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 Translation for 'downwards' from English to Portuguese
SYNO down | downward | downwardly | ...
abaixo {adv}downwards
para baixo {adv}downwards
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Translation for 'downwards' from English to Portuguese

downwards
abaixo {adv}

para baixo {adv}
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Usage Examples English
  • "Iheringichthys" species have a narrow, small mouth positioned to point downwards.
  • The entrance proceeds through boulders towards the upper traverse, a wide bedding-plane angled 40 degrees downwards.
  • In a 2006 conference abstract, Sara Burch presented the inferred range of motion in the arms of the therizinosaur "Neimongosaurus" and concluded the overall motion at the glenoid-humeral joint at the shoulder was roughly circular, and directed sideways and slightly downwards, which diverged from the more oval, backwards-and-downwards-directed ranges of other theropods.
  • While never "codified", since the 1960s it has become "normal" for socket-outlets manufactured for use in Australia/New Zealand to have the Earth pin facing downwards, so that the longer Earth pin will be the last to lose contact if the inserted plug is tugged downwards.
  • Within planetary atmospheres (including the Earth's), the pressure gradient is a vector pointing roughly downwards, because the pressure changes most rapidly vertically, increasing downwards (see vertical pressure variation).

  • The result will be an eye which can not move downwards properly (especially downwards when in an inward position).
  • In all cases, the process fluid to be evaporated flows downwards by gravity as a continuous film.
  • There are really two conditions: the "upwards" and "downwards" countable chain conditions.
  • A downwards funarg may also refer to a function's state when that function is not actually executing.
  • LED tubes can be used for general lighting purposes at all locations, with the exception of locations where both upwards and downwards lighting is required.

  • The conventional arch supports a vertical load downwards on the centre of the arch and translates this into forces both downwards and outwards at the base of the arch.
  • As for open formulas, dependence logic corresponds to the downwards monotone fragment of existential second-order logic, in the sense that a nonempty class of teams is definable by a dependence logic formula if and only if the corresponding class of relations is downwards monotone and definable by an existential second-order formula.
  • 9: (Bozun). Three bird bolts point downwards in fess.
  • The feet are pressed together to avoid loss of water pressure. The feet naturally point downwards, give thrust downwards, move up the feet, and press down the head.
  • The African forest elephant's tusks are straight and point downwards.

  • Since the DTH method was originally developed to drill large-diameter holes downwards in surface-drilling applications, its name originated from the fact that the percussion mechanism followed the bit down into the hole.
  • The diaphragm normally moves downwards during inspiration and upwards during expiration.
  • Bits look similar to a twist drill or end mill; some cut on the upward twist, and some cut downwards.
  • 9 mph upwards and 10.6 downwards; La Frontière and Susa 10.6 mph downwards and 6.6 upwards.
  • ([...] and [...] objects) downwards the tree structure.

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