dropped的意思和读音

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drop

: [drɑp] : [drɒp]

n.

v.

drops  dropping  dropped  

adj.+n.sharp drop,big drop,sudden drop,dramatic drop,rapid drop

v.+n.drop bomb,drop ball,drop gun,drop subject,price drop

adv.+v.suddenly drop,gradually drop,probably drop

v.rise,pour,maintain

n.ascent,increase

v.fall,let fall,let go,drip,abandon

n.descent,dip,droplet,bead,globule

droppedv.fall

1.[i][t]使to fall or allow sth to fall by accident

The climber slipped and dropped to his death.

Be careful not to drop that plate.

2.[i][t]使使to fall or make sth fall deliberately

He staggered in and dropped into a chair.

Medical supplies are being dropped into the stricken area.

He dropped his trousers(= undid them and let them fall) .

He dropped his pants.

3.[i](informal)to fall down or be no longer able to stand because you are extremely tired

I feel ready to drop .

She expects everyone to work till they drop.

become weaker/less

4.[i][t]使to become or make sth weaker, lower or less

The temperature has dropped considerably.

At last the wind dropped.

His voice dropped to a whisper.

The Dutch team have dropped to fifth place.

The price of shares dropped by 14p. 14 便

Shares dropped in price by 14p. 14 便

She dropped her voice dramatically.

You must drop your speed in built-up areas.

eyes

5.[i][t]your eyes/gaze ~.~ your eyes/gaze);to look down

Her eyes dropped to her lap.

slope downwards

6.[i]~ (away) (from sth)to slope steeply downwards

In front of them the valley dropped sharply away from the road.

deliver/send

7.[t]to stop so that sb can get out of a car, etc.; to deliver sth on the way to somewhere else

Can you drop me near the bank?

You left your jacket, but I can drop it off on my way to work tomorrow.便

8.[t]~ sb a line/noteto send a short letter to sb

Drop me a line when you get there.

leave out

9.[t]~ sb/sth (from sth)to leave sb/sth out by accident or deliberately

She's been dropped from the team because of injury.

He spoke with a cockney accent and dropped his aitches(= did not pronounce the letter ‘h’ at the start of words) . h

friends

10.[t]~ sbto stop seeing sb socially

She's dropped most of her old friends.

stop

11.[t]~ sthto stop doing or discussing sth; to not continue with sth

I dropped German(= stopped studying it) when I was 14. 14

Drop everything and come at once!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Look, can we just drop it(= stop talking about it) ?

I think we'd better drop the subject .

Let's drop the formalities─please call me Mike.

The police decided to drop the charges against her.

hint

12.[t]~ a hintto say or do sth in order to show sb, in an indirect way, what you are thinking

in knitting

13.[t]~ a stitchto let a stitch go off the needle

IDMdrop the ball(informal)to make a mistake and spoil sth that you are responsible fordrop a brick/clanger(informal)to say sth that offends or embarrasses sb, although you did not intend todrop dead(informal)to die suddenly and unexpectedly(informal)used to tell sb, rudely, to stop annoying you, interfering , etc.drop sb in it(informal)使使to put sb in an embarrassing situation, especially by telling a secret that you should not have tolddrop namesto mention famous people you know or have met in order to impress othersdrop your bundle(informal)to suddenly not be able to think clearly; to act in a stupid way because you have lost control over yourself

I suggest we let the matter drop.

He let it drop that the Prime Minister was a close friend of his.

let sb/sth dropto do or say nothing more about sb/sth

I suggest we let the matter drop.

to mention sb/sth in a conversation, by accident or as if by accident

He let it drop that the Prime Minister was a close friend of his.

n.of liquid

1.[c]a very small amount of liquid that forms a round shape

drops of rain

a drop of blood

2.[c][ususing]a small quantity of a liquid

Could I have a drop more milk in my coffee, please?

I haven't touched a drop(= drunk any alcohol) all evening.

fall

3.[c][ususing]~ (in sth)a fall or reduction in the amount, level or number of sth

a drop in prices/temperature, etc.

a dramatic/sharp drop in profits

a five per cent drop

distance

4.[sing]a distance down from a high point to a lower point

There was a sheer drop of fifty metres to the rocks below.

a twenty-foot drop

medicine

5.[pl]a liquid medicine that you put one drop at a time into your eyes, ears or nose

eye drops

delivering

6.[c]the act of delivering sb/sth in a vehicle or by plane; the act of dropping sth

Aid agencies are organizing food drops to civilians in the war zone.

a parachute drop

sweet/candy

7.[c]a small round sweet/candy of the type mentioned

fruit drops

cough drops(= sweets/candy to help a cough)

