double-stop
1>     (    
. .)

double-take
1> _.  ,  
(-.   )
_Ex:
to do a double-take  
2>   ;     


double-three
1>   ( )

double-time
1>     
2> _.  ,  
_Ex:
in double-time  
3>   
_Ex:
double-time!,  !
4> _. 

double-tongued
1> , 

double-u
1> _. 

double-weight hydrogen
1> _. 

double-wire
1> _. 

double-worked
1> _.  ,    ( )

double-wound
1> _. ;   

doubleface
1> , ; ; 
2> , ;  ; 

doubleknit
1>   ()
2>  

doubleness
1> 
2> , , 

doubler
1> _. 
2> _.  

doublespeak
1>   (   . .)
2>    ; 
 (.    ,   ,
)
3> ;   

doublet
1> , 
2>  ; 
3> 
4>      , 

5>  ()
6> _. , 
7> _.  ,  
8>  ,  
9> 
10> _.     
11> _. 
12> _. ; 
13> _. 
14> _.  
_Ex:
doublet and hose  ,  

doubletalk
1>   (   . .)
2>    ; 
 (.    ,   ,
)
3>    (   . .); 
,   ;  ,     
4>   ;   
5> ,  -. ,   
. .

doublethink
1> _.  (,  
   ); 
  

doubleton
1> _.     (  )

doubling
1> , , 
2>    
_Ex:
doubling of the population     
3> ; 
4>   ( ), ;  ( )
5> , , ; ; ,

6> _. 
7> _.   ;  

8> _.   
9> _. 
10> _.   (  . .)
11> _. , , 

doubloon
1>  (   )

doublure
1> ,   . .,    


doubly
1> ; 
_Ex:
doubly bent   , 
_Ex:
to be doubly careful   
_Ex:
to be doubly sure   
2> , ; 
_Ex:
to deal doubly   

doubt
1> ; , ; 
_Ex:
no doubt  ; _.   
_Ex:
no doubt he will come , , 
_Ex:
without (beyond) (a) doubt, beyond (past) (all) doubt 
() 
_Ex:
beyond a shadow (without a shadow) of (a) doubt  

_Ex:
to be in doubt ;  
_Ex:
I am in doubt (as to) how to proceed   ,  
 
_Ex:
the issue of the battle is still in doubt   
  
_Ex:
make no doubt about it    ;  
  
_Ex:
to have doubts of (as to) smb.'s honesty  
-. 
_Ex:
I have my doubts whether he will come   
(),   
_Ex:
to have (to entertain) grave doubts about (as to) smth. 
    -.
_Ex:
to throw (to cast) doubt upon smth. 
-. ,  -.  
_Ex:
to raise doubts  () 
_Ex:
to resolve smb.'s doubts  -. 
_Ex:
it's a matter of doubt whether...    ,
...
_Ex:
there is no doubt of his honesty    
 ,    
_Id:
to give smb. the benefit of the doubt   
-.   . .    
2> ;  (-.) ,  
( -.)
_Ex:
to doubt smb.'s honesty   -. 
_Ex:
to doubt one's own eyes    
_Ex:
there was no doubting his sincerity   
  
_Ex:
I doubt if this is true  ,    
_Ex:
I don't doubt (but) that he will win   ( )
  
3> _. _. ,  
4> _. _. 
_Id:
nothing doubting   ()

doubtable
1>  ; 

doubter
1> 

doubtful
1> ,   ; 

2> ,  ; , 
_Ex:
to be doubtful of smth.   -.
_Ex:
I am doubtful what I ought to do  ,   
(  )
_Ex:
I was still doubtful about speaking to him    
  ,     
3> , ; 
_Ex:
doubtful reply  
_Ex:
doubtful future  
_Ex:
doubtful case  
4> ,  ; 
_Ex:
doubtful character (reputation)  
_Ex:
doubtful neighbourhood  
_Ex:
in doubtful taste ;   
_Ex:
to pursue a doubtful path _.    
5> , 
_Ex:
doubtful expression (phrase) 
_Id:
doubtful State _. ,     

doubtfulness
1> ; ; 
2> 

doubting
1> ; ; 
_Ex:
doubting heart  
_Id:
doubting Thomas   ()

doubtingly
1>  ; ;  

doubtless
1> 
2> ,   ,  
_Ex:
I shall doubtless see you tomorrow , , 
 
3>  ,  

douceur
1> , 

douche
1> 
2>  ; 
3> ; 
4> 
5> 
_Id:
to throw a cold douche upon smth.   -.,
   -.;  -. , 

