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意味・対訳 (高い位置から)低いほうへ、下へ、(机の上などに)下ろして、床に、地面に、(階上から)階下へ、(食べた物を)飲み込んで、下がって、下りて、(階上から)下りて
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下に 下方への運動から「ふらふらしていたものが落ちつく」,「落ち込んで」という意味合いが出てくる |
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研究社 新英和中辞典での「Down!」の意味 |
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come down in the world 落ちぶれる.
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boil down soup stock スープストックを煮詰める.
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⇒PAY down 【成句】.
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| be dówn on… | còme dówn to… |
| dówn and óut | dówn at héel |
| dówn in the móuth | dówn on one's lúck |
| dówn through… | dówn to the gróund |
| dòwn únder | dówn with… |
| úp and dówn |
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sail down the Sea of Japan 日本海を南下する.
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⇒UPs and downs 名詞【成句】.
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コア下に下方への運動から「ふらふらしていたものが落ちつく」,「落ち込んで」という意味合いが出てくる
├下へ▷1
├南へ▷2a
├離れて▷2b
├下流へ▷3
└低い所に▷4
Ⅱ勢い・数量の低下副詞
├弱って▷5
└下がって▷6
Ⅲ安定・固定副詞
├抑圧して▷7a
└落ち着かせて▷7b
…を下って▷前置詞1
…の下に▷前置詞2
下への▷形容詞1
南への;(列車が)下りの▷形容詞2
副詞
1下へ,下がって,降りて,降ろして;倒れて,倒して
2a(地理的に)(北から)南へ
b(話し手から)離れて,向こうに;((英))(都会から)田舎へ,地方へ
3(流れが)下流へ,下って;飲み込んで;((比ゆ))後世へ
4〔状態〕低い所に(位置して),低い姿勢になって
Ⅱ勢い・数量の低下
5(勢力・活動などが)弱って,(調子が)悪い,低下して,止まって
6(物価・収益などが)下がって,減少して;細くして,小さい部分に分けて
Ⅲ安定・固定
7a(落ち着くところまで)低く抑えて,抑圧して
b落ち着かせて;片付けて
8〔固定〕a固定して,留めて
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b追い詰めて
c(文章に)書き留めて
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9完全に,徹底的に;(汚れなどをきれいに)落として
Ⅳその他
10現金で,頭金として
11≪野球≫アウトになって
成句be down for ... [to do]
…の[…する]予定になっている
成句be down on ...
…に敵意を抱く,腹を立てる
成句be down to ...
(人に)かかっている;…の責任である
成句down and out
①おちぶれて,打ちひしがれて;健康を害して
②≪ボクシング≫打ちのめされて,KOされて
成句down below
すぐ下に;地下に
成句down to the ground
まったく;ぴったりと
成句down under
オーストラリア[ニュージーランド]に(英国・米国から見て「地球の裏側に」当たることから)
成句Down with ...!
打倒…,…をぶっつぶせ
成句go [be] down with ...
(病気で)倒れる
前置詞
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動詞
他動詞
名詞
日本語WordNet(英和)での「Down!」の意味 |
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the story was passed down from father to son その話は父から子へ伝えられた |
lay face down 面を下にしておく |
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Wiktionary英語版での「Down!」の意味 |
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/30 17:09 UTC 版)
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発音
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA: /daʊn/
- (Canada, dialectal) IPA: /dʌʊn/, [dəu̯n]
- (Northumbria) IPA: /duːn/
- 韻: -aʊn
語源 1
From 中期英語 doun, doune, from 古期英語 dūne (“down”), aphetic form of adūne (“down, downward”), from earlier ofdūne (“down”, literally “off the hill”), from of (“of, off of”) + dūn (“hill, mount, dune, down”). More at Etymology 2 below. For the development from directional phrases to prepositions, compare Old Frisian dene (“down”, adverb, literally “(to the) floor”), Middle Low German dāle (“down, downwards”, literally “(in/to the) dale/valley”), whence German Low German dal (“down”). Compare also Saterland Frisian deel (“down”, literally “to/into the dale”), West Frisian del (“down”).
