down
down.01 - cause to fall/come down
DOWN-V NOTES: Frames file for 'down' based on sentences in wsj. No Verbnet entry, Framenet entry Ingestion. (from down.01-v predicate notes)DOWNING-N NOTES: (from downing.01-n)
Aliases:
down (v.)
downing (n.)
downing (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer
ARG1-PPT: faller
ARG1-PPT: faller
down-v: the bigger they are....
WHEN HURRICANE Hugo careened through the Caribbean and the Atlantic coast states ,
itARG0
downedrel
electric and telephone linesARG1
, shot coconuts through cottage rooftops , shattered windows and uprooted thousands of lives .downing-n
Strong storms that moved through the Dallas area on Saturday afternoonARG0
produced several microbursts , downingrel
power linesARG1
down.02 - eat, consume, finishing off
DOWN-V NOTES: Frames file for 'down' based on sentences in wsj. No Verbnet entry, Framenet entry Ingestion. (from down.02-v predicate notes)DOWNING-N NOTES: (from downing.02-n)
Aliases:
down (v.)
downing (n.)
downing (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: eater
ARG1-PPT: eaten
ARG1-PPT: eaten
down-v: growing boy
In one sittingARGM-TMP
, JohnARG0
downedrel
a bag of Oreos , three pints of Ben & Jerry 's , a whole watermelon , half a keg of beer , and a pound of jellybeansARG1
, but he passed on the"wafer - thin mints " .down.03 - spatial: movement/location toward the bottom of some framework
DOWN NOTES: Expanded for SpatialAMR. Arg0 eliminated. Fictive and literal motion uses both covered.DOWN-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from down.01-j)
Aliases:
down (j.)
down (r.)
down (p.)
downward (j.)
downward (r.)
downward_of (p.)
downwards (j.)
downwards (r.)
downwards_of (p.)
downgoing (j.)
down (r.)
down (p.)
downward (j.)
downward (r.)
downward_of (p.)
downwards (j.)
downwards (r.)
downwards_of (p.)
downgoing (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-SE1: downward entity
ARG2-SE2: entity (or point) of comparison, start point
ARG3-GOL: end point
ARG4-AXS: axis
ARG5-ANC: anchor
ARG2-SE2: entity (or point) of comparison, start point
ARG3-GOL: end point
ARG4-AXS: axis
ARG5-ANC: anchor
down-p
The paragraph starts
10 linesARGM-EXT
downrel
the pageARG2
(s / start-01 :ARG1 (p / paragraph) :location (s2 / space :ARG1-of (d / down-03 :ARG4 (p2 / page) :ARG5 (c / cartesian-framework :ARG1 p2 :FR (i2 / intrinsic)) :quant (d2 / distance-quantity :quant 10 :unit (l / line)))))
down-p
I fell
downrel
a wellARG2
.(f / fall-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :direction (w / well :ARG4-of (d / down-03 :ARG5 (c / cartesian-framework-91 :ARG1 (e / environment)))))
down-j
The price of TeslaARG1
is downrel
from $ 969ARG2
to $ 887ARG3
.(d / down-03 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG2-of (p / price-01 :ARG1 (c / company :name (n / name :op1 "Tesla")))) :ARG2 (m / monetary-quantity :quant 969 :unit (d2 / dollar)) :ARG3 (m2 / monetary-quantity :quant 887 :unit (d3 / dollar)))
downwards_of-p
[ In Tzeltal , ]
MarchARG1
is downwardsrel
ofrel
April , April is upwards .(a / and :op1 (d / down-03 :ARG1 (d2 / date-entity :month 3) :ARG2 (d3 / date-entity :month 4) :ARG5 (c / cartesian-framework-91 :ARG1 p)) :op2 (u / up-03 :ARG1 d3 :ARG5 c) :medium (l / language :name (n / name :op1 "Tzeltal") :ARG1-of (s / speak-01 :ARG0 (p / person))))
down-j
AndARGM-DIS
he 'sARG1
DOWNrel
!rel
! !(a / and :op2 (d / down-03 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG3 (c / cartesian-framework-91 :ARG1 (e / environment))))
down.05 - into the background' sense-- away from the anchor. Progression along a path is more naturally considered this way than down-06 in the absence of an entity providing vantage from the endpoint. (use this for 'go' perspectives)
DOWN NOTES: Created for SpatialAMR. In this sense, the anchor may be an entity with a perspective or it may just be a reference point, like the start point of motion.Aliases:
down (j.)
down (r.)
down (p.)
downward (j.)
downward (r.)
downward_of (p.)
downwards (j.)
downwards (r.)
downwards_of (p.)
down (r.)
down (p.)
downward (j.)
downward (r.)
downward_of (p.)
downwards (j.)
downwards (r.)
downwards_of (p.)
