English to Spanish Dictionary downward

downward

hacia abajo
definition
adverb
he was lying face downward
toward a lower place, point, or level.
adjective
the downward curve of the stairs
moving or leading toward a lower place or level.
translation of 'downward'
adverb
hacia abajo,
para abajo
adjective
hacia abajo,
para abajo
example
Manufacturing industries accounted for the lion's share of the 'downward' revision to profits.
When people get in a 'downward' spiral, they have difficulty breaking that pattern.
One thing is beyond doubt: his earnings are now on a 'downward' curve.
Which will put more 'downward' pressure on the dollar.
His large, painted mouth retained its huge 'downward' curve.
They plunged 'downward' towards a huddle of shanties on the edge of a huge city.
Our expectations had been managed 'downward' for more than a year.
Clasping his hands together, he took a deep breath to lengthen his spine and looked gently 'downward' toward the plush, carpeted floor.
Although the profits are still smaller than the accumulated losses, at least the 'downward' curve has been reversed.
They are changes that must happen when oil supplies start their inevitable 'downward' slide.
The only debate can be about precisely when that 'downward' slide began.
She smiles slightly, looking 'downward' at the floor and notices the blue box in Jason's hands.
The question is, will the 'downward' trend continue and are falling rental incomes a nationwide epidemic?
In addition, logistics inefficiency increases transaction costs that in turn put more 'downward' pressure on competitiveness.
Steve's eyes slant slightly 'downward' , a sign of kindness.
He said construction inflation was on a 'downward' trend and prices for tenders were coming down steadily.
It was his intention to continue this 'downward' trend in the future.
"Companies with good corporate structures in place are much more likely to avert sharp 'downward' movements in earnings.
After all there is an intense competition, creating a 'downward' spiral leading to unviable rates?
The next three-year strategy would aim to get crime back on a 'downward' trend.
This plateau slopes 'downward' to the north until it reaches the sea.
The talonid basin lacks rugosity and slopes gently 'downward' towards the ectolophid.
Nearly all beach sands have distinctive stratification that dips 'downward' toward the water.
They seem to envisage an irreversible 'downward' spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia.
The number of people smoking has been falling for a decade, but the 'downward' trend appears to have stopped.
New figures to be published this week are expected to confirm the 'downward' trend in house price inflation.
This has proven to be a vicious 'downward' spiral leading to the destruction of all past gains won in decades of struggle.
All the so-called triumphs of efficient production are simply attempts to slow down the pace of the 'downward' curve.
Everyone, from President Mubarak 'downwards' , has assured me of the desire to increase the levels of trade.
It is generally longer than it is wide and its floor slopes 'downwards' towards a junction either with another valley or a plain.
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