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●ˌgo ˈdown 🔑●ˌgo ˈdown sth 🔑to move from a higher position to a lower one; to go along sth from one end towards the other (从高处)下去;(沿着…)过去◆One end of the see-saw goes up while the other end goes down. 跷跷板一头起来,另一头就下去。◆The pain goes down my arm. 疼痛传遍了我的胳膊。◆I’ve just got to go down to Jim’s office with these papers. 我得把这些文件送到吉姆的办公室去。◆Will we go down any steep hills? 我们会沿陡峭山坡下山吗?◆You’ll see the museum if you go down the road a bit. 沿路往前走一点,就看到博物馆了。◆It was hard enough to get up here (= a mountain, for example), and now we’ve got to go down! 爬上来就够呛了,现在我们又得下去!◆Their company has decided to go down the same path (= do the same things) as ours. 他们的公司已决定走我们的路子。◆I went down on my hands and knees to look for the pen. 我趴在地上找钢笔。◆I’m not going to go down on my knees and beg him to forgive me. 我不会奴颜婢膝,乞求他原谅我。OBJ road, stairs, hill OPP go up, go up sth[v + adv] [v + prep] ●go down the ˈdrain (BrE also go down the ˈplughole) to be wasted; to get much worse 付诸东流;白白浪费;每况愈下●go down ˈthat roadto follow a particular course of action, especially a difficult or harmful one 踏上那条道;采取(尤指艰难或有害)的做法◆He said he’d never used drugs because he’d seen too many talented kids go down that road. 他说他从不吸毒,因为他见过太多有才华的孩子走上那条路。 |