down line

The term "down line" varies in meaning across different fields such as transportation, business, and telecommunications, each describing a direction or hierarchical structure.

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Definition

B2Railway

(technical)A track on which trains travel away from a major station or terminus.

Example

  • The train on the down line departs from the city center every hour.

B2Business

(marketing, technical)A network of individuals recruited and mentored by a central figure, typically in multi-level marketing.

Example

  • She has built a strong down line that contributes significantly to her sales.

C1Telecommunications

(technical)The direction of data transmission from a central server to a remote location or end-user.

Example

  • The down line bandwidth needs to be increased to support more users.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "down line":

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