drop over / drɒp /

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drop over4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  2. the quantity of liquid contained in such a globule.
  3. a very small quantity of liquid: I'll have a little more tea, just a drop.
v. 无主动词 verb

dropped or dropt, drop·ping.

  1. to fall in globules or small portions, as water or other liquid: Rain drops from the clouds.
  2. to fall vertically; have an abrupt descent.
  3. to sink or fall to the ground, floor, or bottom as if inanimate.
v. 有主动词 verb

dropped or dropt, drop·ping.

  1. to let fall in drops or small portions: to drop lemon juice into tea.
  2. to let or cause to fall.
  3. to cause or allow to sink to a lower position.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. drop behind, to fall short of the required pace or progress: Her long illness caused her to drop behind the rest of the class.
  2. drop off, to fall asleep.to decrease; decline: Sales have dropped off drastically.
  3. drop out, to withdraw from being a member or participant: to drop out of a club; to drop out of society and become a wanderer.to stop attending school or college.

drop over 近义词

drop over

等同于 visit

drop over构成的短语

  • drop a bombshell
  • drop a brick
  • drop a dime
  • drop a line
  • drop back
  • drop behind
  • drop by
  • drop dead
  • drop in one's tracks
  • drop in someone's lap
  • drop in the bucket
  • drop like a hot potato
  • drop like flies
  • drop names
  • drop off
  • drop out
  • drop the ball
  • at the drop of a hat
  • bottom drops out of
  • get the drop on
  • hear a pin drop
  • let drop
  • wait for the other shoe to drop

更多drop over例句

  1. What’s capping the upside, and threatening a drop, is the rampaging price that’s waxed three times as fast as profits.
  2. Although the idea remains a long-shot in the vaccine race, an attenuated coronavirus could be formulated into inexpensive nose drops for use around the world.
  3. The drop in labor participation from EU nationals suggests many workers went home during the pandemic, perhaps because of travel restrictions, Raja said.
  4. If you notice a drop in traffic on Friday evening for a few hours, and your site is often in the Top Stories section in Google Search – this may be why.
  5. I think one estimate is that they’ll only be able to produce 50 million phones next year, so there’s a huge drop.
  6. During an emergency that ratio could be allowed to drop to 8.5 people per orbit.
  7. But with the pipeline, transportation costs drop and production would be higher.
  8. Then, depending on how urgent I think it is to get it, sometimes I have to go back home and drop it off.
  9. Many times, victims drop out of school, while their alleged attackers graduate.
  10. A Change.org petition asking A&E to drop the show is already making the rounds online.
  11. Before he could finish the sentence the Hole-keeper said snappishly, "Well, drop out again—quick!"
  12. At a quarter past seven he took his leave and we let drop our anchor where we were, off Cape Tekke.
  13. Now and then he touched one with his long and sallow fingers, lifted its cover, then let it drop mechanically.
  14. In fact, on the palm a small drop of blood showed distinctly against the firm, pink flesh.
  15. In fact, on the Professor's right hand there showed a drop of blood, perceptibly larger this time than before.