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Qu'est-ce (qui) est down - définition

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Down (constituency); Down (song); Down (album); Down (disambiguation)

down         
adj. (colloq.)
angry
down on (he's down on us)
down         
1. Not operating. "The up escalator is down" is considered a humorous thing to say, and "The elevator is down" always means "The elevator isn't working" and never refers to what floor the elevator is on. With respect to computers, this term has passed into the mainstream; the extension to other kinds of machine is still hackish. 2. "go down" To stop functioning; usually said of the system. The message from the console that every hacker hates to hear from the operator is "System going down in 5 minutes". 3. "take down", "bring down" To deactivate purposely, usually for repair work or PM. "I'm taking the system down to work on that bug in the tape drive." Occasionally one hears the word "down" by itself used as a verb in this sense. See crash; opposite: up. [Jargon File] (1994-12-07)
down         
I. prep.
1.
From the top to the bottom of.
2.
Along the course of.
II. ad.
1.
Downward, in a descending course, from a high to a low position.
2.
On the ground, the floor, etc., prostrate.
3.
From a thin to a dense state, into a denser consistence.
4.
Below the horizon.
5.
Into disrepute, into disgrace, into disfavor or disuse.
6.
Low, humbled, in distress, in adversity.

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Down

Down most often refers to:

  • Down, the relative direction opposed to up
  • Down (gridiron football), in American/Canadian football, a period when one play takes place
  • Down feather, a soft bird feather used in bedding and clothing
  • Downland, a type of hill

Down may also refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour down
1. Down, down, down. 0':34:06 _ (There is someone ... Huh?) 0':34:12 _ Down, down, down.
2. Down, down, down, down, down, down. 0':35:47 _ No, no, please. 0':35:57 _ No. 0':37:06 _ (That‘s it.
3. Seeing your ranking going down, down, down – it was unavoidable."
4. "Down with the traitor, down with traitors, down with Bush.
5. Several of the demonstrators chanted "Down, down UK" and "Down, down EU" as well as other anti–British slogans.