dropped 的 4 个定义
- a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
- the quantity of liquid contained in such a globule.
- a very small quantity of liquid: I'll have a little more tea, just a drop.
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dropped or dropt, drop·ping.
- to fall in globules or small portions, as water or other liquid: Rain drops from the clouds.
- to fall vertically; have an abrupt descent.
- to sink or fall to the ground, floor, or bottom as if inanimate.
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dropped or dropt, drop·ping.
- to let fall in drops or small portions: to drop lemon juice into tea.
- to let or cause to fall.
- to cause or allow to sink to a lower position.
- (24)
- drop behind, to fall short of the required pace or progress: Her long illness caused her to drop behind the rest of the class.
- drop off, to fall asleep.to decrease; decline: Sales have dropped off drastically.
- 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.
dropped 近义词
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dropped 的近义词 5 个
由dropped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dropped例句
- What’s capping the upside, and threatening a drop, is the rampaging price that’s waxed three times as fast as profits.
- 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.
- The drop in labor participation from EU nationals suggests many workers went home during the pandemic, perhaps because of travel restrictions, Raja said.
- 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.
- I think one estimate is that they’ll only be able to produce 50 million phones next year, so there’s a huge drop.
- During an emergency that ratio could be allowed to drop to 8.5 people per orbit.
- But with the pipeline, transportation costs drop and production would be higher.
- Then, depending on how urgent I think it is to get it, sometimes I have to go back home and drop it off.
- Many times, victims drop out of school, while their alleged attackers graduate.
- A Change.org petition asking A&E to drop the show is already making the rounds online.
- Before he could finish the sentence the Hole-keeper said snappishly, "Well, drop out again—quick!"
- At a quarter past seven he took his leave and we let drop our anchor where we were, off Cape Tekke.
- Now and then he touched one with his long and sallow fingers, lifted its cover, then let it drop mechanically.
- In fact, on the palm a small drop of blood showed distinctly against the firm, pink flesh.
- In fact, on the Professor's right hand there showed a drop of blood, perceptibly larger this time than before.