damp down

damp down
1) (to make (a fire) burn more slowly.) dämpfen
2) (to reduce, make less strong: He was trying to damp down their enthusiasm.) dämpfen
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damp down
vt
to \damp down down ⇆ a fire/flames ein Feuer/Flammen ersticken; (fig)
to \damp down down ⇆ one's feelings seine Gefühle unterdrücken
to \damp down down speculation Spekulationen dämpfen
to \damp down down sb's spirits jdm den Mut nehmen, jdn entmutigen
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damp down v/t
1. ein Feuer dämpfen
2. TECH drosseln
3. Wäsche (zum Bügeln) einsprengen
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