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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Down' & 'Away' - Cambio de Posición (Hacia Abajo)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Down' & 'Away'
to back down

to physically move backward from a particular position or place

retroceder, echarse atrás

retroceder, echarse atrás

Ex: The skier realized the slope was too steep and had to back down to a safer position. 
to bang down

to put something down forcefully, typically expressing anger and frustration

golpear, tirar con fuerza

golpear, tirar con fuerza

Ex: The upset teenager banged the headphones down on the desk. 
to bend down

to lower one's upper body toward the ground

agacharse, inclinarse

agacharse, inclinarse

Ex: The gardener had to bend down regularly to tend to the plants. 
to blow down

(of wind) to cause something such as trees or structures to fall

derribar, tumbar

derribar, tumbar

Ex: The strong gust of wind blew the old tree down during the storm. 
to bowl down

to cause something to fall over by hitting it

derribar, tirar

derribar, tirar

Ex: The enthusiastic dog bowled down the tower of blocks in seconds. 
to climb down

to come down from a higher point or position, often with a careful or controlled manner

descender, bajar

descender, bajar

Ex: After reaching the mountaintop, the climbers had to climb down to the base camp. 
to fall down

to fall to the ground

derrumbarse

derrumbarse

Ex: The child tried to walk but ended up falling down on the soft grass. 
to knock down

to cause something or someone to fall to the ground

derribar, tumbar

derribar, tumbar

Ex: The boxer knocked down his opponent with a powerful uppercut. 
to lie down

to put one's body in a flat position in order to sleep or rest

acostarse, tumbarse

acostarse, tumbarse

Ex: I'm feeling tired, so I'm going to lie down for a while. 
to reach down

to extend one's arm or body downward in order to touch or grab something at a lower level

agacharse, extender el brazo hacia abajo

agacharse, extender el brazo hacia abajo

Ex: The toddler excitedly reached down to pick up the colorful toy from the playmat. 
to sit down

to move from a standing position to a sitting position

sentarse

sentarse

Ex: Please sit down and make yourself comfortable while I prepare some tea. 
to slam down

to forcefully put something down

golpear, dejar caer con fuerza

golpear, dejar caer con fuerza

Ex: Frustrated with the call, he slammed down the phone and walked away. 
to touch down

(of an aircraft or spacecraft) to land on the ground

aterrizar

aterrizar

Ex: The helicopter touched down on the rooftop to rescue the stranded hikers. 
to run down to

to quickly go to a different location, particularly to do a specific task

pasar rápidamente por, dar una vuelta por

pasar rápidamente por, dar una vuelta por

Ex: I need to run down to the store to pick up some groceries before it closes. 
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