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down under
noun
- Australia or New Zealand.
adverb
- in, to, or into Australia or New Zealand.
down under
noun
- Australia or New Zealand
adverb
- in or to Australia or New Zealand
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of down under1
Example Sentences
Perhaps it was a term picked up on a previous tour down under.
"India's lower exposure to global goods trade could work in our favour. If export-driven economies slow down under tariff pressure, and we continue growing at 6%, we'll start looking stronger by comparison - especially with our large domestic market to fall back on," says Rajeswari Sengupta, an associate professor of economics at Mumbai-based Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research.
Down under in Melbourne, Australia, Club Sup was born out of the city鈥檚 strict and lengthy COVID-19 lockdowns.
Ferrari and Red Bull back the V10 idea, but it is not appealing to Mercedes, Honda or Audi - and that's more than enough manufacturers to vote that idea down under F1's rule structures.
Now she鈥檚 in the land Down Under.
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