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downpipe (drainpipe connecting a roof-line gutter with the ground) noun [UK: ˈdaʊn.paɪp] [US: ˈdaʊn.paɪp] | grondaianoun tubo di scolonoun |
downplay [downplayed, downplaying, downplays] (to de-emphasize; to present or portray something as less important or consequential) verb [UK: ˌdaʊn.ˈpleɪ] [US: ˈdaʊn.ˌple] | minimizzareverb sminuireverb |
downpour (heavy rain) noun [UK: ˈdaʊn.pɔː(r)] [US: ˈdaʊn.pɔːr] | acquazzonenoun diluvionoun nubifragionoun rovescionoun temporalenoun |
downpour (rain heavily) verb [UK: ˈdaʊn.pɔː(r)] [US: ˈdaʊn.pɔːr] | diluviareverb |
downside [downsides] (disadvantageous aspect of something that is normally advantageous) noun [UK: ˈdaʊn.saɪd] [US: ˈdaʊn.ˌsaɪd] | il rovescio della medaglianoun lato negativonoun |
downstairs (downstairs (adverb)) adverb [UK: ˌdaʊn.ˈsteəz] [US: ˌdɑːwn.ˈsterz] | giùadverbGo ahead. I'll meet you downstairs. = Vai avanti. Ci vediamo giù. |
downstairs (the genitalia) noun [UK: ˌdaʊn.ˈsteəz] [US: ˌdɑːwn.ˈsterz] | di sottonoun giùnounGo ahead. I'll meet you downstairs. = Vai avanti. Ci vediamo giù. |
downstream (lower down, in relation to a river or stream) adjective [UK: daʊn.ˈstriːm] [US: ˈdaʊn.ˌstrim] | a valleadjective |
downtime [downtimes] (amount of time lost) noun [UK: ˈdaʊn.ˌtaɪm] [US: ˈdaʊn.ˌtaɪm] | tempo di riposonoun tempo passivonoun |
downtown [downtowns] (either the lower, or the business center of a city or town) noun [UK: ˈdaʊn.taʊn] [US: ˈdaʊn.taʊn] | centronoun |
downturn [downturns] (a downward trend, or the beginnings of one) noun [UK: ˈdaʊn.tɜːn] [US: ˈdaʊn.ˌtərn] | calonoun recessionenoun |
downwind (in the same direction as the wind is blowing) adverb [UK: ˌdaʊn.ˈwɪnd] [US: daʊˈn.wɪnd] | sottoventoadverb |
dress down (To scold) verb [UK: dres daʊn] [US: ˈdres ˈdaʊn] | |
dressing gown (item of clothing) noun [UK: ˈdres.ɪŋ ɡaʊn] [US: ˈdres.ɪŋ ˈɡaʊn] | vestaglianoun |
dropdown list (user interface element) noun | lista a cascatanoun |
drown [drowned, drowning, drowns] (to be suffocated in fluid) verb [UK: draʊn] [US: ˈdraʊn] | affogareverbHe was drowning. = Stava affogando. annegareverbHe was almost drowned. = Era quasi annegato. |
drown [drowned, drowning, drowns] (to overpower) verb [UK: draʊn] [US: ˈdraʊn] | coprireverb |
drown [drowned, drowning, drowns] (to overwhelm in water) verb [UK: draʊn] [US: ˈdraʊn] | sommergereverb |
drown one's sorrows (to drink alcohol heavily to deal with miserable feelings) verb | |
drowned (that has died by drowning) adjective [UK: draʊnd] [US: ˈdraʊnd] | annegatoadjectiveI drowned. = Io sono annegata. |
drowning [drownings] (instance of drowning) noun [UK: ˈdraʊn.ɪŋ] [US: ˈdraʊn.ɪŋ] | annegamentonounJohn saved Mary from drowning. = John salvò Mary dall'annegamento. |
dumb down (to convey some subject matter in simple terms) verb [UK: dʌm daʊn] [US: ˈdəm ˈdaʊn] | banalizzareverb semplificareverb |
embrown (to make (something) brown, see also: brown) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbraʊn] [US: ɪm.ˈbræʊn] | imbrunìreverb |
fall down (to fall to the ground) verb [UK: fɔːl daʊn] [US: ˈfɑːl ˈdaʊn] | cadereverb |
fly [flew, flown, flying, flies] verb [UK: flaɪ] [US: ˈflaɪ] | far volareverb pilotareverbHe knows how to fly a helicopter. = Sa pilotare un elicottero. |
foreknow [foreknew, foreknown, foreknowing, foreknows] (to have foreknowledge of) verb [UK: fɔː.ˈnəʊ] [US: fɔːrˈno.ʊ] | prevedereverb |