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drop
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- Conjugation :
past
dropped
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pp
dropped
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ing
dropping
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pl
drops
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Derivatives :
adj
droplike
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- drop
[drɔp]
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1.
noun
[c]
[of liquid]
滴
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2.
noun
a drop in sth (reduction) 某物的下降
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3.
noun
a 300m drop/a drop of 300m (vertical distance) 300米的落差
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4.
noun
[c]
(also: air drop) (delivery) (by parachute etc) 空投
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5.
vt.
(accidentally) 失手落下
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6.
vt.
(deliberately) 放
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7.
vt.
[+arm, leg, hand etc]
(lower) 垂下
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8.
vt.
[+voice]
降低
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9.
vt.
[+price]
(reduce) 降低
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10.
vt.
(drop off) (set down from car) 将...送到
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11.
vt.
[+idea, case etc]
(abandon) 丢弃
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12.
vt.
(from team) 解雇
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13.
vi.
[amount, level+]
(fall) 下降
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14.
vi.
[object+]
落下
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15.
vi.
(flop) 倒下
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16.
vi.
[wind+]
(die down) 减弱
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17.
vi.
[voice+]
(fall) 压低
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18.
n pl
drops (medicine) 滴剂
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a drop of 10%
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10%的下降
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chocolate/fruit drops
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巧克力/水果球形糖
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to drop sb a line
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给某人留言
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to drop a hint
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随便暗示一下
Collins English-English Dictionary
- drop
[drɑp]
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1.
n
a small quantity of liquid that forms or falls in a spherical or pear-shaped mass; globule
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2.
n
a very small quantity of liquid
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3.
n
a very small quantity of anything
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4.
n
something resembling a drop in shape or size, such as a decorative pendant or small sweet
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5.
n
the act or an instance of falling; descent
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6.
n
a decrease in amount or value; slump
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a drop in prices
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7.
n
the vertical distance that anything may fall
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8.
n
a steep or sheer incline or slope
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9.
n
short for fruit drop
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10.
n
the act of unloading troops, equipment, or supplies by parachute
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11.
n
(in cable television) a short spur from a trunk cable that feeds signals to an individual house
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12.
n
See drop curtain
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13.
n
another word for trap door
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14.
n
[theatre]
[chiefly US and Canadian]
a slot or aperture through which an object can be dropped to fall into a receptacle
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15.
n
[nautical]
the midships height of a sail bent to a fixed yard - Compare hoist
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16.
n
[Austral]
[cricket]
[slang]
a fall of the wicket
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he came in at first drop
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17.
n
See drop shot
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18.
vb
(of liquids) to fall or allow to fall in globules
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19.
vb
to fall or allow to fall vertically
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20.
vt.
[tr]
to allow to fall by letting go of
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21.
vt.
to sink or fall or cause to sink or fall to the ground, as from a blow, wound, shot, weariness, etc
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22.
vi.
[intr; foll by back, behind, etc]
to fall, move, or go in a specified manner, direction, etc
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23.
vi.
[intr; foll by in, by, etc]
[informal]
to pay a casual visit (to)
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24.
vi.
to decrease or cause to decrease in amount or value
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the cost of living never drops
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25.
vi.
to sink or cause to sink to a lower position, as on a scale
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26.
vi.
to make or become less in strength, volume, etc
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27.
vi.
[intr]
to sink or decline in health or condition
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28.
vi.
[intr; sometimes foll by into]
to pass easily into a state or condition
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to drop into a habit
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29.
vi.
[intr]
to move along gently as with a current of water or air
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30.
vt.
[tr]
to allow to pass casually in conversation
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to drop a hint
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31.
vt.
[tr]
to leave out (a word or letter)
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32.
vt.
[tr]
to set down or unload (passengers or goods)
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33.
vt.
[tr]
to send or post
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drop me a line
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34.
vt.
[tr]
to discontinue; terminate
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let's drop the matter
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35.
vt.
[tr]
to cease to associate or have to do with
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36.
vt.
[tr]
[slang]
[chiefly US]
to cease to employ
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he was dropped from his job
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37.
vt.
[tr; sometimes foll by in, off, etc]
[informal]
to leave or deposit, esp at a specified place
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38.
vt.
(of animals) to give birth to (offspring)
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39.
vt.
[slang]
[chiefly US and Canadian]
to lose (money), esp when gambling
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40.
vt.
[tr]
to lengthen (a hem, etc)
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41.
vt.
[tr]
to unload (troops, equipment, or supplies) by parachute
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42.
vt.
[tr]
[nautical]
to leave behind; sail out of sight of
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43.
vt.
[tr]
[sport]
to omit (a player) from a team
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44.
vt.
[tr]
to lose (a score, game, or contest)
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the champion dropped his first service game
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45.
vt.
[tr]
[sport]
to hit or throw (a ball) into a goal
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he dropped a 30 foot putt
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46.
vt.
[tr]
to hit (a ball) with a drop shot
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47.
vt.
[tr]
[motor racing]
[slang]
to spin (the car) and (usually) crash out of the race
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48.
vt.
[tr]
[slang]
to swallow (a drug, esp a barbiturate or LSD)
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49.
vb
short for drop kick
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50.
vb
See also drop away drop in drop off dropout drops
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51.
vb
[Etymology]
Old English dropian; related to Old High German triofan to drip
Examples
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Drop in before you go.
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你走前请顺便来串门。
→ before
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to drop behind in one's studies
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某人在学习上落后
→ behind
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a drop in prices
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物价暴跌
→ drop
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drop off to sleep
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睡着
→ drop
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to let a matter drop
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让事情没有结果
→ drop
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Drop me a line.
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给我寄封短信来。
→ drop
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Drop me a line.
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请寄给我一封短信。
→ line
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The temperature is expected to drop to eight degrees below zero today.
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今天的温度可能会降到零下八度。
→ zero
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Paola got so angry yesterday when by mere accident, I drop the coffee on her shirt.
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昨天我不小心把咖啡洒到了保拉的T恤衫上,她非常生气。
→ accident
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Don't drop that vase!
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不要把那个花瓶摔碎了!
→ drop
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