US /daʊn tu/
・UK /daun tu:/
And when they do, the problem usually comes down to the distinction between speaker meaning and audience meaning, or what a speaker intends, as opposed to what a listener understands.
And when they do, the problem usually comes down to the distinction between speaker meaning
Let's get down to business, to control the world.
*Piccolo* Let's get down to business
In this process, the glucose, with the help of oxygen, is completely broken down to produce energy, water and carbon dioxide.
But you will learn more about Donald Trump by going down to the federal elections where I filed a 104-page, essentially financial statement of sorts, the forms that they have.
And stop and frisk brought it down to 500 murders.
But won't let them break me down to dust.
But I won't let them break me down to dust
And a lot of psychologists think these choices come down to the same thing: a battle between parts of your brain.
come down to the same thing: a battle between parts of your brain.
brought interest rates all the way down to 0.05%.
brought interest rates all the way down to 0.05%.
But I'm talking about respect on a basic level, even if you just boil it down to common human decency.
Even if you just boil it down to common human decency.
Our trio's down to two
Our trio's down to two
Our next idiom is, "Let's get down to business."
Our next idiom is, "Let's get down to business."