turned down - translation to german
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turned down - translation to german

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The World Turned Upside-Down; World Turned Upside Down
  • 1646 publication of the ballad with a woodcut frontispiece.

turned down      
abgelehnt, abgewiesen; leiser gestellt, runtergedreht
goose down         
  • Down feathers are sometimes used as decorative trim on clothing.
  • Like many [[precocial]] hatchlings, domestic [[chicken]]s are already covered with a coat of downy feathers when they hatch.
  • A female [[common eider]] sits on her nest, surrounded by down feathers.
  • Body down feathers, like these exposed on this adult male [[budgerigar]]'s back, lie underneath the contour feathers and help to insulate birds against heat loss.
SOFT, FINE FEATHER, SOMETIMES UNDER LARGER FEATHERS
Powder down; Bird down; Duck down; Down feathers; Down (feather); Neoptile; Neossoptile; Nessoptile; Feather dust; Natal down; Body down; Plumaceous; Powderdown; Powder-down feather; Pulviplume; Plumule (zoology); Goose down; Plumulaceous feather; Plumulaceous
Gänsedaunen, feines Untergefieder von Gänse (oft als Deckenfüllung benutzt)
Down Under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
Down Under, Spitzname für Neu Seeland und Australien sowie der sie umgebenden Länder

Definition

Plumulaceous
·adj Downy; bearing down.

Wikipedia

The World Turned Upside Down

"The World Turned Upside Down" is an English ballad. It was first published on a broadside in the middle of the 1640s as a protest against the policies of Parliament relating to the celebration of Christmas.

Parliament believed the holiday should be a solemn occasion, and outlawed traditional English Christmas celebrations. There are several versions of the lyrics. It is sung to the tune of another ballad, "When the king enjoys his own again".

Its origin is in the Scripture: "But the other Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people. (6) And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying, 'These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also; Whom Jason hath received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, one Jesus'." Acts 17:5–7

Examples of use of turned down
1. Those turned down will include anybody who has overstayed a previous visa, or has had an asylum application turned down.
2. If I‘d turned down Strictly Dance Fever, and if they turned down Bigger Picture, I wouldn‘t have earned anything since joining the BBC.
3. Paddy turned down Brown‘s offer, saying: "I‘m a good soldier.
4. The lobbyist turned down Jefferson‘s request, the document said.
5. I ask what kind of temptations they‘ve turned down.