UK also go down sth to move down to a lower level or place下去,下降,下沉(到某种水平或某个地方)
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Would you go down to the basement and fetch me a book please?
The submarine went down all the way to the sea floor.
The elevator was going down when the fire alarm sounded.
It's quicker to go down using the escalator.
That joke went down like a lead balloon.
to reach or go as far as到达;延伸到;伸展到
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That lift doesn't go down to the basement.
The steps go all the way down to the bottom.
The rope goes down to the bottom of the cliff.
I think the election will go right down to the wire.
They took the road that went down to the dock.
B1 When the sun goes down, it moves down in the sky until it cannot be seen any more.(太阳)落山,落到地平线以下
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The temperature drops when the sun goes down.
At what time does the sun go down?
The sun went down behind the mountains.
We sat on the beach and watched the sun go down.
The sun had gone down an hour ago and it was getting cold.
B1 to be reduced in price, value, amount, quality, level, or size下降,降低;减少;减弱
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The temperature goes down below zero in the winter.
House prices have gone down over the last twelve months.
The number of people claiming benefit has gone down.
The survey shows that average journey times have been going down.
If levels of support continue to go down, the government will be forced to act.
C2 to be remembered or recorded in a particular way被记住;被记下;载入
US also go over to be received in a particular way引起某种反应
to lose or be defeated输,被打败
UK If a football team goes down, it drops to a lower division (= group of teams who play each other).(足球队)降级
UK slang to be put in prison坐牢,入狱
If a computer system goes down, it stops working.(计算机系统)出故障,死机
US slang If an event such as a crime or a deal goes down, it happens.发生;进行
UK old-fashioned If you go down from a college or university, especially Oxford University or Cambridge University, you leave either permanently or on holiday.(尤指从牛津大学或剑桥大学毕业或上学期间放假时)离校
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