downshift

downshift
1. intransitive verb
1) (AmE) (change to lower gear) herunterschalten
2) (change lifestyle) einen Gang zurückschalten
2. noun
1) (AmE) (change to lower gear) Herunterschalten, das
2) (change of lifestyle) Zurückschalten in einen kleineren Gang
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ˈdown·shift
vi aussteigen (aus einem gut bezahlten, aber anstrengenden Job)
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downshift v/i AUTO herunterschalten (into second gear in den 2. Gang)
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1. intransitive verb
1) (AmE) (change to lower gear) herunterschalten
2) (change lifestyle) einen Gang zurückschalten
2. noun
1) (AmE) (change to lower gear) Herunterschalten, das
2) (change of lifestyle) Zurückschalten in einen kleineren Gang

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