Translation for "hinunter" :

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down
hinunter
  • adverb
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word description for " down "
  • hill, rolling grassland
  • Field, especially for racing.
  • From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
  • At a lower place or position.
  • south (as south is at the bottom of typical maps).
  • Away from the city (even if the location is to the North).
  • Into a state of non-operation.
  • The direction leading away from the principal terminus, away from milepost zero.
  • get down.
  • Away from Oxford or Cambridge.
  • From the higher end to the lower of.
  • From one end to another of.
  • depressed, feeling low.
  • On a lower level than before.
  • Having a lower score than an opponent.
  • With "on", negative about, hostile to
  • Frequently used prior to "with", relaxed about, accepting of
  • inoperable; out of order; out of service.
  • Of a task; finished in phrases like:
  • Committed to memory; memorised, in phrases like:
  • To drink or swallow, especially without stopping before the vessel containing the liquid is empty.
  • To cause to come down.
  • To put a ball in a pocket; to pot a ball.
  • To bring a play to an end by touching the ball to the ground or while it is on the ground.
  • To write off; to make fun of.
  • a negative aspect; a downer.
  • someone).
  • An act of swallowing an entire drink in one.
  • 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.
  • A clue whose solution runs vertically in the grid.
  • Soft, fluffy immature feathers which grow on young birds. Used as insulating material in duvets, sleeping bags and jackets.
  • #Adjective, depressed.

example for " down "
  • Churchill 'Downs', Upson 'Downs' (from Auntie Mame, by Patrick Dennis).
  • The cat jumped 'down' from the table.
  • His place is 'farther down' the road.
  • I went 'down' to Miami for a conference.
  • He went 'down' to Cavan.
  • 'Down' on the farm.
  • 'Down' country.
  • The computer has been shut 'down'.
  • They closed the shop 'down'.
  • 'Down', boy! said to a dog}}
  • He's gone back 'down' to Newcastle for Christmas.
  • The ball rolled 'down' the hill.
  • The bus went 'down' the street.
  • They walked 'down' the beach holding hands.
  • So, things got you 'down'? / Is Rodney Dangerfield giving you no respect? / Well, bunky, cheer up!
  • The stock market is 'down'.
  • Prices are 'down'.
  • They are 'down' by 3-0 with just 5 minutes to play.
  • He was 'down' by a bishop and a pawn after 15 moves.
  • At 5-1 'down', she produced a great comeback to win the set on a tiebreak.
  • Ever since Nixon, I've been 'down' on Republicans.
  • I'm 'down' with him hanging with us.
  • The system is 'down'.
  • Two 'down' and three to go. (Two tasks completed and three more still to be done.)
  • It's two weeks until opening night and our lines are still not 'down' yet.
  • He 'downed' an ale and ordered another.
  • The storm 'downed' several old trees along the highway.
  • He 'downed' two balls on the break.
  • He 'downed' it at the seven-yard line.
  • I love almost everything about my job. The only 'down' is that I can't take Saturdays off.
  • I bet after the third 'down', the kicker will replace the quarterback on the field.
  • I haven't solved 12 or 13 across, but I've got most of the 'downs'.