IDM

The company can't expect me to move my home and family at the drop of a hat.

at the drop of a hatimmediately; without hesitating

The company can't expect me to move my home and family at the drop of a hat.

a drop in the oceanan amount of sth that is too small or unimportant to make any real difference to a situation

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n.1.a very small amount of liquid with a round shape; a small amount of a drink2.a fall in the amount or value of something3.a distance down to the ground from a high place4.a small amount of a particular quality5.an occasion when something or someone is dropped from an aircraft6.a small round candy7.the act of leaving or delivering something in a place that has been agreed, especially something secret or illegal8.liquid medicine that you put into your eyes, ears, or nose1.a very small amount of liquid with a round shape; a small amount of a drink2.a fall in the amount or value of something3.a distance down to the ground from a high place4.a small amount of a particular quality5.an occasion when something or someone is dropped from an aircraft6.a small round candy7.the act of leaving or delivering something in a place that has been agreed, especially something secret or illegal8.liquid medicine that you put into your eyes, ears, or nose

v.1.to deliberately let something fall; to let something fall without intending to; to fall to the ground or into something2.to quickly move downward, or to let yourself fall downward; to move part of your body downward; if someones jaw drops, or if their mouth drops open, their mouth opens suddenly because they are very surprised; if you drop your eyes or your gaze, you look downward3.to let something fall from an aircraft; to fall into an area from an aircraft, especially using a parachute4.to fall to a lower amount or value; to reduce something to a lower amount or value; if you drop your voice, or if your voice drops, you speak less loudly; if the wind drops, it becomes less strong5.to not continue with something; to decide not to continue studying a school subject; to decide not to continue with a court case; to stop what you are doing in order to do something else6.to not include something; to not include someone on a team; to not pronounce a letter when you say a word7.to stop talking about something, especially because it is embarrassing someone8.to end a relationship with someone, especially suddenly9.to take someone to a place in a car, usually without getting out of the car yourself; to take something to a place and not stay there very long10.to say something in an informal or indirect way11.to fail to win points in a game, competition, or test12.to swallow an illegal drug, especially acid13.if the ground drops, it slopes downward1.to deliberately let something fall; to let something fall without intending to; to fall to the ground or into something2.to quickly move downward, or to let yourself fall downward; to move part of your body downward; if someones jaw drops, or if their mouth drops open, their mouth opens suddenly because they are very surprised; if you drop your eyes or your gaze, you look downward3.to let something fall from an aircraft; to fall into an area from an aircraft, especially using a parachute4.to fall to a lower amount or value; to reduce something to a lower amount or value; if you drop your voice, or if your voice drops, you speak less loudly; if the wind drops, it becomes less strong5.to not continue with something; to decide not to continue studying a school subject; to decide not to continue with a court case; to stop what you are doing in order to do something else6.to not include something; to not include someone on a team; to not pronounce a letter when you say a word7.to stop talking about something, especially because it is embarrassing someone8.to end a relationship with someone, especially suddenly9.to take someone to a place in a car, usually without getting out of the car yourself; to take something to a place and not stay there very long10.to say something in an informal or indirect way11.to fail to win points in a game, competition, or test12.to swallow an illegal drug, especially acid13.if the ground drops, it slopes downward

1. ... a. picked (), c. dropped (), d. clapped () 3

2. had in mind dropped Chin Up! 使 ...

3. Engels coefficient dropped indicating ...

4. ... a. picked( ), c. dropped( ), d. lifted( )3。 ...

5. Stoppeddoingsth Dropped Fell ...

7. Continuing Dropped Ended ...

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1."You won't be able to put it down, " my friend Ann told me a few weeks ago, when she dropped it off at my house.“,”

2.Calmly, the man withdrew a small knife from his pocket and carved a mark on the boat at the spot where he dropped the sword.

3.We're conducting a poll among the children who have dropped out of school.退

4.It said the Arctic Sea ice dropped to its second-lowest level during the melt season since satellite measurements began in 1979.1979

5.Coming out of the bathroom, Churchill dropped his towel, and there was the PM, in all his naked glory, pacing and talking.耀

6.She said, "You think you had a bad day, you'll never believe what happened to me. This morning the milkman dropped dead on our porch. ",“。”

7.jaw dropped when I see how much the meal have cost.

8.They got out of the way, and the little snake went right to the Duke's tent and dropped the pearl at his feet.

9.In response to the increased attention, the state of Florida dropped the matter and decided to allow Miles to keep his license plate.使

10.Within a few minutes her eyes closed. Her head dropped to her shoulders. In spite of herself, Mrs. Conroy fell fast asleep.