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Definition of "come down" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To descend, fall down, collapse.

    • A tree came down and hit me on the head.
    • After a clap of thunder, down came the rain.
    • Down you come this moment, you rapscallion!
  2. To be demolished.

    • The damage sustained in the fire is so great that the whole building will have to come down.
  3. To decrease.

    • Real estate prices have come down since the peak of the boom.
  4. To reach or release a decision.

    • I can't guess which way the board will come down on the project.
    • The decision in Doe v. Smith came down this morning.
  5. To be passed through time.

    • Much wisdom has come down in the form of proverbs.
  6. To return from an elevated state of consciousness (especially when drug-induced) or emotion.

    • He finally came down from his post-bonus high.
  7. To rain.

    • It's coming down heavily now.
  8. To graduate from university, especially an Oxbridge university.

  9. Shortening of of come down the (pike, line, etc.) To be about to happen; to occur; to transpire.

  10. To behave in a particular way.

    • He's been coming down angry all day.