, ranking):
move down team, player
III. move down ГЛ. [muːv -] (move [sth] down, move down [sth]) (to lower shelf etc.)
I. move [брит. muːv, америк. muv] СУЩ.
1. move:
mossa ж.
let's make a move разг.
it's time I made a move разг.
2. move (transfer):
to make the move to London family, firm:
to make the move to London employee:
3. move ИГРА:
mossa ж.
4. move (step, act):
mossa ж.
Выражения:
to be always on the move diplomat, family:
to be always on the move traveller:
a society on the move перенос.
II. move [брит. muːv, америк. muv] ГЛ. перех.
1. move:
move (change position of) cursor, bus stop, car, furniture
move game piece
move injured person, patient, army
move (to clear a space) object
to move sth off table, chair
to move sth out of room, house
to move sth into room, garden
2. move (set in motion):
move person: limb, finger, head
move wind: leaves, branch
move branch
move wind, water: wheel
move mechanism: wheel, cog
3. move (to new location or job):
move employee, staff, office, headquarters
4. move (to new house, site):
move furniture, belongings, equipment
5. move (affect):
move person
6. move (prompt, motivate):
to move sb to, to do circumstance:
7. move (propose):
move amendment, adjournment
8. move (sell, shift):
move goods, stock
III. move [брит. muːv, америк. muv] ГЛ. неперех.
1. move (stir, not stay still):
move person:
move lips, branch, earth:
2. move (proceed, travel):
move vehicle, person:
move procession:
move army:
we must get things moving перенос.
3. move (proceed quickly) разг.:
4. move (change home, location):
move person, family:
move firm, shop:
to move to countryside, Scotland, Italy
to move to Rome
5. move (change job):
to move to accounts, different department
6. move (act):
to move on problem, question
7. move ИГРА:
move player:
8. move ТОРГ.:
IV. to move oneself ГЛ. возвр. гл.
to move oneself разг.:
V. move [брит. muːv, америк. muv]
to get a move on разг.
to make a move on sb разг.
to put the moves on sb америк. разг.
I. down1 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn] НАРЕЧ. Down often occurs as the second element in verb combinations in English (go down fall down get down keep down put down etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (fall, get, keep, put etc.). - When used after such verbs as sit or lie down implies the action being done. Compare the following examples and their translations: she is sitting = lei siede/è seduta; she is sitting down = lei si siede/si sta sedendo. - When used to indicate vague direction, down often has no explicit translation in Italian: to go down to London = andare a Londra down in Brighton = a Brighton. - For examples and further usages, see this entry.
1. down (from higher to lower level):
down! (to dog)
down (in crossword)
verticali
2. down (indicating position at lower level):
where are you?” - down here!”
dove sei?” - “quaggiù!”
3. down (from upstairs):
4. down (indicating direction):
they live down south разг.
5. down (in a range, scale, hierarchy):
6. down (indicating loss of money, decrease in profits etc.):
I'm £10 down
7. down (indicating decrease in extent, volume, quality, process):
dollar fever down on Wall St ЖУРН.
8. down (in writing):
9. down (on list, programme, schedule):
to put sb's name down for sth
10. down (incapacitated):
11. down СПОРТ (behind):
to be two sets, two points down tennis player:
12. down (as deposit):
to pay £40 down
13. down (downwards):
II. down1 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. down (from higher to lower point):
2. down (at a lower part of):
3. down (along):
4. down (throughout):
III. down1 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn] ПРИЛ.
1. down (depressed):
down разг.
down разг.
2. down брит.:
down escalator, elevator
down Ж.-Д. train, line
3. down ИНФОРМ.:
IV. down1 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn] ГЛ. перех. разг.
1. down:
down person
down plane
2. down (drink):
V. down1 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn] СУЩ.
to have a down on sb разг.
VI. down1 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn]
to be down on sb разг.
down2 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn] СУЩ.
1. down (of birds):
2. down (of body, plants):
Down [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn]
down3 [брит. daʊn, америк. daʊn] СУЩ.
1. down → downs
2. down (dune):
down редко
duna ж.
downs [брит. daʊnz] СУЩ. npl брит. (hills)
I. move down ГЛ. неперех.
II. move down ГЛ. перех.
to move down in the world разг.
I. move [mu:v] СУЩ.
1. move (movement):
2. move:
3. move ИГРА:
mossa ж.
4. move (action):
mossa ж.
II. move [mu:v] ГЛ. неперех.
1. move:
2. move (in games):
3. move:
Выражения:
move it! разг.
III. move [mu:v] ГЛ. перех.
1. move:
2. move (cause emotions):
3. move (propose):
down1 [daʊn] СУЩ.
I. down2 [daʊn] НАРЕЧ.
1. down (movement):
2. down (from another point):
3. down (less in volume or intensity):
4. down (temporal):
5. down (in writing):
6. down (not functioning) computer, server, telephone lines:
7. down (as deposit):
to put $100/10% down on sth
Выражения:
II. down2 [daʊn] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. down (lower):
2. down (along):
Present
Imove down
youmove down
he/she/itmoves down
wemove down
youmove down
theymove down
Past
Imoved down
youmoved down
he/she/itmoved down
wemoved down
youmoved down
theymoved down
Present Perfect
Ihavemoved down
youhavemoved down
he/she/ithasmoved down
wehavemoved down
youhavemoved down
theyhavemoved down
Past Perfect
Ihadmoved down
youhadmoved down
he/she/ithadmoved down
wehadmoved down
youhadmoved down
theyhadmoved down
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Talking animatedly, she downs a couple of glasses of wine from a decanter on the sideboard and tosses the wineglass on the floor.
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But the transition from small-town girl in hand-me-downs to literary superstar was not easy.
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I got all the hand-me-downs.
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Genetic analysis reveals that the presence of functioning DAF-16 is required to produce the extended lifespan observed in DAF-2 knock-downs.
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While many merchants and traders became wealthy from the mahogany industry, ups and downs in the market had a large impact on the economy.
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