Down toward意思
"Down toward" is a prepositional phrase in English that indicates direction or movement. It is composed of the preposition "down" and the preposition "toward." Here's a breakdown of each word's meaning:
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"Down" generally means moving in the direction of the ground or the bottom of something, or from a higher to a lower position or level. It can also be used metaphorically to mean decline, fall, or decrease.
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"Toward" (or towards in British English) means in the direction of something or someone, indicating movement or action that is aimed at or directed towards a particular goal or destination.
When combined, "down toward" suggests movement or direction towards something that is both lower in position or level and towards a specific location or object. For example:
- "The bird flew down toward the lake." (indicating both a downward and forward movement)
- "She walked down toward the beach." (moving down a slope or hill towards the beach)
- "The temperature is dropping down toward freezing." (indicating a decrease in temperature towards freezing)
In each of these examples, "down toward" is used to describe the direction or movement that is both downward and towards a specific location or condition.