Adjetivos / Adverbios | |||||||
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| down adv. | abajo | ||||||
| down adv. | hacia abajo | ||||||
| down adj. | desdichado, desdichada | ||||||
| down adj. | infausto, infausta | ||||||
| down adj. | deprimido, deprimida | ||||||
| down adj. | desafortunado, desafortunada | ||||||
| down adj. | desgraciado, desgraciada | ||||||
| down adj. | desventurado, desventurada | ||||||
| down adj. | funesto, funesta | ||||||
| down adj. | infeliz m./f. | ||||||
| down adj. | infortunado, infortunada | ||||||
| down adj. | malaventurado, malaventurada | ||||||
| down adv. | bajo | ||||||
| down adv. | cuesta abajo | ||||||
Sustantivos | |||||||
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| down - fine growth of hair on a person | la pelusa | ||||||
| down - fine growth of hair on a person | el plumón | ||||||
| down - fine growth of hair on a person | el vello | ||||||
| down [BOT.] - coating of soft hairs on leaves, fruits, etc. | la pelusa | ||||||
| down [BOT.] - coating of soft hairs on leaves, fruits, etc. | el plumón | ||||||
| down-converter (también: down-convertor) [TELECOM.] | conversor descendente | ||||||
| slowing-down | la ralentización | ||||||
| lie-down (Brit.) [col.] | la siesta | ||||||
| low-down [col.] | los datos m. pl. | ||||||
| low-down [col.] | la información | ||||||
| the lowdown (también: low-down) [col.] | la verdad | ||||||
| down feather | el plumón | ||||||
| down under | manera coloquial de referirse a Australia y Nueva Zelanda | ||||||
| down duration [ELEC.] | tiempo de indisponibilidad | ||||||
Verbos | |||||||
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| to sit down | estar sentado | ||||||
| to sit down | sentarse | ||||||
| to bend down | flexionarse | ||||||
| to slow (sth. ⇔ ) down | frenar algo | ||||||
| to slow down | disminuir la velocidad | ||||||
| to slow down | aminorar la marcha | ||||||
| to wolf sth. ⇔ down | zampar algo | ||||||
| to break down - be overcome by emotion | quebrarse - por la emoción | ||||||
| to break down [AUTOM.] - with a car | averiarse | ||||||
| to crouch (down) | crouched, crouched | | agacharse | ||||||
| to kneel down | ponerse (de rodillas) | ||||||
| to take sth. ⇔ down - remove, e. g. a picture or comment on a social media platform | borrar algo - p. ej. una foto o un comentario de las redes sociales | ||||||
| to back down | dar marcha atrás | ||||||
| to back down | echarse atrás | ||||||
Locuciones / Refranes / Interjecciones | |||||||
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| deep down | en el fondo | ||||||
| (further) down the line - at a later stage [col.] | después adv. | ||||||
| (further) down the line - at a later stage [col.] | luego adv. | ||||||
| (further) down the line - at a later stage [col.] | más adelante | ||||||
| (further) down the line - at a later stage [col.] | más tarde | ||||||
| (further) down the line - at a later stage [col.] | ulteriormente adv. | ||||||
| (further) down the line - at a later stage [col.] | posteriormente adv. | ||||||
| deep down | en realidad | ||||||
| deep down | en verdad | ||||||
| Pipe down! | ¡Calla la boca! [col.] | ||||||
| Pipe down! | ¡Cállate! [col.] | ||||||
| Pipe down! | ¡Cierra el pico! [col.] | ||||||
| to dress so. down [col.] | despotricar contra alguien [col.] | ||||||
| to lead so. up (o: down) the garden path | engañar a alguien | ||||||
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Palabras de escritura similar | |
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| dawn, Don, don, done, dong, downy, drown, gown, own, town | don, Don, doña, dron |
Otras palabras del entorno de la búsqueda | |
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| hapless, bloom, downwards, unfortunate, tragic, fuzz, distressed, baleful, below, disastrous, miserable, unlucky, unhappy, downward | |
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Discusiones del foro que contienen la palabra buscada | ||
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| Bolt down - Comer muy rápido, tragar, zampar, engullir | Último comentario: 11 Ene 23, 14:10 | |
| 4bolt or bolt down TRANSITIVE to eat food very quicklyShe bolted down her lunch and rushed b… | 1 comentario(s) | |
| to move slowly, to work half-heartedly, to slack, to kill time, to slow down, advance slowly - roncear | Último comentario: 25 Mar 20, 12:37 | |
| Some of the English expressions are already in the dictionary : https://dict.leo.org/ingl%C3… | 0 comentario(s) | |