副詞
down (not generally comparable, comparative further down or farther down, superlative furthest down or farthest down)
- (comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
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1967, Barbara Sleigh, Jessamy, year_published edition, Sevenoaks, Kent: Bloomsbury, →ISBN, page 48:
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To her humiliation Jessamy found there were tears trickling down her cheeks.
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- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:down.
- To or towards what is considered the bottom of something, irrespective of whether this is presently physically lower.
- (comparable) At a lower or further place or position along a set path.
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1906, Stanley J[ohn] Weyman, chapter I, in Chippinge Borough, New York, N.Y.: McClure, Phillips & Co., →OCLC, page 01:
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It was April 22, 1831, and a young man was walking down Whitehall in the direction of Parliament Street. He wore shepherd's plaid trousers and the swallow-tail coat of the day, with a figured muslin cravat wound about his wide-spread collar.
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- To the south (as south is at the bottom of typical maps).
- Away from the city (regardless of direction).
- At or towards any place that is visualised as 'down' by virtue of local features or local convention, or arbitrarily, irrespective of direction or elevation change.
- Coordinate term: over
- Forward, straight ahead.
- (rail transport) In the direction leading away from the principal terminus, away from milepost zero.
- (UK, academia, dated) Away from Oxford or Cambridge.
- To a subordinate or less prestigious position or rank.
- (sports) Towards the opponent's side (in ball-sports).
- So as to lessen quantity, level or intensity.
- So as to reduce size, weight or volume.
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1981 August 29, Nancy Wechsler, “Pornography and the Lawyers Guild”, in Gay Community News, volume 9, number 7, page 4:
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At that point I perhaps should have gone back through the interview and changed what I said — slightly re-worded it to better reflect my feelings about the two resolutions. But I did not think to do that. I was caught up in the crunch of trying to get it all ready for publication, and edit it down, not add more explanations to it.
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- From less to greater detail.
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2013 August 3, “Boundary problems”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8847:
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Economics is a messy discipline: too fluid to be a science, too rigorous to be an art. Perhaps it is fitting that economists’ most-used metric, gross domestic product (GDP), is a tangle too. GDP measures the total value of output in an economic territory. Its apparent simplicity explains why it is scrutinised down to tenths of a percentage point every month.
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- From a remoter or higher antiquity.
- Into a state of non-operation.
- So as to secure or compress something to the floor, ground, or other (usually horizontal) surface.
- On paper (or in a durable record).
- So as to be cowed into silence.
- As a down payment.
- (crosswords, in relation to a numbered clued word) In a downwards direction; vertically.
- Used with verbs to indicate that the action of the verb was carried to some state of completion, permanence, or success rather than being of indefinite duration.
- (sentence substitute, imperative) Get down.
使用する際の注意点
- Down can be used with verbs in ways that change the meaning of the verb in ways not entirely predictable from the meanings of the down and the verb, though related to them. See Category:English phrasal verbs formed with "down".
反意語
- (antonym(s) of “from a higher position to a lower one”): up
- (antonym(s) of “at a lower place”): up
- (antonym(s) of “away from the city”): up
- (antonym(s) of “into a state of non-operation”): up
- (antonym(s) of “rail transport: direction leading away from the principal terminus”): up
- (antonym(s) of “in crosswords”): across
- (antonym(s) of “forward, straight ahead”): back; backwards; rearwards
前置詞
down
派生語
形容詞
down (comparative more down, superlative most down) (chiefly predicative, but see usage notes)
- Facing downwards.
- At a lower level than before.
- Antonym: up
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The stock market is down.
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Prices are down.
- (informal) Sad, unhappy, depressed, feeling low.
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2011, Rachel Platten, “Overwhelmed”, in Be Here:
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We get down, down, down / We feel sorry for ourselves / We get down, down, down / We all need somebody's help
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- Sick, wounded, or damaged:
- (normally in the combination 'down with') Sick or ill.
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He is down with the flu.
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- (not comparable, military, law enforcement, slang, of a person) Wounded and unable to move normally, or killed.
- (veterinary medicine, of a cow) Stranded in a recumbent position; unable to stand.
- (not comparable, military, aviation, slang, of an aircraft) Mechanically failed, collided, shot down, or otherwise suddenly unable to fly.
- (not comparable) Inoperable; out of order; out of service.
- (normally in the combination 'down with') Sick or ill.
