US /tæmp daʊn/
・UK /tæmp daʊn/
Meaning to turn a profit, they're having to tamp down on areas that have historically been money-drained.
Meaning, to turn a profit, they're having to tamp down on areas that have historically been money-drained.
Tonight, 700 Marines are on their way to the streets of Los Angeles to assist the National Guard and law enforcement tamp down violent clashes with protesters.
Tonight, 700 Marines are on their way to the streets of Los Angeles to assist the National Guard and law enforcement tamp down violent clashes with protesters angry over the Trump administration's immigration policies and arrests.
They were going to tamp down on cow farts, but I haven't followed up on it.
They were going to tamp down on cow farts but I
It's the Asian refineries that we want to keep running and tamp down the price of oil to the extent we can through this few weeks crisis.
It's the Asian refineries that we want to keep running and tamp down the price of oil to the extent we can through this few weeks' crisis.
In fact, I one of the stories I tell in the book, I asked the, um, Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, Saud Al-Faisal, who had been in that position for many years, um, whether he thought there was any way to change the calculation of, uh, Assad and have him either, uh, begin to tamp down the violence or look for a political settlement.
and have him either begin to tamp down the violence
And, you know, in the canonical web view or publisher view of what to do about a comment killer would be to tamp down that behavior, right?