down in Portuguese
down in Portuguese
baixo
At a lower level than before.
borocoxô
(informal) Sad, unhappy, depressed, feeling low.
deprimido
(informal) Sad, unhappy, depressed, feeling low.
triste
(informal) Sad, unhappy, depressed, feeling low.
em baixo
(not comparable) Inoperable; out of order; out of service.
abaixo
(comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
para baixo
(comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
juso
(comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
embaixo
To the south (as south is at the bottom of typical maps).
fora
(rail transport) In the direction leading away from the principal terminus, away from milepost zero.
colina
(especially, southern England, also Australia, often plural, often in place names) A hill; in England, especially a chalk hill.
penugem
Soft, fluffy immature feathers which grow on young birds. Used as insulating material in duvets, sleeping bags and jackets.
buço
(botany) The pubescence of plants; the hairy crown or envelope of the seeds of certain plants, such as the thistle.
através de
From the higher end to the lower of.
por
From the higher end to the lower of.
engolir
(transitive) Specifically, to cause (something in the air) to fall to the ground; to bring down (with a missile etc.). [from 19th c.]