- (slang) In prison.
- Having a lower score than an opponent.
- (baseball, cricket, colloquial, following the noun modified) Out.
- (colloquial, with "on") Negative about; hostile to.
- (Canada, US, slang) Comfortable [with]; accepting [of]; okay [with].
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2001, Omar Tyree, For the Love of Money, page 121:
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Then again, with your name being Juanita Perez, I wasn't sure if you were more down with the Latinos or something.
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- (African-American Vernacular, slang) Accepted, respected, or loyally participating in the (thug) community.
- Finished (of a task); defeated or dealt with (of an opponent or obstacle); elapsed (of time). Often coupled with to go (remaining).
- Thoroughly practiced, learned or memorised; mastered. (Compare down pat.)
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2013, P.J. Hoover, Solstice, →ISBN, page 355:
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I stay with Chloe the longest. When she's not hanging out at the beach parties, she lives in a Japanese garden complete with an arched bridge spanning a pond filled with koi of varying sizes and shapes. Reeds shoot out of the water, rustling when the fish swim through them, and river-washed stones are sprinkled in a bed of sand. Chloe has this whole new Japanese thing down.
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- (obsolete) Downright; absolute; positive.
- (of a tree, limb, etc) Fallen or felled.
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1920, Boys and Girls Bookshelf: A Practical Plan of Character Building ..., page 309:
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The mere fact that there are quantities of trees near by with "loads” of down wood, does not signify that it is desirable camp fuel.
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- 1935 (printed in 2009), Powell, Shenandoah Letters, 54:
- (rail transport, of a train) Travelling in the direction leading away from the principal terminus, away from milepost zero.
使用する際の注意点
In many senses, using this adjective in an attributive position (before the noun) is avoided in everyday Standard English:
Compare a synonym, faulty, which can be used either predicatively or attributively:
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In certain specialised uses (such as the veterinary medicine, timber and rail transport senses), there is no avoidance of the attributive placement, which is used freely.
派生語
- down bad
- down but not out
- downtime
動詞
down (third-person singular simple present downs, present participle downing, simple past and past participle downed)
- (transitive) To knock (someone or something) down; to cause to come down; to fell. [from 16th c.]
- (transitive) Specifically, to cause (something in the air) to fall to the ground; to bring down (with a missile etc.). [from 19th c.]
- (transitive) To lower; to put (something) down. [from 16th c.]
- (transitive, figurative) To defeat; to overpower. [from 17th. c.]
- (transitive, colloquial) To disparage; to put down. [from 18th c.]
- (intransitive, rare or obsolete) To go or come down; to descend. [from 17th. c.]
- (transitive, colloquial) To drink or swallow, especially without stopping before the vessel containing the liquid is empty. [from 19th c.]
- (transitive, American football, Canadian football) To render (the ball) dead, typically by touching the ground while in possession. [from 19th c.]
- (transitive, golf, pocket billiards) To sink (a ball) into a hole or pocket. [from 20th c.]
同意語
派生語
- double down
- down tools
- triple down
名詞
- A negative aspect; a downer, a downside.
- (dated) A grudge (on someone).
- A downer, depressant.
- An act of swallowing an entire drink at once.
- (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.
- (crosswording) A clue whose solution runs vertically in the grid.
- (gambling) The shift or period of time during which a dealer manages a given table before rotating to the next table at a casino or cardroom, which is often 30 minutes.
- A downstairs room of a two-story house.
- Down payment.
- The lightest quark with a charge number of −⁄3.
