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  • 1Down Under — (englisch: „unten drunter“) bezeichnet: Australien, sowie auch dessen umliegende Länder, wie Neuseeland oder andere Inseln im Südpazifik Down Under (Lied), Song von Men at Work Down Under (Roman), Roman von Bill Bryson …

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  • 2down under — down under1 adverb INFORMAL to or in Australia or New Zealand down under ,down under 2 noun uncount INFORMAL Australia or New Zealand …

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  • 3Down Under — [dau̮n andɐ ] ohne Artikel <englisch> (Australien [und Neuseeland]) …

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  • 4down under — informal ► ADVERB ▪ in or to Australia or New Zealand. ► NOUN ▪ Australia and New Zealand …

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  • 5down under — n. Informal in or into Australia or New Zealand …

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  • 6Down Under — This article is about the geographical colloquialism. For other uses, see Down Under (disambiguation). The term Down Under is a colloquialism which is variously construed either to refer to Australia and New Zealand, or Australia alone. The term… …

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  • 7Down Under — /daʊn ˈʌndə/ (say down unduh) (also lower case) Colloquial –noun 1. Australia. 2. NZ New Zealand. 3. Australia and New Zealand considered broadly as a region. –adjective Also, Down Under. 4. of or relating to Australia or New Zealand or both:… …

  • 8down under — PHRASE: prep PHR, PHR after v People sometimes refer to Australia and New Zealand as down under. [mainly BRIT, INFORMAL] For summer skiing down under, there is no better place than New Zealand …

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  • 9Down Under — informal Australia and New Zealand, or in or to Australia and New Zealand. The British rugby team are going on a tour Down Under later this year. I think she s from down under judging by her accent …

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  • 10down under — n. the area of Australia; Australia. □ I’ve always wanted to visit down under. □ We spent Christmas down under …

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