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121down to — adv Up to, depends on, is their responsibility. I m afraid the choice is down to you, now, Lucy. 1970s …
122down — To be on acceptable terms. Ed: Do you know Bill? Ted: Yeah, I m down with him …
123down — To be on acceptable terms. Ed: Do you know Bill? Ted: Yeah, I m down with him …
124down\ on — adj. phr. informal Having a grudge against; angry at. John is down on his teacher because she gave him a low grade …
125down — sad, depressed, low She s been down ever since her cat died. She misses her cat …
126down on — (smth) be critical of someone, angry at She is really down on her friend but I don t really know the reason …
127down- — prefix 1 to a lower position: to downgrade a job (=make it lower in importance) | a downpour (=heavy rain) 2 in some adverbs and adjectives, means at or towards the bottom or end of something: downstairs | downriver (=nearer to its mouth) 3 in… …
128Down — Sp Dáunas Ap Down angliškai Ap Dún airiškai L Š. Airijos ist. sr. ir apyg., Jungtinė Karalystė …