下来; 吞下; 弯下; 写下
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1. She couldn't get the medicine down.
那药她吞不下去。
2. Please get down what he says.
请把他的话记下。
3. The continual wet weather is getting me down.
持续的潮湿天气使我沮丧。
1. 从...下来;写下:get down to开始,着手 | get down从......下来;写下 | get into进入,陷入
2. 写下:get by 通过,经过 | get down 写下 | get down to 开始,着手
3. 使沮丧:66. down with打倒,放下 | get down使沮丧 | get down to开始认真做
4. (从...)下来:get back回来 | get down从......下来 | get down on sth.对......产生反感,开始不喜欢
1. 使沮丧;使忧郁
If something gets you down, it makes you unhappy.
e.g. At times when my work gets me down, I like to fantasize about being a farmer.
有时当工作让我沮丧时,我喜欢幻想自己是一个农场主。
2. 俯身;跪下;趴下
If you get down, you lower your body until you are sitting, kneeling, or lying on the ground.
e.g. She got down on her hands and knees on the floor...
她双手撑地跪在地上。
e.g. 'Get down!' she yelled. 'Somebody's shooting!'
“趴下!”她大声喊道,“有人开枪!”
3. 写下;记下
If you get something down, especially something that someone has just said, you write it down.
e.g. The idea has been going around in my head for quite a while and now I am getting it down on paper.
这个想法在我脑海里萦绕许久了,我现在就将它写在纸上。
4. (费力地)吞下;勉强咽下
If you get food or medicine down, you swallow it, especially with difficulty.
e.g. I bit into a hefty slab of bread and cheese. When I had got it down I started talking.
我咬了一大块面包和奶酪,强咽下去之后开始说话。
1. You get to live your life, have such a busy season and then quieten down a little bit.
2. The cast and crew had to carry it down the stairs to get it outside.
3. But lawyers warned that the case could get bogged down for months in a fight over classified documents underpinning the criminal charges.
4. As real estate prices in the capital climb through the roof, foreign immigration services are trying to get Beijingers to invest and settle down overseas.
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5. What I need to do now is get down from the top and start to climb another one.
6. Actually some people just come down to the station for the food, and don't get on a train.
7. get down的近义词
7. The two leaders would do well not to get bogged down in discussing the long list of complex and contentious issues in the relationship.
8. The reason they don't get taxpayer rescues is they can't credibly threaten to take down the world's financial system.
9. If mixture is too thick, thin it down with a little hot water gradually until you get a droppable consistency.
10. Once Afghan soldiers'pay and provisions come down, the phenomenon of desertion and resignations will get even more serious.
verb
1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
e.g. We began working at dawn
Who will start?
Get working as soon as the sun rises!
The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia
He began early in the day
Let's get down to work now
Synonym: begin get start out start set about set out commence
2. put down in writing
of texts, musical compositions, etc.
Synonym: write down set down put down
3. pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking
e.g. Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!
Synonym: swallow
4. lower someone's spirits
make downhearted
e.g. These news depressed her
The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her
Synonym: depress deject cast down dismay dispirit demoralize demoralise
5. alight from (a horse)
Synonym: unhorse dismount light get off
6. get down的近义词
6. move something or somebody to a lower position
e.g. take down the vase from the shelf
Synonym: lower take down let down bring down
7. lower (one's body) as by kneeling
e.g. Get down on your knees!