6>  ( )
7>  ( )
8> ; ; 

douche bag
1>  

douching
1> ; 
2> 

dough
1> 
2> ,  
3> _. , , 
_Id:
(my) cake is dough, (my) meal is all dough   ;
 

dough stage
1> _-.    ()

dough-bird
1> _.  , - (Numenius
borealis)

dough-boy
1> 
2> 
3> _. _. -

dough-face, doughface
1> _. _. ,  
2> _. , ,  

dough-faced
1> _. , , 

dough-head
1> _. _.  , 

doughiness
1>  ; 

doughnut
1> ;  ; 
2> _. _. 
_Id:
it is dollars to doughnuts   , 

doughnut tyre
1> _.   ; ; 

doughty
1> _. _. , , ;  
 
_Ex:
a doughty warrior  

doughy
1> , 
2> ,  (  )
3> ; 

doum
1> _.   (Hyphaene gen.)

doum-palm
1> _.   (Hyphaene gen.)

dour
1> , 
2> , 
_Ex:
dour silence  

douse
1>   
2>   , ; 
3> 
4> _.   ()
5> _. 
6> _.  (, )
7>  (, )
8> _. ,  ()
_Ex:
to douse the glim  
9> , , 
10> _.  
11>       
  , " "

douser
1> _.  

dousing
1>   
2> 
_Ex:
he got a dousing   () ( )

dove
1> _.  (Columba livia)
_Ex:
wood dove 
2> 
3> _. "",     
  (. hawk "")
_Ex:
the doves and the hawks in the U.S. Senate "" 
""    
_Ex:
dove of peace  
4> _. ; , 
5>  

dove-colour
1>  

dove-eyed
1>  ,  

dove-hawk
1> _.   (Circus cyaneus)

dovecot
1> 
_Id:
a flutter in the dovecot    

dovecote
1> 
_Id:
a flutter in the dovecote    

dovehouse
1> 

dovekie
1> _.   (Cepphus grylle)
2> _.   (Plautus alle)

dovelet
1> ,  

dovelike
1> , , 

Dover's powder
1> _.  

dovetail
1> _. _. ,     
2> _. _. " " (; . dovetail
joint)
3> _. _. _.    
4> (in, into, to) _.   " "
5> _.   
6> ,   ; ,

_Ex:
to dovetail the parts of smth., to dovetail one part with
another     
7> , , 
_Ex:
to dovetail into one another   ,
   

dovetailing
1> _.       . .
2> 

dovish
1> _. ;      
 

dowager
1>  ( ,  )
_Ex:
queen dowager  
2>     

dowd
1>     

dowdily
1> 
2> ; 

dowdiness
1> 
2> 

dowdy
1>     
2>    
3> ; ; 

dowdyish
1>  

dowel
1> _. , , 
_Ex:
dowel wedge , 
2> 
3> _.  , 

dowel-joint
1> _.   

dowel-pin
1> _.  

dower
1>   
2> 
_Ex:
dower chest   
3> ; , 
_Ex:
she had the dower of beauty    ()

4>   ()
5>    
6>   
7>   
8> (with)  (  . .)
_Ex:
dowered with brilliant talents  , 
 

dowlas
1> _. "",  

down
1> , 
_Ex:
ups and downs   
2> ; 
_Ex:
ups and downs   
_Ex:
ups and downs of fate (of life)  
_Ex:
ups and downs of politics   

