bajar

Senso (Inglese)

  1. to go down, come down
  2. (reflexive) to get off, to get down, to climb down, to step down, to get out (e.g., of/from a platform or vehicle)
  3. to descend
  4. (reflexive) to go to a location that is less elevated, less inland, or more to the south
  5. to lower, reduce, fall
  6. to drop, lower, put down, turn down, move down (an object, the volume, etc.)
  7. to download
  8. (reflexive) to download (for one's own private use)
  9. to lose (e.g., weight)
  10. to take down, bring down
  11. to dim (the lights)
  12. to let down (one's guard)
  13. to wash down (accompany food)
  14. (colloquial) to kill (a person)
  15. (El-Salvador, colloquial, transitive) to deceive and take advantage of (someone).
  16. (El-Salvador, colloquial, transitive) to steal.
  17. (Mexico, colloquial, transitive) to menstruate.

Opposto di
subir
Frequenza

B1
Con il trattino come
ba‧jar
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/baˈxaɾ/
Etimologia (Inglese)

From bajo, or from Vulgar Latin *bassiāre, from Late Latin bassus.

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