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downward
[ doun-werd ]
adverb
- Also 诲辞飞苍顎僿补谤诲蝉. from a higher to a lower place or condition.
- down from a source or beginning:
As the river flows downward, it widens.
- from a past time, predecessor, or ancestor:
The estate was handed downward from generation to generation.
adjective
- moving or tending to a lower place or condition.
- descending from a source or beginning.
downward
/ 藞诲补蕣苍飞蓹诲 /
adjective
- descending from a higher to a lower level, condition, position, etc
- descending from a beginning
adverb
- a variant of downwards
Derived Forms
- 藞诲辞飞苍飞补谤诲濒测, adverb
- 藞诲辞飞苍飞补谤诲苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲辞飞苍顎僿补谤诲路濒测 adverb
- 诲辞飞苍顎僿补谤诲路苍别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
In the UK, the downward revision reflects the impact of tariffs, higher government borrowing costs, and weaker consumer spending as a result of higher bills and energy costs.
The number of police officers would continue on its gradual downward trajectory, with new hires failing to keep pace with attrition.
But housing construction has still been on a downward trajectory.
From around 2006 to 2010, a series of major business downturns, including a bankruptcy filing and several key lawsuits, led Kinkade into a downward spiral of troubling public behavior and substance abuse.
There have only been 24 crosses per game too, forming part of a major downward trend in the league over the past two decades - that figure was as high as 42 per game in 2003-04.
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