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What does "down at" mean?
"They're doing a retrospective down at the Rialto."
Does "down at" mean same as "at"?
Thank you for answering!
May 19, 2015 7:10 AM
Answers · 2
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We often add the words 'down' or 'up' to a location, simply to show that it's a different place from where we are. Often, these words have no literal meaning : the other place is not necessarily higher up or lower down - it's just somewhere else. For example:
'I'm going down to the shops. Do you need anything?'
May 19, 2015
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"down" is not necessary for the sentence to make sense. This usage of "down" is informal and adds a sense of familiarity and proximity with a place, here the Rialto.
May 19, 2015
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