Take-down - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |daʊn|
Brit.  |ˈteɪkˈdaʊn|

verb

- To remove something from a wall or similar vertical surface to which it is fixed.
He took down the picture and replaced it with the framed photograph.
- To remove something from a hanging position.
We need to take down the curtains to be cleaned.
- To write a note. Usually to record something that is said.
If you have a pen, you can take down my phone number.
- To remove a temporary structure such as scaffolding.
When everything else is packed, we can take down the tent.
- To lower an item of clothing without removing it.
The doctor asked me to take down my trousers.
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