派生語
- amp down
- antidown
- a whisper down the lane
- backdown
- bag down
- ball down
- bar down
- Barwon Downs
- be down with
- belt down
- bid down
- blaze down
- boildown
- bolt down
- bone down
- bottle down
- bouncedown
- bowl down
- Branton
- break-down
- breast down
- bringdown
- bring down on
- bring down the curtain
- bro down
- buck down
- buff down
- bug down
- builddown
- bunk down
- burn one down
- buss-down
- buss down
- bust-down
- bust down
- butter down
- buy down
- buydown
- camp down
- Carnon Downs
- Carrum Downs
- cast down
- cast-me-down
- catch someone with their pants down
- chalk down
- chalk it down
- champ down on
- chuck down
- clean down
- cleardown
- clew down
- climbdown
- comb down
- copy down
- couch down
- countdown
- cramdown
- cure down
- darken down
- dig down
- Dorset Down
- douche down
- downable
- downalator
- down and distance
- down and out
- down at heel
- down at heels
- down-at-the-heel
- downbeat
- downblend
- downblouse
- downbound
- downbow
- downburst
- downcard
- downcase
- downchirp
- downclimb
- downcoast
- downcomer
- down-crested
- downcutting
- downcycle
- downdip
- downdraft
- downed (US and Canadian football)
- downer
- downface
- downfall
- downfalling
- downfield
- downflood
- downflow
- downfold
- downforce
- down for the count
- downgauge
- downgaze
- downglide
- downgoing
- downgone
- downgyved
- down-gyved
- downhearted
- down-hearted
- down-hole
- down in the dumps
- down in the mouth
- downish
- downless
- downlight
- downlighting
- downlike
- download
- downlooked
- downlooker
- downlying
- downmass
- down memory lane
- down-modulate
- downmost
- downness
- down on one's luck
- down-page
- down pat
- down payment
- downpick
- downpipe
- downpress
- downpression
- downpressor
- down quark
- downrange
- downrank
- down-river
- down round
- down route, downroute
- downsample
- downselection
- downshift
- downshifter
- downsitting
- downslope
- downsloping
- downslur
- downsome
- down someone's alley
- downspout
- downstair
- downstate
- downstreet
- downstrike
- downstroke
- downstroy
- downstyle
- down-tempo
- downtempo
- down the hatch
- down the house
- downthrow
- downthrown
- downtick
- down to every move on the board
- downtone
- down to the short strokes
- downtown
- downtread
- downtube
- down upon one's luck
- downward
- downwarp
- down with one's dust
- down with the dust
- downzone
- dragger-down
- drawdown
- drilldown
- drink down
- drop-down menu
- drydown
- dubdown
- duck down
- dumbed-down
- East Down
- eat down
- eiderdown
- evendown
- eyes down
- farm down
- fasten down
- featherdown
- first down (US and Canadian football)
- fish down
- flake down
- flat down
- flatten down
- flop down
- flump down
- fold-down
- force down someone's throat
- fourth down (US football)
- get down on
- get down to
- glow-down
- gobble down
- go down south
- go down swinging
- goosedown
- guzzle down
- hands-down
- harsh down
- have down
- have down as
- hew down
- hoedown
- hold it down
- hoot down
- horf down
- hound down
- howl down
- ice down
- jaw down
- keep one's voice down
- Keilor Downs
- knockdown
- knock down
- knock-down-and-drag-out
- lamb down
- land down
- lard down
- lay down
- lay down on
- lay the hammer down
- lengthen down
- lift down
- live down to
- load down
- lookdown
- lop down
- lowdown
- lower-down
- mack down
- manage down
- mix down
- mixdown
- moondown
- mop down
- mountdown
- neckdown
- North Downs
- officer down
- party-down
- party down
- pastedown
- pat-down
- playdown
- plead down
- plough down
- plow down
- pop down
- press down
- pull-down resistor
- pull the shutters down
- pushdown
- push down
- put it down
- put something down to experience
- pyramid down
- render down
- ride down
- ride down on
- ringdown
- rinse down
- rip down
- salt down
- scale-down
- scoff down
- scour down
- scrape down
- scrawl down
- scribble down
- scrounge down
- scrub down
- sdown
- seat down
- second down (US and Canadian football)
- sell down the river
- send down for
- shave down
- shine down on
- shine down upon
- shoot down
- short down
- shorten down
- shove down
- showdown
- show down
- shrink down
- shut-down
- sit one's butt down
- skinny down
- slam down
- slapdown
- slowing-down time
- slump down
- smackdown
- snack down on
- snork down
- snug down
- soap down
- sober down
- speak down to
- spelldown
- spindown
- splashdown
- spooldown
- staredown
- steep-down
- Stonebeck Down
- stowdown
- straight up and down
- strapdown
- sugar down
- sundown
- swab down
- swallow down
- swill down
- tail down
- take someone down the garden path
- talkdown
- teem down
- ten toes down
- the house down
- thin down
- third down (US and Canadian football)
- thistledown
- tighten down
- top-down
- torch down
- toss down
- touchdown
- towel down
- trace down
- tread down
- trickledown
- trim down
- tune down
- turndown
- turtle down
- Tyrrell Downs
- up and down house
- up hill and down dell
- upside down
- walk down
- warm-down
- wet down
- while you're down there
- whisper down the lane
- whittle down
- window down
- winnow down
- wolve down
- you can't keep a good man down
- zipper down
参照
語源 2
From 中期英語 doune, from 古期英語 dūn, from Proto-West Germanic *dūn (“sandhill, dune”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *dūnaz, *dūnǭ (“pile, heap”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewh₂- (“smoke, haze, dust”).
