Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Down"
The meaning of "Down" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does down mean?
A:
depende, se for como substantivo significa penugem (de ave e tal), se for como adj significa desanimado ou p baixo como por ex: I´m down (estou p baixo)
Q:
What does I'm down mean?
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"I'm down" is a slang way of saying that you agree to do something. An example:
"Hey John, you want to go to the bar tonight?"
"Sure, I'm down."
I hope it helps!
"Hey John, you want to go to the bar tonight?"
"Sure, I'm down."
I hope it helps!
Q:
What does all down mean?
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In this case it would be synonymous with all of her side. It is common colloquial term.
Q:
What does "down" in 160 mean?
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It means Fenster is interested in doing whatever the job is. A couple lines above it said Fenster already heard about it, and he must have agreed at some earlier time.
Q:
What does "down" in 122 mean?
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Along the length of.
"He looked down the road". The inside means the tightest part of the turn. The outside of a turn takes longer to travel because it's wider.
"He looked down the road". The inside means the tightest part of the turn. The outside of a turn takes longer to travel because it's wider.
Example sentences using "Down"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with (It's all down to you).
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its down to you to get a gook mark (its your responsibilty)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with it's down to .
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It's down to you to make sure it gets finished!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with up, down , to, for.
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Good question. There are soo many... link up/hook up (dating)/rig up/sync up/buck up/cheer up/dress up/write up (I wrote up a paper to turn in)/write down (He wrote it down on paper to remember it) - It is hard to explain this concept
Q:
Please show me example sentences with down.
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@alejamdro: I walked down the stairs. Can you come down stairs? I like walking downhill rather than uphill.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I'm down for/with.
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"I'm down for pizza." (Someone suggests pizza for dinner, and you casually agree.)
"I'm down for sushi." ("Sure, let's get sushi.")
"I'm down with that." (Less common than 'down for,' I think, but it means 'I agree with that suggestion.')
"I'm down for sushi." ("Sure, let's get sushi.")
"I'm down with that." (Less common than 'down for,' I think, but it means 'I agree with that suggestion.')
Synonyms of "Down" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Down fell an apple. and An apple fell down. ?
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“Down fell an apple” is sort of an odd phrasing in normal conversation, but would work well in poetry. “An apple fell down” is more casual, but most would just say, “an apple fell.”
Q:
What is the difference between I'm down for it and I'm up for it ?
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They are both "slang" for you are okay with doing that activity. You are down for it , is the same thing as I am up for it.
Q:
What is the difference between "I'm down with that" and "I'm fown for that" ?
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Now that I think about it, the first one sounds a bit like "I'm cool with that" or "I'm okay with that"
Whereas the second expression sounds more like "Yeah, why not? Let's do that!" or "그러자" or "Let's go and do that"
Whereas the second expression sounds more like "Yeah, why not? Let's do that!" or "그러자" or "Let's go and do that"
Q:
What is the difference between I'm down and I'm up ?
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In that context, it's basically the same
I'm down to do it
I'm up for it
Both refers as they're going to the mall
I'm down to do it
I'm up for it
Both refers as they're going to the mall
Q:
What is the difference between under and below and beneath and underneath and down ?
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Under is the most common word when one thing is directly under another thing, or covered by it: under the bed; under the blanket.
Beneath can also be used in this way, but may suggest that the two objects are not close to each other: The submarine waited, far beneath the ship.
Under (opp. over) is used when there is movement from one side to another: The boy crawled under the fence.
Underneath is used instead of under,
A) to give more force to the idea of covering, touching, or hiding: the letter has been pushed underneath the carpet by accident.
B) at the end of the sentence: she wore a red coat with a blue dress underneath.
Beneath can also be used in this way, but may suggest that the two objects are not close to each other: The submarine waited, far beneath the ship.
Under (opp. over) is used when there is movement from one side to another: The boy crawled under the fence.
Underneath is used instead of under,
A) to give more force to the idea of covering, touching, or hiding: the letter has been pushed underneath the carpet by accident.
B) at the end of the sentence: she wore a red coat with a blue dress underneath.
Translations of "Down"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? down to
A:
Are you down da go swimming
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How do you say this in English (US)? down
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How do you say this in English (US)? down
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How do you say this in English (US)? down
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How do you say this in English (US)? down
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That is in English!
