Found 3 items, similar to downs.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: down
turun
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: down
bulu burung muda, malang, patah semangat, roboh, turun
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: down
down
n 1: soft fine feathers [syn:
down feather]
2: (American football) a complete play to advance the football;
“you have 4 downs to gain 10 yards”
3: English physician who first described Down's syndrome
(1828-1896) [syn:
John L. H. Down]
4: (usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little
soil
5: fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or
deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain
dogs) [syn:
pile]
down
adv 1: spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level
or position;
“don't fall down”;
“rode the lift up and
skied down”;
“prices plunged downward” [syn:
downwards,
downward,
downwardly] [ant:
up,
up,
up,
up]
2: away from a more central or a more northerly place;
“was
sent down to work at the regional office”;
“worked down on
the farm”;
“came down for the wedding”;
“flew down to
Florida” [ant:
up]
3: paid in cash at time of purchase;
“put ten dollars down on
the necklace”
4: from an earlier time;
“the story was passed down from father
to son”
5: to a lower intensity;
“he slowly phased down the light until
the stage was completely black” [ant:
up]
6: in an inactive or inoperative state;
“the factory went down
during the strike”;
“the computer went down again”
down
v 1: drink down entirely;
“He downed three martinis before
dinner”;
“She killed a bottle of brandy that night”;
“They popped a few beer after work” [syn:
toss off,
pop,
bolt down,
belt down,
pour down,
drink down,
kill]
2: eat immoderately;
“Some people can down a pound of meat in
the course of one meal” [syn:
devour,
consume,
go through
]
3: bring down or defeat (an opponent)
4: shoot at and force to come down;
“the enemy landed several
of our aircraft” [syn:
shoot down,
land]
5: cause to come or go down;
“The policeman downed the heavily
armed suspect”;
“The mugger knocked down the old lady
after she refused to hand over her wallet” [syn:
knock down
,
cut down,
push down,
pull down]
6: improve or perfect by pruning or polishing;
“refine one's
style of writing” [syn:
polish,
refine,
fine-tune]
down
adj 1: being or moving lower in position or less in some value;
“lay face down”;
“the moon is down”;
“our team is down
by a run”;
“down by a pawn”;
“the stock market is down
today” [ant:
up]
2: becoming progressively lower;
“the down trend in the real
estate market” [syn:
down(a)]
3: understood perfectly;
“had his algebra problems down” [syn:
down pat(p),
mastered]
4: extending or moving from a higher to a lower place;
“the
down staircase”;
“the downward course of the stream” [syn:
down(a),
downward(a)]
5: out;
“two down in the last of the ninth” [syn:
down(p)]
6: lower than previously;
“the market is depressed”;
“prices
are down” [syn:
depressed,
down(p)]
7: shut;
“the shades were down”
8: cut down;
“the tree is down” [syn:
cut,
cut down]
9: not functioning (temporarily or permanently);
“we can't work
because the computer is down”
10: low in spirits;
“lonely and blue in a strange city”;
“depressed by the loss of his job”;
“a dispirited and
resigned expression on her face”;
“downcast after his
defeat”;
“feeling discouraged and downhearted” [syn:
blue,
depressed,
dispirited,
down(p),
downcast,
downhearted,
down in the mouth,
low,
low-spirited]
11: the fractional price paid in cash at time of purchase;
“the
down payment”;
“a payment of $200 down”