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Go down to Go down by Go down as Go down to Go by something to do things according to a set of rules or laws Only a fool goes by the rules all the time.
go down phrasal verb 1. GET LOWER to become lower in level, amount etc His income went down last year. Computers have gone down in price. go down by 10%/250/$900 etc Spending has gone down by 2%. 2. STANDARD if something goes down, its quality or standard gets worse This neighbourhood has really gone down in the last few years. 3. go down well/badly/a treat etc a) to get a particular reaction from someone His suggestion did not go down very well. The movie went down very well in America. b) if food or drink goes down well, you enjoy it I'm not that hungry so a salad would go down nicely. 4. GO FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER to go from one place to another, especially to a place that is further south We're going down to Bournemouth for the weekend. He's gone down to the store to get some milk. 5. go down the shops/club/park etc British English spoken informal to go to the shops, a club etc Does anyone want to go down the pub tonight? 6/ SHIP if a ship goes down, it sinks Ten men died when the ship went down. 7. PLANE if a plane goes down, it suddenly falls to the ground An emergency call was received shortly before the plane went down. 8. BECOME LESS SWOLLEN to become less swollen The swelling will go down if you rest your foot. 9. LOSE AIR if something that is filled with air goes down, air comes out and it becomes smaller and softer Your tyre's gone down. 10. BE REMEMBERED◀ [always + adverb/preposition] to be recorded or remembered in a particular way The talks went down as a landmark in the peace process. The carnival will go down in history (=be remembered for many years) as one of the best ever. 11. COMPETITION/SPORT a) to lose a game, competition, or election The Hawkers went down 5-9. The government went down by 71 votes. Liverpool went down to Juventus. b) to move down to a lower position in an official list of teams or players United went down to the second division. 12. COMPUTER if a computer goes down, it stops working for a short time If one of the file servers goes down, you lose the whole network. 13. LIGHTS if lights go down, they become less bright The lights went down and the curtain rose on an empty stage. 14. SUN when the sun goes down, it appears to move down until you cannot see it any more 15. WIND if the wind goes down, it becomes less strong The wind had gone down but the night had turned chilly. 16. PRISON informal t o be sent to prison He went down for five years. 17. HAPPEN spoken informal to happen the type of guy who knows what's going down What's going down? 18. LEAVE UNIVERSITY British English formal old-fashioned to leave Oxford or Cambridge University at the end of a period of study go down on somebody phrasal verb to touch someone's sexual organs with the lips and tongue in order to give them sexual pleasure go down with something phrasal verb to become ill, especially with an infectious disease Half the team had gone down with flu. go for somebody/something phrasal verb 1. ATTACK British English to attack or criticize someone The dog suddenly went for me. 2. TRY TO GET SOMETHING◀ to try to get or win something Jackson is going for his second gold medal here. go for it s poken (=used to encourage someone to try to achieve something) If you really want the job, go for it! 3. CHOOSE British English to choose something I think I'll go for the chocolate cake. 4. I could/would go for something s poken used to say that you would like to do or have something A full meal for less than five bucks! I could go for that! 5. LIKE informal to like a particular type of person or thing Annie tends to go for older men. 6. the same goes for somebody/something also that goes for somebody/something too s poken used to say that a statement you have just made is true about someone or something else too Close all doors and lock them when you go out. The same goes for windows. go in phrasal verb when the sun or the moon goes in, cloud moves in front of it so that it cannot be seen go in for something phrasal verb 1. to do an examination or take part in a competition I go in for all the competitions. 2. to do or use something often because you enjoy it or like it I never really went in for sports. 3. to choose something as your job I suppose I could go in for advertising. go in with somebody phrasal verb to join with someone else to start a business or organization Ellie's going in with a friend who's just started a café. go into something phrasal verb 1. JOB [not in passive] to start to do a particular type of job I always wanted to go into nursing. She's thinking of going into business (=starting a business). 2. TIME/MONEY/EFFORT [not in passive] to be spent or used to get, make, or do something Years of research have gone into this book.
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