Learn the many uses of ‘DOWN’ in English

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Hello.
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I'm Gill at www.engvid.com, and today's lesson is on the use of the word "down".
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Okay.
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So, the word "down" appears in a lot of different ways, and it can be a preposition, which means
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in this direction - down; it can be a noun or an adjective; and it can be a verb and
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a phrasal verb.
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Okay?
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And also, as we'll see in this column, it can be used in combination with other words
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to mean something specific.
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So, in this first half of the lesson we'll just look at a few examples of that.
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So, first of all, as a preposition—very simple— "down the hill".
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I'm walking down the hill in this direction, or I'm going down the stairs in a building.
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Down the stairs.
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So, the opposite of "up": "down".
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Okay?
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So, that's simple.
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Then as a noun...
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"Down" as a noun can mean feathers.
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There are certain very soft feathers which you can put inside a quilt that you sleep
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under and they're very...
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It's very comfortable, very soft, very warm.
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So, "down".
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From ducks in particular - the duck, the bird.
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Feathers are very soft, so a "down quilt" is a very soft, warm quilt.
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And then you can have the adjective that comes from that.
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If something is "downy", "downy", it's very soft when you touch it.
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"Downy".
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Okay.
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Maybe the feathers themselves.
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Right.
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And then also as an adjective, coming back to the sort of preposition type of meaning,
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the "down escalator".
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If you're in a big department store with many floors, you...
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Usually you may have lifts that go up and down, you may have stairs that go up and down,
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but you could also have an escalator - an automatic, electric escalator where you just
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stand on the steps.
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Or you're in a Metro, like in the London Underground or some other big city where they have they
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have the Metro, you have a moving staircase called an "escalator".
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So, you can have the "down escalator" - the one that goes down; you can have the "up escalator"
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- the one that goes up.
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So, the "down escalator".
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"Down" is used as an adjective to describe which escalator it is; it's the one that goes
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down.
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Okay.
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And then another use as an adjective: If somebody makes a "down payment" on something, they
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want to buy, for example, a car - if it's an expensive item.
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It's... another word for this is a "deposit".
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Okay.
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A "deposit".
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So, you might pay a 10% deposit on a car.
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So, that's called a "down payment", because you put the money down.
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The idea is you put the money down on the table, metaphorically, to show that you're
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serious about buying the item, so that's a down payment.
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And then you would pay the rest later when... when you collect the car, hopefully.
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So... if everything goes well.
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That's a "down payment".
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Okay.
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Right.
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And then using "down" as part of a verb, an action: "To down a drink" is to drink... to
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finish a drink.
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Maybe if you're in a hurry sometimes if you're somewhere like a pub or a bar or a cafe and
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you have to go quickly, but you don't want to leave half of your drink behind - you down
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your drink quickly, like this.
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It goes down into your stomach.
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So: "To down your drink" is to swallow it quickly.
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So, to swallow or to drink.
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To drink your drink quickly.
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Okay?
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And then it's used with the verb "to put": "to put something down".
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"I put my keys down somewhere, and now I don't remember where.
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I put the keys down."
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But also you can have this, again, as a noun: a "put-down"-"put" with a hyphen, "down" - a
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"put-down" is when somebody says something to make another person feel a bit small, and
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you...
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You would say: "Oh, dear, that was a bit of a put-down", if someone has said something
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that sounded as if they were criticizing you, and made you feel about that big.
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"Oh, dear, that was a put-down.
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I'll have to live with that.
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That person wasn't very nice to say that", whatever it was.
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So, a "put-down" is when someone says something that puts you down, metaphorically; pushes
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you down, like that.
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Okay?
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And then as a phrasal verb: "to track down", "to track something down", or "to track somebody
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down" is to look for somebody and to find them.
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You look for them and you find them; "to track down".
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Maybe someone who's committed a crime, the police have to track them down and catch them.
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Okay?
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So, the "track" is like the pathway that you're following to find that person.
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Okay.
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And then: "to calm down".
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If someone is very upset, and angry, and shouting - people might say: "Please, just calm down.
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Calm down."
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So, they're trying to make them quiet again.
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"Get back to normal.
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Calm down", and people speak quietly to try to make the person be a bit quieter and not
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so angry.
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Okay.
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"Calm down".
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Right.
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Okay, so moving on to the second column, here.
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These are all words that include...
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Words or phrases that include the word "down".
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So: "down to earth", literally, of course, it means down to the planet; the earth.