Other questions about "Down"
Q:
Did I use GET DOWN correctly? Can u see mistakes? ❤️🙏🏻
1- Katie, could you please get the clock down and change it the batteries?
2- Get down! Don't step on the chairs with those dirty shoes again
3- Get the Christmas tree down from the attic and put it in the living room
4- Martha is so positive and optimist, she never gets down with anything
5- I got down when my friends didn't buy me a cake for my birthday
6- You will never see me getting down with bullshit
7- Matias got down when his friends went out without him
8- I got down when I asked out Cindy for dinner and she said no
Do they sound natural?
1- Katie, could you please get the clock down and change it the batteries?
2- Get down! Don't step on the chairs with those dirty shoes again
3- Get the Christmas tree down from the attic and put it in the living room
4- Martha is so positive and optimist, she never gets down with anything
5- I got down when my friends didn't buy me a cake for my birthday
6- You will never see me getting down with bullshit
7- Matias got down when his friends went out without him
8- I got down when I asked out Cindy for dinner and she said no
Do they sound natural?
A:
1- change the batteries
4 - optimistic, gets down about anything
6 - getting down about
Para mí, 'get down with' significa 'estar de acuerdo'.
I am down with that idea! Hopefully Jess will get down with it too. Let's do it!
4 - optimistic, gets down about anything
6 - getting down about
Para mí, 'get down with' significa 'estar de acuerdo'.
I am down with that idea! Hopefully Jess will get down with it too. Let's do it!
Q:
Did I use GET DOWN CORRECTLY?. Can u see mistakes 😊🙏🏻
1- We should get down the mountain by this way. It looks more safer
2- Charlie! Get down soon and give me a hand with the car
3- Don't step the sofa with your dirty shoes. Get down from it now!
4- Please, get down those boxes from the bookcase and put them on the table
5- Get down the cat from the table, she's going to break something
6- Can you get down the ball from the roof?
I'm learning how to use GET DOWN
1- We should get down the mountain by this way. It looks more safer
2- Charlie! Get down soon and give me a hand with the car
3- Don't step the sofa with your dirty shoes. Get down from it now!
4- Please, get down those boxes from the bookcase and put them on the table
5- Get down the cat from the table, she's going to break something
6- Can you get down the ball from the roof?
I'm learning how to use GET DOWN
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1- We should get down the mountain ** this way. It looks ** safer
2- Charlie! Get down *now* and give me a hand with the car
3- Don't step *on* the sofa with your dirty shoes. Get down from it now!
4- Please, get ** those boxes *down* from the bookcase and put them on the table
5- Get ** the cat *down* from the table, she's going to break something
6- Can you get ** the ball *down* from the roof?
2- Charlie! Get down *now* and give me a hand with the car
3- Don't step *on* the sofa with your dirty shoes. Get down from it now!
4- Please, get ** those boxes *down* from the bookcase and put them on the table
5- Get ** the cat *down* from the table, she's going to break something
6- Can you get ** the ball *down* from the roof?
Q:
Did I use GET DOWN CORRECTLY?. Can u see mistakes 😊🙏🏻
1- We should get down the mountain by this way. It looks more safer
2- Charlie! Get down soon and give me a hand with the car
3- Don't step the sofa with your dirty shoes. Get down from it now!
4- Please, get down those boxes from the bookcase and put them on the table
5- Get down the cat from the table, she's going to break something
6- Can you get down the ball from the roof?
I'm learning how to use GET DOWN
1- We should get down the mountain by this way. It looks more safer
2- Charlie! Get down soon and give me a hand with the car
3- Don't step the sofa with your dirty shoes. Get down from it now!
4- Please, get down those boxes from the bookcase and put them on the table
5- Get down the cat from the table, she's going to break something
6- Can you get down the ball from the roof?
I'm learning how to use GET DOWN
A:
1- We should get down the mountain this way. It looks safer.
2-OK
3- Get down now! ("from it" is unnecessary)
4- get those boxes down**
5- get the cat down**
6- get the ball down**
If you're telling someone to get something down from a high place, the noun comes first "get the (noun) down"
2-OK
3- Get down now! ("from it" is unnecessary)
4- get those boxes down**
5- get the cat down**
6- get the ball down**
If you're telling someone to get something down from a high place, the noun comes first "get the (noun) down"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce down.
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Q:
Please show me how to pronounce down.
A:
needs a little bit more of an "n" sound at the end :)
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