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I . down1 [daʊn] PRISL.

1. down:

dol
`down!' (to a dog)

2. down (downwards):

down
head down

3. down (in a lower position):

down
down here/there

5. down (away from the centre):

down

6. down pog. (badly off):

down
to be down on one's luck
to kick sb when he's down

9. down ŠPORT:

down
down

10. down (at/to a lower amount):

he was only $50 down
to get the price down

12. down (on paper):

to get [or put]sb down for sth

13. down (already finished):

down

14. down (as initial payment):

down
to pay [or put] £100 down

15. down (attributable):

to be down to sb/sth
it's all down to you now

16. down (in crossword puzzles):

down
down to the ground

II . down1 [daʊn] PREDL.

1. down (in a downward/downhill direction):

down
dol
up and down the stairs

2. down (downhill):

down

4. down (through time):

down the centuries

5. down pog. (to):

brit. angl. avstral. angl. we went down the pub
to go down the shops

III . down1 <more down, most down> [daʊn] PRID.

1. down (moving downward):

down
the down escalator

2. down pog. (unhappy):

down
down

3. down pog. (disapprove of):

to be down on sb

4. down (not functioning):

down
v okvari

5. down (sunk to a low level):

the river is down

IV . down1 [daʊn] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. down (knock down):

to down sb

2. down (shoot down):

to down sth

3. down esp brit. angl.:

to down tools

4. down ŠPORT (beat):

down am. angl. avstral. angl.

5. down (drink quickly):

down

V . down1 [daʊn] SAM.

1. down (bad fortune):

2. down no mn. pog. (dislike):

to have a down on sb

3. down am. angl. NOGOMET:

down
poskus m. spol napada

VI . down1 [daʊn] MEDM.

down2 [daʊn] SAM. no mn. (soft feathers)

down
puh m. spol
down quilt

down3 [daʊn] SAM. esp brit. angl.

boiled-down [ˈbɔɪlddaʊn] PRID.

ˈbro·ken-down PRID.

1. broken-down (not working):

2. broken-down (dilapidated):

cash ˈdown PRISL. TRG.

ˈclimb-down SAM. brit. angl.

ˈclose-down SAM.

down ˈpay·ment SAM.

down payment
polog m. spol
to make [or put]a down payment on sth

Down 'Un·der SAM.

dress·ing-ˈdown SAM. pog.

ˈrub-down SAM. no mn.

put down GLAG.

Geslo uporabnika
put down preh. glag.

let down GLAG.

Geslo uporabnika
let down preh. glag.

dig down GLAG.

Geslo uporabnika
dig down preh. glag.

get down GLAG.

Geslo uporabnika
get sb down preh. glag.

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