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  1. Segnala un errore o suggerisci miglioramenti. 'bring down' si trova anche in questi elementi: Nella descrizione in inglese: slap. Italiano: detronizzare - stoppare - giocare al ribasso. Sinonimi: slay, murder, cut down, mow down, kill, altro... Forum discussions with the word (s) 'bring down' in the title:

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  2. Meaning of bring someone down in English. bring someone down. phrasal verb with bring verb [ T ] uk / brɪŋ / us / brɪŋ / brought | brought. (CAUSE TO FAIL) Add to word list. to cause someone in a position of power to lose their job: This scandal could bring down the country's government. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. WordReference English-Italiano Dictionary © 2024: Verbi frasali. Inglese. Italiano. bring [sb/sth] down vtr phrasal sep. figurative, informal (cause demise) (figurato) fare cadere ⇒, portare [qlcs] al crollo vtr. The scandal brought down the government. Lo scandalo ha fatto cadere il governo.

  4. to reduce something. We aim to bring down prices on all our computers. to land an aircraft. The pilot managed to bring the plane down in a field. to make an aircraft fall out of the sky. Twelve enemy fighters had been brought down. to make an animal or a bird fall down or fall out of the sky by killing or wounding it.

  5. 2 giorni fa · 1. to cause to fall. the fighter aircraft brought the enemy down. the ministers agreed to bring down the price of oil. 2.(usually passive) slang. to cause to be elated and then suddenly depressed, as from using drugs. nounbringdown. 3. US dialect.

  6. Traduzione di "bring down" in italiano. Verbo. Sostantivo. abbattere far cadere ridurre distruggere abbassare far scendere portare giù. rovesciare. smantellare. diminuire. Mostrare più. You alone are trying to bring down a monster. Tu da solo stai provando ad abbattere il mostro. It can take hundreds to bring down a zeppelin.

  7. bringdown. 1. A cause of sadness or melancholy. Getting dumped by my boyfriend was a real bring-down. Geez, that documentary about the environment was a bringdown, huh? 2. A disappointment. I thought our movie was going to be a great success, but the box office numbers for opening weekend were a real bringdown.