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But...
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So, this planet that we're on.
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But metaphorically, it means...
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If someone is "down to earth", it means they're normal, sensible.
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You could say: "They... they have their feet on the ground"; they're not sort of floating
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up.
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They're not very...
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You know, they're not having lots of imaginary ideas and crazy ideas.
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They're down to earth; a normal, sensible person who makes you feel...
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Well, it could be a little bit dull, of course, but also you can rely on somebody, you can
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trust somebody who is down to earth.
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They may be very good for giving advice, for example.
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They might give you good advice.
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So, someone who's down to earth you feel you can trust them.
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Okay.
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If someone is "down and out" it means that they have not had much luck in their life;
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it means they have no money, they may not have anywhere to live, they may be homeless,
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they may be sleeping on the street - they're down and out.
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So, it's two things: "down", meaning their life has gone down, they haven't succeeded,
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they have failed at things, they're down; and they're also "out", they're nowhere.
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So, it's a very sad position to be in.
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"Down and out".
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Okay.
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"Downright" is used as an adverb.
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So, if somebody is downright...
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For example, if someone is rude all the time, they say really bad things and upset people:
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"They are downright rude."
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It means they are really, really, completely rude.
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So, it's a sort of... it makes it more... it's a stronger way; rather than just say:
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"That person is rude", "That person is downright rude".
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It emphasizes it; it intensifies it.
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Okay.
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Okay, so if you're "downcast" or "downhearted", you're feeling sad and pessimistic.
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Maybe things have not gone well, you've had a bad day - at the end of the day, you think:
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"Oh, dear, that was a terrible day.
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Nothing...
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Nothing went right.
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I feel so downcast, so downhearted."
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You feel no optimism for the future.
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I think when you feel like that you just have to go to bed and sleep, and then wake up the
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next day and try to start again, and hopefully the next day will be better.
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So...
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But sometimes...
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Everybody gets this sometimes; they feel a bit downcast, downhearted when things haven't
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gone well.
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Okay.
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Oh, and then to follow on from that, you can be "down and out" usually after a "downfall".
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Somebody's "downfall" is when they have maybe been in a high position, they have had a...
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Been in a power-...
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Powerful position.
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A politician, for example, but then things go wrong, they lose their position.
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They...
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They don't have that job anymore.
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And, again, nobody...
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Nobody trusts them, nobody likes them, nobody will give them a job - that's the downfall.
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It sounds fairly obvious: "downfall".
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Okay.
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Then quite different, here, this is to do with the weather.
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A "downpour" is when there's a lot of rain, very heavy rain.
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So, if you are in a downpour, you get completely wet.
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So, you don't want to be in a downpour.
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There are different types of rain, as I'm sure you know.
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A "downpour" is the very heavy rain when you get really wet and dripping.
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Okay.
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A "downturn", that's often with things like sales figures.
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If the sales figures are sort of falling, you're not selling so many of a particular
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product, there's been a downturn.
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So, if you think of a kind of graph where you have the sales of something, and then
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suddenly it starts to go down like that, it's turning downwards like an arrow going down.
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So: "There has been a downturn in the sales figures this month", for example.
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Okay.
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And then this one: "down under" actually refers from...
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From the UK where we are on the planet.
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We're talking about the other side of the planet.
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So, from where we are in the Northern Hemisphere, we are talking about the opposite side of
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the planet - the Southern Hemisphere, and in particular Australia and New Zealand are
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sort of jokingly referred to as "down under".
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Okay.
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By going down under, they're emigrating down under.
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Okay.
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And then finally in this first half of the lesson, if somebody says: "down with...!"
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this is usually in a demonstration in the street - someone might have a placard, saying:
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"Down with taxes!" or "Down with pollution!", something like that.
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They're protesting against something.
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"Oh, down with" and then the name of a politician or a political party.
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So, down with something or somebody is a way of saying: "We don't want that anymore; we
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don't want that person anymore or that political party.
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We...
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We want them to finish.
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We don't want them; we're rejecting them."
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So: "Down with" whatever it is.
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Okay, so that's the first half of the lesson, and we'll just move on now with a few more
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examples.
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Okay, so let's look at how the word "down" can be used as part of a sentence to mean
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something particular.
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Okay.
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So, first of all: "I'm feeling down."
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You can probably guess.
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If you're feeling down, you're feeling sad, a bit depressed.
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Okay.
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Not...
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Not feeling great; I'm feeling down.
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That's a bit sad.
