downwards

downwards
['daʊnwədz]
avverbio [look] in giù, verso il basso; [gesture] verso il basso

to slope downwards — digradare, scendere (to verso)

read the list from the top downwards — leggete la lista dall'alto verso il basso, dalla cima verso il fondo

face downwards — a faccia in giù

from the 15th century downwards — dal quindicesimo secolo in poi

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downwards /ˈdaʊnwədz/ , (spec. USA) downward (2) /ˈdaʊnwəd/
avv.
1 in giù; verso il basso: He was lying face downwards, giaceva a faccia in giù; Put the cake top downwards onto a plate, mettete il dolce rigirato sopra un piatto da portata
2 verso la base, verso i livelli inferiori: Corruption spread from the top downwards, la corruzione si è diffusa dai vertici verso la base; Everyone from the head teacher downwards is committed to improving the school, tutti, dal preside ai livelli inferiori, si stanno impegnando per il miglioramento della scuola
3 (fig.) in basso; verso la rovina
to revise st. downwards, rivedere qc. al ribasso, ridimensionare qc.: The share price was revised downwards, il prezzo delle azioni è stato rivisto al ribasso; The death toll was later revised downwards to 83, il bilancio delle vittime è stato successivamente ridimensionato a 83.
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['daʊnwədz]
avverbio [look] in giù, verso il basso; [gesture] verso il basso

to slope downwards — digradare, scendere (to verso)

read the list from the top downwards — leggete la lista dall'alto verso il basso, dalla cima verso il fondo

face downwards — a faccia in giù

from the 15th century downwards — dal quindicesimo secolo in poi


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