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French-English translation for: to go down
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VERB  to go down | went down | gone down ... 
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sport canoterto go canoeing
monterto go up
sport canoterto go boating
retournerto go back
avancerto go ahead
énergie {f}go [energy]
intermédiaire {m}go-between
avancerto go forwards
avancerto go forward
sport canoterto go rowing
dynamisme {m}go [energy]
jeux tour {m}go [turn]
méd. abcéderto go septic
jaunirto go yellow
naut. sport surferto go surfing
ind. s'essouffler [fig.] [industrie]to run down [industry]
se rabattre [chapeau, visière]to be pulled down
engloutir qc. [fam.] [dévorer]to gulp sth. down
calmer les esprits [loc.]to calm people down
s'affiner [personne, taille, silhouette]to slim down
dévaler la rueto race down the street
naut. remuer [bateau]to bob up and down [boat]
mou {adj} [sans conviction] [péj.]watered-down [version]
écraser qn. [humilier]to put sb. down [humiliate]
relever qc. [date, nom]to note sth. down
engloutir qc. [fam.] [dévorer]to wolf sth. down
dévaler qc. [une pente]to career down sth.
se tasser [fam.] [rumeur, conflit]to die down
tasser qc. [foin, paille]to pack sth. down
pousser des hurlementsto scream the place down
poser qc. [livre, journal]to put down sth.
scier qc. [bois, etc.]to saw sth. down
cuis. allonger qc. [vin]to water down sth. [wine]
réprimer qc.to put down sth. [idiom] [revolt]
vêt. abaisser la capoteto put the hood down
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occup. grève {f} sur le tassit-down strike
acter qc.to put sth. down in writing
fin. verser des arrhesto put down a deposit
reprendre son souffle [se calmer]to calm down
enfoncer qc. [porte, barrière]to break sth. down
psych. avoir le cœur grosto be down [coll.]
auto bicyc. renverser qn. [piéton, cycliste]to knock sb. down
à mi-pente {adv}halfway down the hill
réprimer qc. [fraude]to crack down on sth.
constr. en déliquescence {adj} [fig.]run-down [suburb etc.]
se calmer [débat, discussion]to quiet down [Am.]
géol. descendre en pente douceto slope gently down
méd. douleurs {f.pl} d'expulsion [contractions]bearing down pains
cuis. descendre qn. [fam.] [boisson]to down sth. [coll.]
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