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down (EN)
adverbe, préposition, adjectif, verbe, nom, nom

adverbe “down”

down
  1. en bas
    The apple fell down from the tree.
  2. le long de
    They walked down the road to the beach.
  3. vers le sud
    We drove down to Florida for our vacation.

préposition “down”

down
  1. en bas de
    They climbed down the ladder.
  2. le long de
    He walked down the hallway.

adjectif “down”

forme de base down (more/most)
  1. en panne
    The website is down due to technical issues.
  2. déprimé
    She felt down after hearing the bad news.

verbe “down”

infinitif down; il downs; prét. downed; part. passé downed; gér. downing
  1. abattre
    The wind downed several trees during the storm.
  2. abattre (un avion)
    The pilot managed to down the enemy aircraft with a single missile.
  3. avaler d'un trait
    He downed his coffee before rushing out the door.

nom “down”

singulier down, indénombrable
  1. duvet
    The pillow is filled with goose down.

nom “down”

s. down, pl. downs
  1. colline
    They enjoyed a picnic on the downs.
  2. une occasion de faire avancer le ballon au football américain
    The team needs ten yards to get a first down.
  3. inconvénient
    The only down to this job is the long commute.