Alternatively, perhaps borrowed from Proto-Celtic *dūnom (“hill; hillfort”) (compare Welsh din (“city, fort, stronghold”), Irish dún (“hill, fort”)), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewh₂- (“to finish, come full circle”).
Cognate with West Frisian dún (“dune, sandhill”), Dutch duin (“dune, sandhill”), German Düne (“dune”). More at town; akin to dune. Doublet of Down.
名詞
down (countable and uncountable, plural downs)
- (especially Southern England, also Australia, often plural, often in place names) A hill; in England, especially a chalk hill.
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1691, John Ray, The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation, London: Pr. for S. Smith, →OCLC:
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...as they muſt needs acknowledge who have been on the Downs of Suſſex, and enjoyed that ravishing Proſpect of the Sea on one Hand, and the Country far and wide on the other.
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1898, H. G. Wells, Certain Personal Matters: A Collection of Material, Mainly Autobiographical, Lawrence & Bullen, →OCLC, page 256:
- (usually in the plural) A field, especially one used for horse racing.
- (UK, chiefly 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.
派生語
- Abingdon Downs
- Alton Downs
- Ashley Down
- Barwon Downs
- Bedminster Down
- Bridgeman Downs
- Bulloo Downs
- Carnon Downs
- Carrum Downs
- Christie Downs
- Clifton Down
- Crawley Down
- Darling Downs
- downland
- Downside
- Dundee Downs
- Durham Downs
- Dutson Downs
- East Down
- Elizabeth Downs
- Emery Down
- Emu Downs
- Epsom Downs
- Frome Downs
- Hackney Downs
- Juna Downs
- Karana Downs
- Keilor Downs
- Kiama Downs
- Mantuan Downs
- May Downs
- Millmerran Downs
- Minnie Downs
- Mulga Downs
- Munno Para Downs
- Murray Downs
- Murrumba Downs
- Noarlunga Downs
- North Downs
- Quintrell Downs
- Regency Downs
- Roxby Downs
- Salisbury Downs
- Seaview Downs
- Sippy Downs
- South Downs
- Southern Downs
- St Boniface Down
- Surrey Downs
- Telopea Downs
- Tyrrell Downs
- Wembley Downs
- Werrington Downs
- West Down
- Western Downs
- Weyba Downs
- Windsor Downs
語源 3
From 中期英語 doun, from Old Norse dúnn, from Proto-Germanic *dūnaz (“down”), which is related to *dauniz (“(pleasant) smell”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰowh₂-nis, from the root *dʰewh₂-.
Cognate with Saterland Frisian Duune (“fluff, down”), German Daune (“down”) and Danish dun (“down”).
名詞
down (countable and uncountable, plural downs)
- Soft, fluffy immature feathers which grow on young birds. Used as insulating material in duvets, sleeping bags and jackets.
- (botany) The pubescence of plants; the hairy crown or envelope of the seeds of certain plants, such as the thistle.
- The soft hair of the face when beginning to appear.
- That which is made of down, as a bed or pillow; that which affords ease and repose, like a bed of down.
動詞
down (third-person singular simple present downs, present participle downing, simple past and past participle downed)
Further reading
- Kroonen, Guus (2013), “dauna-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 90
- “down”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
アナグラム
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down
下の方へ
低くなる
がっくりした
further down
下におろう
下におろう
It is looking down―on the fall―on the decline.
to go down
farthest down
to go down―come down―(二階からなら)―go downstairs―come downstairs
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