go down
phrasal verbgo down
synonym fall(物价等)下跌;(温度等)下降 - 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。
- The price of oil is going down.
- to 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。
- She tripped and went down with a bump.
- if a ship, etc. goes down, it disappears below the water
synonym sink(船等)下沉,沉没 - when the sun or moon goes down, it disappears below the horizon
synonym setTopics Spacec1(日、月)落到地平线下,落下 - 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。
- A glass of wine would go down very nicely (= I would very much like one).
- (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。
- The neighbourhood has gone down a lot recently.
- (computing
) to stop working temporarily计算机 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。
- The system is going down in ten minutes.
- (North American English, 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?
- You really don't know what's going down?
- (British English, informal) to be sent to prison
发生 - She went down for ten years.
她堕落了十年。
- She went down for ten years.
go down (from…)
- (British English, formal) to leave a university, especially or Cambridge, at the end of a term or after finishing your studies
(大学学期结束或毕业时)离校(尤指牛津或剑桥) - She went down (from Cambridge) in 2018.
她于2018年从剑桥大学毕业。
- She went down (from Cambridge) in 2018.
go down (in something)
- to be written in something; to be recorded or remembered in something
被写下;被记下;载入 - It all goes down (= she writes it all) in her notebook.
那些东西全记在她的笔记本上。 - He will go down in history as a great statesman.
他将作为伟大的政治家名垂青史。
- It all goes down (= she writes it all) in her notebook.
go down (on somebody)
- (slang) to perform oral sex on somebody (= to use the mouth to give somebody sexual pleasure)
(为某人)进行口交
go down (to somebody)
- to be defeated by somebody, especially in a game or competition
(尤指游戏或比赛中)被击败 - Italy went down to Brazil by three goals to one.
意大利队以一比三输给了巴西队。
- Italy went down to Brazil by three goals to one.
go down (to…) (from…)
- to go from one place to another, especially further south or from a city or large town to a smaller place
(从一处)到(另一处)(尤指南下或从城市、大城镇到小地方) - They've gone down to Brighton for a couple of days.
他们已南下到布赖顿去待几天。
- They've gone down to Brighton for a couple of days.
go down (with somebody)
(also go over (with somebody) especially in North American English)
- to be received in a particular way by somebody
受到(某人的…)对待;被接受 - The suggestion didn't go down very well with her boss.
她的老板对这个建议不太感兴趣。 - The novel went down well with the public.
这部小说获得公众欢迎。
- The suggestion didn't go down very well with her boss.