downs
Prononciation : [daʊnz]
Mot
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a term used in American football to describe a situation where the team has four chances to move the ball a certain distance. If they succeed, they get another set of chances.
Exemple
The team made two downs before getting the first down.
Exemple
They couldn't make any downs and lost possession of the ball.
Exemple
How many downs do they have left in this play?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move downward or lower, like going down a slide or lowering your body.
Exemple
She downs the slide with a big smile on her face.
Exemple
He didn’t down the slide because it was too scary for him.
Exemple
Are you going to down the slide or stay on the platform?
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) a feeling of being sad or unhappy. It’s like a low moment when you don’t feel great.
Exemple
She felt a little downs after losing the game, but she was okay.
Exemple
He was not downs at all; he was celebrating his win!
Exemple
How can we cheer you up when you're feeling downs?
0s0s