Roles:
ARG1-SE1: entity located or moving away from the anchor
ARG2-SE2: entity/point of comparison, start point
ARG3-GOL: end point
ARG4-AXS: axis (points into background)
ARG5-ANC: anchor (entity whose vantage defines the background)
ARG2-SE2: entity/point of comparison, start point
ARG3-GOL: end point
ARG4-AXS: axis (points into background)
ARG5-ANC: anchor (entity whose vantage defines the background)
down-p
The robot was moving
downrel
the hallARG4
.(m / move-01 :ARG1 (r / robot) :direction (h / hall :ARG4-of (d / down-05)))
down-r
The schoolARG1
is 3 blocksARGM-EXT
downrel
.(d / down-05 :ARG1 (s / school) :quant (d2 / distance-quantity :quant 3 :unit (b / block)))
down.06 - into the foreground sense-- toward the anchor. Use this for 'come' perspectives
DOWN NOTES: Created for SpatialAMR. In this sense, the anchor may be an entity with a perspective or it may just be a reference point, like the start point of motion.Aliases:
down (j.)
down (r.)
down (p.)
downward (j.)
downward (r.)
downward_of (p.)
downwards (j.)
downwards (r.)
downwards_of (p.)
down (r.)
down (p.)
downward (j.)
downward (r.)
downward_of (p.)
downwards (j.)
downwards (r.)
downwards_of (p.)
Roles:
ARG1-SE1: entity located or moving toward the anchor
ARG2-SE2: entity/point of comparison, start point
ARG3-GOL: end point
ARG4-AXS: axis (points into foreground)
ARG5-ANC: anchor (entity whose vantage defines the foreground)
ARG2-SE2: entity/point of comparison, start point
ARG3-GOL: end point
ARG4-AXS: axis (points into foreground)
ARG5-ANC: anchor (entity whose vantage defines the foreground)
down-r
Come on
downrel
to our fire sale !(c / come-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG4 (s / sale :mod (f / fire) :poss (w / we)) :direction (t / trajectory :ARG4-of (d / down-06)))
down.07 - on board, willing to participate
DOWN NOTES: Created during SpatialAMR.Aliases:
down (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity on board
ARG1-PPT: with/for what
ARG1-PPT: with/for what
down-j
IARG0
'm downrel
to clownARG1
.(d / down-07 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / clown-01 :ARG0 i))
down.08 - lower; part/whole; be the bottom-most portion of
DOWN NOTES: Created for SpatialAMR.Aliases:
down (j.)
downward (j.)
downward (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PRT: lower thing
ARG2-WHL: of what larger whole
ARG3-ANC: anchor
ARG4-AXS: axis
ARG2-WHL: of what larger whole
ARG3-ANC: anchor
ARG4-AXS: axis
down-j
like the
downrel
edgeARG1
(m / mean-01 :ARG2 (e / edge :ARG1-of (d / down-08 :ARG3 (c / cartesian-framework-91 :ARG1 (b / build-space)))))
go_down_on
go_down_on.04 - perform oral sex
GO_DOWN_ON NOTES: Added by Julia for ICE.Aliases:
go_down_on (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: performer
ARG1-PPT: recipient
ARG1-PPT: recipient
go_down_on-v
Was n't that
the first timeARGM-TMP
youARG0
wentrel
downrel
onrel
meARG1
?downwind
downwind.09 - in the direction the wind is blowing
NOTES: Added for iSAT-AMR.Aliases:
downwind (j.)
downwind (r.)
downwind (r.)
Roles:
ARG1-SE1: entity in or action performed in or along the wind's path
ARG2-SE2: point of comparison; downwind from what?
ARG3-EXT: distance between args 1 and 2
ARG2-SE2: point of comparison; downwind from what?
ARG3-EXT: distance between args 1 and 2
all arguments
The results show that
a non-smokerARG1
a few feetARG3
downwindrel
from a smoldering cigaretteARG2
is likely to be exposed to substantial levels of contaminated air .no explicit ARG1
Coal plant pollution can be deadly — even hundreds of miles downwind .
(p / possible-01 :ARG1 (d / deadly-04 :ARG0 (p2 / pollute-01 :ARG0 (p3 / plant :mod (c / coal))) :concession (e / even-when :op1 (d2 / downwind-09 :ARG2 p3 :ARG3 (m / multiple :op1 (d3 / distance-quantity :quant 100 :unit (m2 / mile)))))))
ARG1 as entity
In fact , two studies released earlier this year found that children who moved to
a schoolARG1
downwindrel
of a pollution sourceARG2
saw their test scores drop .ARG1 as action IN the path of the wind
I used to like the sweet smell of chewing gum , until I began
joggingARG1
downwindrel
from a chewing gum factoryARG2
.ARG1 as action ALONG (in the direction of) the path of the wind
I saw the crew themselves do this gull-wing thing before when I was
runningARG1
downwindrel
in a race .