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Okay?
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Also, if someone's not very well, they have a cold so they're sneezing, they're congested,
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they can't breathe properly: "She's down with a cold.
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My friend is down with a cold at the moment", meaning she's ill; she's not well.
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She has a cold.
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"Down with a cold".
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Okay.
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And then: "He's down on his luck", meaning he doesn't...
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He hasn't had any luck; he's had bad luck, actually.
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You can have bad luck or good luck.
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If he's down on his luck, it means he hasn't had any good luck recently; things are not
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going well for him.
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Okay.
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If you're in a car and you think it's going a little bit too fast, you could say to the
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driver: "Slow down!
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Slow down!" so that's fairly obvious.
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Drive more slowly.
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The opposite would be: "Speed up!
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Speed up!"
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So, that would be the other...
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The other option: To speed up.
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But not a very sensible thing to do on most roads.
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So: "Slow down!
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Slow down!"
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And then if you have a dog, dogs are often called "Rover" or that's the kind of clich�
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word.
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People always think of a dog if you say: "Rover", either that or a make of car.
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But here it's a dog.
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If it's the kind of dog that jumps...
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Jumps up at you, you can just say: "Down!
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Down, Rover!
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Down, Rover!" meaning: "Get down.
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Stop jumping up".
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"Down, Rover!"
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Okay.
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This one, if somebody says: "Four down, two to go", okay?
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So, maybe in an office, there may be six people they interviewed for a job.
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Okay?
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So the people who are doing the interviews have to see each person in turn; they may
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do it all on one day, possibly.
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So, this means: "Four down", meaning four done.
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We've seen four people now, and there were two more to go or to come.
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So, we've done four, we have to do another two, and then we're finished.
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"Four down, two to go."
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So, you're partway.
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You're more than halfway through the interview process.
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Okay.
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All right.
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And then this one is fairly obvious: If someone is playing loud music and it's hurting your
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ears, you just say: "Please, turn...
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Could you turn the music down?
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Turn the music down", it's either too loud or I'm trying to do some work, I can't concentrate.
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"Turn it down", and then they turn the knob down that way.
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Turn it down; the volume.
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Okay?
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Right.
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And then this one, can you guess what this means?
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"We're down to our last slice of bread!"
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Okay?
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So, panic.
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It means: "We only have one slice of bread left; we have no more bread", so" "We're down
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to".
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If you've had...
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If you can imagine a pile of bread like that in slices, and you've eaten all of it right
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down to the last one: "We're right down to our last slice of bread, there.
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Somebody must go out and buy some more", because bread is so essential.
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Okay?
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So, that's that one.
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And then if it's "down to somebody"...
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"It's down to me which broadband supplier we use", that means I make the decision; I
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choose.
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There may be three or four broadband suppliers, and it may be my responsibility to decide
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which one to choose, looking at the prices, and the service, and all of that.
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So: "It's down to me", meaning: "It's my responsibility."
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Years ago, and people still say this: "It's up to me."
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So, it's funny; both mean the same, really.
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"It's up to me which broadband supplier we use."
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But "down to me" is a more modern version of that.
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People still say: "It's up to me", but a more modern way is to say: "It's down to me".
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I don't know how it changed, but there we are.
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Okay.
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And then: "The computer is down at the moment."
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You can probably guess - the computer is not working.
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Oh, dear.
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Disaster.
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What do you do when your computer isn't working?
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It's not a good situation for most of us, because we rely on them so much now.
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So: "The computer is down at the moment.
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It's not working; we're trying to fix it."
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Okay.
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And then, finally: "This job...
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The job that I'm doing suits me down to the ground."
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Can you guess what that means?
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It means: "This job is perfect for me."
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It's almost like if you wear a suit of clothes, you look good in it, and it fits you and everything
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- it's just a perfect fit, so it's a little bit that kind of idea; that you might have
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a job that suits you down to the ground, meaning from the top of your head all the way down
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to your feet.
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The whole...
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Everything about that job is right and perfect for you, or for me.
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Okay.
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So, that's...
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I think that's a rather nice one, there.
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Okay, so I hope that's been a useful lesson for you, and perhaps taught you some vocabulary,
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as well as ways to use the word "down" in all kinds of different situations.
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So, if you'd like to go to the website: www.engvid.com, there's a quiz on there to test your knowledge
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of this, so do give that a try.
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And thank you for watching, and I hope to see you again soon.
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Okay.
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Bye for now.
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