beat down
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle down
Meanings
(of sun or rain) fall strongly and steadily
Why “down”? Movement goes from high to low.
“The sun beat down on us.”
“Rain beat down on the roof.”
Don't confuse with
Beat down means fall strongly and steadily. Beat around means avoid the main point by being indirect.
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beat around
A contrast learners often mix up
Avoid the main point by being indirect (beat around the bush)
bear down
Same down pattern: downward
Move quickly and threateningly toward someone
bend down
Same down pattern: downward
Lean the upper body downward
blow down
Same down pattern: downward
Cause something to fall by blowing
break down
Same down pattern: downward
(of a vehicle or machine) stop working; Lose emotional control and start crying; Separate something into smaller parts to understand it; (of negotiations or relationships) fail or end; Force a door open by hitting it; Decompose into simpler chemical substances
bring down
Same down pattern: downward
Cause something to fall or land; Make something lower in level or amount; Cause a government or leader to lose power; Make someone feel sad or depressed
climb down
Same down pattern: downward
Descend by gripping or stepping
come down
Same down pattern: downward
Drop from a high level it has been at; Move to a lower level, price or position; Have been passed down from earlier generations; Decide in favour of one side after consideration; Become ill with a particular illness; (of rain, snow or hail) fall
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