drop
[drɒp] ( pt & pp dropped, cont dropping )noun
1. | [of liquid] Tropfen der |
2. | [sweet] Drops der, das |
3. | [decrease]
drop (in sthg) Rückgang der (von etw) [in salary] Minderung die (von etw) |
4. | [vertical distance]
Höhenunterschied der
there's a 50 m drop hier geht es 50 m (senkrecht) hinunter |
drop
[drɒp] ( pt & pp dropped, cont dropping )transitive verb Konjugation
1. | [gen]
fallen lassen
to drop (sb) a hint (jm gegenüber) eine Anspielung machen |
2. | [decrease, lower] Konjugation senken |
3. | [leave out] Konjugation weglassen |
4. | [let out of car] Konjugation absetzen |
5. | TENNIS [lose] Konjugation verlieren |
6. | [write]
to drop sb a line or note jm ein paar Zeilen schreiben |
drop
[drɒp] ( pt & pp dropped, cont dropping )intransitive verb Konjugation
1. | [fall]
Konjugation fallen
[with exhaustion] Konjugation umfallen |
2. | [decrease] Konjugation sinken |
3. | [voice] leiser werden |
drops
plural noun
MED Tropfen pl
drop by
intransitive verb Konjugation
(inf) Konjugation vorbeikommen
drop in
intransitive verb Konjugation
(inf)
to drop in (on sb) vorbeikommen(bei jm)
drop off
transitive verb separable Konjugation
[person] Konjugation absetzen
[letter, package] Konjugation abschicken
drop off
intransitive verb Konjugation
1. | [fall asleep] Konjugation einnicken |
2. | [grow less] Konjugation zurückgehen |
drop out
intransitive verb Konjugation
to drop out (of or from sthg) aussteigen(aus etw)