3> ; , 
_Ex:
a down in the business cycle    
4> _. , ; 
_Ex:
to have a down on smb.  () 
 -.;   -.;    -.
5> _. _.     ()
6> _. ;  , . 
7>  ; ; , 
_Ex:
down leap  
_Ex:
down look  
_Ex:
down pipe _.  
8>   , , 
_Ex:
the down trend of business   
9>          
( )
_Ex:
down traffic      
_Ex:
down platform   ,   
( )
10> _.     ( )
_Ex:
down line   ,    
11> 
_Ex:
down road (line)  
12> ; ,   
_Ex:
down calver _.   
13>  ,   
_Ex:
he feels a bit down   
14> _. _. 
_Ex:
down money  
15> _.   
16> _.  ;  ( )
17>    : ;  
 
_Ex:
to come down  
_Ex:
to bend down , 
_Ex:
is this elevator going down?     ?
_Ex:
to take smth. down  () -.
_Ex:
he took the picture down from the wall   
 
_Ex:
to take the burden down    ,  
_Ex:
to take smb. down  -. 
_Ex:
to take (to run) down a ship  
_Ex:
to shoot (to bring) down a plane  
_Ex:
to pull down  ;  ()
_Ex:
to go down  ;    (. to go down
to dinner, to come down); 
_Ex:
the rain was coming down heavily   
18>       
  . .
_Ex:
to lie down 
_Ex:
to sit down 
19>     ,  ,  
 . .
_Ex:
further down     
_Ex:
down to the country  
_Ex:
to go down   ,   
_Ex:
to come down for a week-end     -
20> _.     
_Ex:
trains going down ,    
_Ex:
to go down east    (  )
21>        
_Ex:
when did he come down from Oxford?   
 ?;     
(  )?
22>     
_Ex:
come down south this summer ()     
23>    : 
_Ex:
he is down   ()
_Ex:
the shades (the blinds) are down  
_Ex:
to hit a man when he is down  
_Ex:
the sun is down   ()
_Ex:
to walk about head down    
_Ex:
to lay the doll face down     ( )
24>     ,   
 -.   
_Ex:
down in the country  
_Ex:
to live down in Hampshire   
_Ex:
they live down by the river    
_Ex:
down there 
25>   ,    
_Ex:
to stay down for a year     

26>      
_Ex:
down on his back  ,  
_Ex:
several trees were down    
27>   
_Ex:
curtains down on the left side ,   

_Ex:
her hair is down    
28>      , ,
, , , 
_Ex:
to go down ; , ; ,

_Ex:
to die down  ( , )
_Ex:
to wear down 
_Ex:
to boil down (in cooking) 
_Ex:
to bring down the price  
_Ex:
to bring down one's pride  ()  
_Ex:
transposed one tone down     ( )
_Ex:
visitors are 20% down on last year    
 20% ,   
_Ex:
the sea is down  
_Ex:
the wind is down   ()
_Ex:
the river is down     
_Ex:
bread is down  
_Ex:
the machinery broke down    
_Ex:
the tyres are down (flat)  () 
_Ex:
the clock has run down    , 

29> ( to)     
  
_Ex:
to burn down  
_Ex:
to thin down the cream  () 
30>     -. : 
_Ex:
down to recent times    ; 
 
_Ex:
down to date (to here)   
_Ex:
down to date we've heard nothing     
 
_Ex:
to read a book down to the last page   
 ;      
_Ex:
from generals down to soldiers    
_Ex:
down to the time of Shakespeare    
31>     
_Ex:
to write (to note, to set) smth. down  -.
_Ex:
I have it down (on paper)    
32>      
_Ex:
to talk smb. down   -.; 
-.
_Ex:
to shout smb. down  -.;  
-. 
_Ex:
to frown smb. down  -.  
_Ex:
to ring down the curtain     
_Ex:
he gets me down     ;   ,
    
33>       
_Ex:
down to here   
_Ex:
to look down from the past      
_Ex:
to hand down from generation to generation  
  
34>      : 
_Ex:
to pay part down and part on time   ,
   
_Ex:
to pay half down and the rest in monthly payments 
 ,    
35>  ,  
_Ex:
he's 10 pounds down   10  ,  
 10 
36> _. ,  (     . .)
_Ex:
to be a pawn down      ()
_Ex:
he is one (point) down     
37>   ()
38>   ( )
39> :
_Ex:
down! , ! ( );  !
_Ex:
down oars!   !
_Id:
up and down   
_Id:
down and out ;    ,
 
