Phrasal verbs
Break down (1) = examine the different parts of something: "The profits break down in the following way – 50% profit in European sales, a 20% profitin North American sales and a 30% profit in Asian sales."
Break down (2) = when communication stops between two parties: "The negotiations broke downafter two days."
Bring down = destroy something: "A series of disastrous investments brought down the company."
Cut back on = reduce something: "Thegovernment has cut back on its defence budget."
Drive down = work hard to reduce prices or costs: "Over the last year we have driven down the distributioncosts."
Live down = when other people can forget a bad reputation: "I was two hours late for the meeting and now my colleagues will never let me live it down."Play down = minimise the importance of something: "She played down the fact that her father was the boss."
Set down = put something in writing: "Theconditions are set down in the contract."
Stand down = resign: "After ten years at the head of the company, the chairman has decided to stand down."
Takedown = write notes in a meeting: "Can someone take down the minutes?"
Wear down = argue so much that the other person abandons their position: "The unionsfinally wore the management down on the issue of overtime pay."
Write down (or note down) = write something: "Could you write down your mobile phone number?"
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