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bring down

to bring down
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  • korter maken; korter maken; minder lang worden; korter maken
  • cut down on; make a reduction in

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to bring down
Werkwoord
  • laten zakken
  • move something or somebody to a lower position

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to bring down
Werkwoord
  • omwentelen
  • cause the downfall of; of rulers

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to bring down
Werkwoord
  • besparen; bezuinigen op; bezuinigen
  • cut down on; make a reduction in

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to bring down
Werkwoord
    • impose something unpleasant

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    to bring down
    Werkwoord
    • reduceren, terugbrengen, verkleinen, verminderen, minderen
    • cut down on; make a reduction in

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    to bring down
    Werkwoord
      • cause to be enthusiastic

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      to bring down
      Werkwoord
        • cause to come to the ground

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        bring down

        Voorbeeldzinnen

        1. Bring your books down.
        2. Go upstairs and bring down my trunk.
        3. Bring the suitcase down from my room.
        4. Can't you bring down the price a bit?
        5. I cannot bring this wall down by myself.
        6. Can you bring down my trunk from upstairs?
        7. It will bring down trouble on your family.
        8. They did not agree to bring down the price.
        9. Please help me to bring my suitcase down from the luggage rack.
        10. Both leaders should be brought together to bring down the curtain on generations of feuding between the two clans.
        11. Falling global energy prices should bring inflation down in 2009.
        12. Regulation (EC) No 745/2004 requires all Member States to bring the rules as laid down to the attention of passengers at all designated EU points of entry.
        13. Investments in new technologies and large scale digitisation facilities can bring down costs of digitisation while maintaining or improving quality and should therefore be recommended.
        14. In view of this, a further adjustment is required in this case to bring trainees' personnel costs down to a level equivalent to the sum of other costs.
        15. Such a depressed level of prices could stem from TV2's use of its stronger position to bring down the overall level of television advertising expenditure below where it would have been in a normal competitive situation.