I.down1[美 daʊn, 英 daʊn]副down often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back down, clamp down, tone down, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, clamp, tone, etc).
Garden variety cars are fitted with a torsion beam down back, which is a cheaper system that frees up space, but isn't nearly as sophisticated as a fully-independent system.
The steam in the cylinder is condensed by injecting cold water and the vacuum beneath the piston pulls the inner end of the beam down causing the pump to move.
Damage inflicted can affect various systems, such as being unable to beam down to away missions, unable to access navigation, blurred and garbled communications, or ship destruction.
At the heart of the facility is a 200-ton cyclotron that spins the protons at two-thirds the speed of light, sending the resulting proton beam down a beam line.