_Id:
down and under    ;  ,  

_Id:
down at (the) heel(s)   ; 
() , 
_Id:
down in the mouth    ; 
_Id:
to be down (in spirits)   ()
_Id:
to be down in health ,   
_Id:
to be down with smth.   -.
_Id:
to hold smb. down  -.  
_Id:
to get (to settle) down to work   
_Id:
down on the nail , 
_Id:
down to the ground , 
_Id:
it suits me down to the ground    
_Id:
to be down for smth.   -. 
_Id:
he is down for twenty pounds     
_Id:
his name is down for a speech    
_Id:
he put his name down for a pound    
 
_Id:
to be down on to smth.  -.  ( 
);  -.  
_Id:
to be down on smb.  ()  -.;
  -.
_Id:
to drop (to come) down on smb.   -. 
;   -.
_Id:
to look down upon smb.   -.  ;
   -.
_Id:
to come down in the world ,   
_Id:
to put smb. down   (, ) -.
_Id:
to ride (to run, to track) down an animal  
_Id:
to run smb. down  -.  ;  ()
-.;    -.; 
-.
_Id:
down with! !; ,   . . (  ,
    )
_Id:
down with the traitors!  !
_Id:
down with it! -, ! ( )
_Id:
down with you! -, ! (   . .)
_Id:
down masts!  !
40> _. , ; , 
_Ex:
to down one's opponent     
_Ex:
his horse downed him three times    
41> , 
42>      ()
43> ; 
44> 
_Ex:
to down medicine  
_Ex:
to down a glass of beer   
45> , ; , 
_Ex:
to down opposition   ()
46> (with) , 
47> (on, upon) , ,  
(-.);  (-.)
_Id:
to down tools  , 
48>    : 
_Ex:
to walk down the hill   ,   
_Ex:
to fall down the stairs   
_Ex:
tears ran down her face     
49>     : 
_Ex:
down the stream   
_Ex:
to sail down the river   ,  
50>        -.: 
_Ex:
down the wind  
_Ex:
to let smth. go down the wind  -.  ,
 
51>     -.: 
_Ex:
to go down the road   
52>    : 
_Ex:
situated down the Thames    
_Ex:
he lives down the river (from us)      
53>    , 
_Ex:
her hair is hanging down her back     
54>   : , 
_Ex:
down the ages  
55> () ; 
56> _. 
57> , 
58>  ;   
59> (the Downs) _pl.   (   -
)
_Ex:
North Downs  
60> () 
61> (D.) "" ( )

down jacket
1>     

down-
1>     : ; , 
_Ex:
downcycle      
_Ex:
down-looking   ( )
_Ex:
down-market ,    
 
_Ex:
downsize   ()
_Ex:
downplay   -.

down-and-out
1> , ; ;  
2> ;    ,  
_Ex:
down-and-out immigrant     
3> _.  , 

down-and-outer
1> , ; ;  

down-at-heel
1>  ( )
2>  ( )

down-bed
1> , 

down-bow
1>   

down-draught
1> _.   
_Ex:
down-draught carburettor _.    
2>  

down-easter
1> _.   , .   

down-flow
1> _.  

down-grade
1> _. 
2> 
_Ex:
on the down-grade  ;    . .;
  
_Ex:
his business is on the down-grade     ,
    
3>   
4> ,  
5>     
6>   ,   . .
7>   ()
8>  ()     
9> , ;  
10> ,  

down-home
1> , ; 
_Ex:
down-home hospitality   
_Ex:
down-home music  

down-looking radar
1> _.    ( 
   )

down-lying
1>   ;  

down-market
1>        
(    )
2>      
3>   ( )

down-path
1>     

down-pillow
1>  

down-run
1>  ( )

down-the-line
1> , , ;   
_Ex:
down-the-line union man    ,
    
2> ,  , 
_Ex:
to support the party ticket right down-the-line 
   

down-to-earth
1>   ,  
2> () ,   
  ;    
( )

Down-under, down-under
1> _. ;  
2>  . . :  ;   

