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- Dictionarylower/ˈləʊə/
adjective
- 1. less high in position: "the lower levels of the building" Similar Opposite
- 2. situated on less high land or towards the sea: "the union of Upper and Lower Egypt"
adverb
- 1. in or into a lower position: "the sun sank lower"
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- Znaczenie Lower, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
LOWER definicja: 1. to move something into a low position:...
- Lower: Korean Translation
LOWER translate: (양이나 정도를) 낮게 하다, (위치를) 낮추다, 아래의. Learn more...
- Lower: Czech Translation
lower - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Lower: Catalan Translation
lower translate: abaixar, baixar, inferior, de baix. Learn...
- Lower Spanish Translation
LOWER translate: bajar, bajar, inferior, de abajo, inferior...
- Lower Turkish Translation
LOWER translate: daha aşağıda/düşük, alt, indirmek,...
- Znaczenie Lower, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
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To lower is to move something downward. When you go to sleep at night, you lower your head onto your pillow (unless you are a horse; in that case, you don't lower anything and sleep standing up).
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb lower 1, which can mean to reduce, lower or let something go down. See pictures, idioms and collocations with lower 1.