drop off / ˈdrɒpˌɔf, -ˌɒf /

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drop off2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a vertical or very steep descent: The trail has a drop-off of several hundred feet.
  2. a decline; decrease: Sales have shown a considerable drop-off this year.
  3. a place where a person or thing can be left, received, accommodated, etc.: a new drop-off for outpatients.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. applied when a rented vehicle is left elsewhere than at the point of hire: to pay a drop-off charge.

drop off 近义词

v. 动词 verb

decrease

v. 动词 verb

deliver

v. 动词 verb

fall asleep

更多drop off例句

  1. Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine.
  2. A passing off-duty school safety officer named Fred Lucas said that he had been told the man was a drug dealer.
  3. During an emergency that ratio could be allowed to drop to 8.5 people per orbit.
  4. But with the pipeline, transportation costs drop and production would be higher.
  5. The NOPD fired Knight in 1973 for stealing lumber from a construction site as an off-duty cop.
  6. Before he could finish the sentence the Hole-keeper said snappishly, "Well, drop out again—quick!"
  7. A far-off volley rumbled over the plain, and a few birds stirred uneasily among the trees.
  8. At a quarter past seven he took his leave and we let drop our anchor where we were, off Cape Tekke.
  9. Now and then he touched one with his long and sallow fingers, lifted its cover, then let it drop mechanically.
  10. In fact, on the palm a small drop of blood showed distinctly against the firm, pink flesh.