下
下
xià
ㄒㄧㄚˋ
- under, underneath, below
- down
- inferior
- bring down
Words with 下下
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1. down
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2. downwards
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3. below
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4. lower
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5. later
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6. next (week etc)
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7. second (of two parts)
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Verb
8. to decline
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Verb
9. to go down
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Verb
10. to arrive at (a decision, conclusion etc)
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11. measure word to show the frequency of an action
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Noun
1. (after a verb) a bit
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Noun
2. a little (indicating brief duration, or softening the tone, or suggesting giving sth a try)
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3. all at once
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4. suddenly
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1. second (of two parts)
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2. next (week etc)
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3. subsequent
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4. the following
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Verb
1. to come down
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2. (completed action marker)
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3. (after verb of motion, indicates motion down and towards us, also fig.)
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4. (indicates continuation from the past towards us)
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Verb
5. to be harvested (of crops)
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Verb
6. to be over (of a period of time)
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Verb
7. to go among the masses (said of leaders)
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1. the top and bottom of sth
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2. the full vertical extent of sth
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3. from top to bottom
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Verb
4. to go up and down
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6. (used after a quantity) approximately
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7. ... or so
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8. (in a social hierarchy) the high and the low
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Verb
1. to go down to the fields
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Verb
2. to get up from bed
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Verb
3. to leave one's sickbed
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Verb
4. to be born
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Slang
1. the younger person in a romantic relationship
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Noun
2. a younger partner
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Colloquial
1. the period around the end of the lunar year
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2. the run-up to and days surrounding Spring Festival
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Verb
1. to issue (a memorandum etc) to lower levels
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Verb
2. to distribute (e.g. disaster relief to victims)