You can say "se baisser" in French to mean bend down.
The prefix that makes "upgrade" mean the opposite is "down-," so "downgrade" means to lower or reduce in quality or status.
The Spanish phrase "se sienta" can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "he/she sits down" or "you sit down" when referring to a singular person. It can also mean "they sit down" when referring to a group of people.
The Spanish word "sientate" translates to "sit down" in English.
"The sun is shining down on you!" is a figure of speech, and is a way of saying that someone is lucky.
Yes, limbering is a gerund (a verbal noun). The present participle of a verb (the -ing word) is also a verbal noun called a gerund, and an adjective; for example: Noun: Limbering is always helpful before dance class. Verb: The class was limbering while waiting for class to begin. Adjective: The limbering exercises were taught the first day of dance lessons.
Dancing Girls Limbering Up - 1897 was released on: USA: September 1897
Capt- Reilly's Battery Limbering - 1901 was released on: USA: January 1901
To avoid any kind of strain make sure you always do a warm up for at least five minutes. This can be as simple as limbering up your limbs and simple stretches.
No, Up does not mean down. In fact, "down" is the antonym of "up"!
Please clarify what is step down mean ? or did you mean bow down?
Down These Mean Streets was created in 1967.
falls down or breaks down
You probably mean down, but down is not a feather, it is down.
It means to back down or calm down
Probably; I am not sure what you mean. Perhaps you mean "I sit down".
Spelled-down, which should be hyphenated would mean defeated in a Spelling Bee. The phrase is rarely used at present. Down spelled down, that can mean anything, perhaps a novel title. ( often novel titles are indeed novel, and are difficult to figure out!)