| Definition of 'come down' |
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1. (verb) descend, fall, go down, come down
move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
"The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
2. (verb) reduce, come down, boil down
be the essential element
"The proposal boils down to a compromise"
3. (verb) precipitate, come down, fall
fall from clouds
"rain, snow and sleet were falling"; "Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum"
4. (verb) sicken, come down
get sick
"She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital"
5. (verb) come down
criticize or reprimand harshly
"The critics came down hard on the new play"
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1. (verb) come down
to decrease in level or amount
House prices are coming down.
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Sense: to decrease; to become less
Tea has come down in price.
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Afrikaans: siek word |
Arabic: يَنْخَفِض، يَقِلُّ |
Bulgarian: намалям |
Brazilian: diminuir |
Czech: jít dolu (v ceně) |
German: fallen |
Danish: gå ned; falde |
Greek: κατεβαίνω, λιγοστεύω, μει |
Spanish: bajar |
Estonian: langema |
Farsi: کاهش یافتن؛ کم شدن |
Finnish: vähentyä |
French: baisser |
Hebrew: לָרֶדֶת, לְהוֹרִיד |
Hindi: गिरना |
Croatian: spustiti se, sići |
Hungarian: esik |
Indonesian: berkurang |
Icelandic: lækka |
Italian: calare |
Japanese: 下がる |
Korean: (가격 등이) 떨어지다 |
Lithuanian: sumažėti, smuktelti |
Latvian: kristies |
Malay: menurun |
Dutch: dalen |
Norwegian: gå ned |
Polish: obniżać się |
Persian: کاهش یافتن؛ کم شدن |
Pashto: کم شول |
Portuguese: baixar |
Romanian: a scădea; a coborî |
Russian: снижаться, падать |
Slovak: klesnúť |
Slovenian: spustiti se; zmanjšati se |
Serbian: sniziti se |
Swedish: gå ner |
Thai: ลดลง |
Turkish: azalmak, düşmek |
Taiwanese: 下降 |
Ukrainian: падати, опускатися |
Urdu: کم کرنا ، گھٹانا |
Vietnamese: tụt xuống |
Chinese: 下降 |
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