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●ˌgo ˈdownto fall to the ground 倒下;落下;倒在地上◆She tripped and went down with a bump. 她绊了一下,重重地倒在地上。if a ship, etc. goes down, it disappears below the water (船等)下沉,沉没 SYN sink 🔑 when the sun or moon goes down, it disappears below the horizon (日、月)落到地平线下,落下 SYN set if food or drink will/will not go down, it is easy/difficult to swallow (食物、饮料)被吞下,被咽下,被喝下◆A glass of wine would go down very nicely (= I would very much like one). 喝一杯葡萄酒就太痛快了。🔑 if the price of sth, the temperature, etc. goes down, it becomes lower (物价等)下跌;(温度等)下降 SYN fall ◆The price of oil is going down. 油价正在下跌。◆Oil is going down in price. 油价正在下跌。 OPP go up (informal) to get worse in quality (质量)下降◆The neighbourhood has gone down a lot recently. 近来这一带地方已远不如从前了。(computing 计算机) to stop working temporarily 暂停作业;暂停运行◆The system is going down in ten minutes. 这个系统十分钟后要暂停运行。(NAmE, informal) to happen 发生◆You really don't know what's going down? 你真的不知道发生了什么事? See also go |