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go down (sth)

(MOVE DOWN) phrasal verb with go
 
/ɡəʊ/
 
US  /ɡoʊ/ verb (present participle going, past tense went, past participle gone)

Definition

to move down to a lower level or place: He went down on his knees and begged for forgiveness. He first went down the mines when he was 17. The plane went down (= fell to the ground because of an accident, bomb, etc.) ten minutes after take-off. Everyone took to the lifeboats when the ship started to go down (= sink). Could I have a glass of water to help these pills go down (= to help me swallow them)?Raising and lowering
(Definition of go down (sth) (MOVE DOWN) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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