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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]turndown (plural turndowns)
- A downturn.
- 2009 January 3, Amy Zipkin, “Drugstores, Too, Feel Recession Pain”, in New York Times[1]:
- In past recessions, drugstores were virtually immune from a turndown.
- A rejection.
- (hotels) The service of turning down the bedcovers and often leaving chocolates, etc., on the pillow.
- 2006, June Eveleigh Brown, Karen Brown, Lorena Aburto Ramirez, Karen Brown's Spain, page 38:
- Also, the amenities vary between the paradors: almost all that we visited had hairdryers, many had small refrigerators in the room, and some even had bathrobes and turndown service.
- A downward pointing extension to a vehicle muffler.
- (engineering) The operational range of a device.
Adjective
[edit]turndown (not comparable)
- Capable of being turned down, or decreased in intensity.
- a turndown lamp
- Made to wear with the upper part turned down.
- a turndown collar