put down · put something → down phrasal verb [transitive] · pay part of the total cost of something as a depositYou will be required to put down a 25% deposit. |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgo down phrasal verb1 get lowerLESS to become lower in level, amount etc His income went down last year. |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishkeep somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb1 PREVENTto prevent the size, cost, or quantity of something from ... |
phrasal verb to try to make something seem less important or less likely than it really is Management has been playing down the possibility of job losses. |
1. to reduce something to a lower level The government hopes these measures will help to bring down inflation. |
to eat, drink, or use less of something, especially in order to improve your health. I've always smoked, but I'm trying to cut down. |
get down meaning, definition, what is get down: to make someone feel unhappy and tired: Learn more. |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwear down phrasal verb1 SMALLto gradually become flatter or smoother, or to make something become like this, ... |
phrasal verb to admit that you are wrong or that you have lost an argument. Both sides have refused to back down. |
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