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Определение drop off - Английский словарь Reverso

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1.
transportation deliver someone or something to a specific location
  • I need to drop off the kids at school before work.
2.
sleep UKfall asleep suddenly or unexpectedlyUK
  • He tends to drop off during long meetings.
3.
reduction decrease in quantity or intensity
  • Sales tend to drop off after the holidays.

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v.
stop being actively involved
v.
fall asleep gently or gradually
v.
become detached or fall off

Примеры drop off в предложении

  • Can you drop off this package at the post office?
  • She will drop off the documents later today.
  • He tends to drop off during long meetings.
  • I often drop off while reading at night.
  • She managed to drop off despite the noise.
  • Sales tend to drop off after the holidays.
  • Attendance tends to drop off during the summer.
  • Interest in the project began to drop off.

Перевод drop off на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    أوصل
  2. Бенгальский:

    পৌঁছে দেওয়া
  3. Вьетнамский:

    đưa đến
  4. Голландский:

    afzetten
  5. Греческий:

    αφήνω
  6. Датский:

    aflevere
  7. Иврит:

    לְהוֹרִיד
  8. Испанский:

    entregar
  9. Итальянский:

    consegnare
  10. Каталанский:

    deixar
  11. Китайский:

  12. Корейский:

    데려다 주다
  13. Немецкий:

    absetzen
  14. Персидский:

    تحویل دادن
  15. Польский:

    odwieźć
  16. Португальский:

    entregar
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    entregar
  18. Румынский:

    lăsa
  19. Русский:

    отвезти
  20. Тайский:

    ส่งไปที่
  21. Турецкий:

    bırakmak
  22. Украинский:

    відвезти
  23. Французский:

    déposer
  24. Хинди:

    छोड़ना
  25. Шведский:

    lämna av
  26. Японский:

    届ける

Результаты для drop off из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
drop    (drops  plural & 3rd person present)  (dropping  present participle)  (dropped  past tense & past participle  )
1    verb  If a level or amount drops or if someone or something drops it, it quickly becomes less.  
Temperatures can drop to freezing at night...    V prep/adv  
His blood pressure had dropped severely...    V  
He had dropped the price of his London home by £1.25m.    V n  
    Drop is also a noun., n-count  usu sing, oft N in n  
He was prepared to take a drop in wages...    
2    verb  If you drop something, you accidentally let it fall.  
I dropped my glasses and broke them.    V n  
3    verb  If something dropsonto something else, it falls onto that thing. If something dropsfrom somewhere, it falls from that place.  
He felt hot tears dropping onto his fingers...    V prep/adv  
4    verb  If you drop something somewhere or if it drops there, you deliberately let it fall there.  
Drop the noodles into the water...    V n prep/adv  
...shaped pots that simply drop into their own container...    V prep/adv  
Bombs drop round us and the floor shudders.    V  
  dropping    n-uncount  usu N of n  
...the dropping of the first atomic bomb.    
5    verb  If a person or a part of their body drops to a lower position, or if they drop a part of their body to a lower position, they move to that position, often in a tired and lifeless way.  
Nancy dropped into a nearby chair...    V prep/adv  
She let her head drop...    V  
He dropped his hands on to his knees.    V n prep/adv  
6    verb  To drop is used in expressions such as to be about to drop and to dance until you drop to emphasize that you are exhausted and can no longer continue doing something.  
no cont    (emphasis)   She looked about to drop...    V  
7    verb  If a man drops his trousers, he pulls them down, usually as a joke or to be rude.  
A couple of boozy revellers dropped their trousers.    V n  
8    verb  If your voice drops or if you drop your voice, you speak more quietly.  
Her voice will drop to a dismissive whisper...    V to n  
He dropped his voice and glanced round at the door.    V n  
9    verb  If you drop someone or something somewhere, you take them somewhere and leave them there, usually in a car or other vehicle.  
He dropped me outside the hotel...    V n prep/adv  
    Drop off means the same as drop., phrasal verb  
Just drop me off at the airport...    V n P prep/adv  
He was dropping off a late birthday present.    V P n (not pron)  
10    verb  If you drop an idea, course of action, or habit, you do not continue with it.  
The prosecution was forced to drop the case...    V n  
  dropping    n-uncount  N of n  
This was one of the factors that led to President Suharto's dropping of his previous objections.    
11    verb  If someone is dropped by a sports team or organization, they are no longer included in that team or employed by that organization.  
usu passive  
The country's captain was dropped from the tour party to England.    be V-ed  
12    verb  If you drop a game or part of a game in a sports competition, you lose it.  
Oremans has yet to drop a set.    V n  
13    verb  If you drop to a lower position in a sports competition, you move to that position.  
Britain has dropped from second to third place in the league.    V prep/adv  
14    n-count  A dropof a liquid is a very small amount of it shaped like a little ball. In informal English, you can also use drop when you are referring to a very small amount of something such as a drink.  
oft N of n  
...a drop of blue ink..., I'll have another drop of that Italian milk.    
15    n-plural  Drops are a kind of medicine which you put drop by drop into your ears, eyes, or nose.  
oft n N  
...eye drops.    
16    n-count  Fruit or chocolate drops are small round sweets with a fruit or chocolate flavour.  
usu pl, n N  
17    n-count  You use drop to talk about vertical distances. For example, a thirty-foot drop is a distance of thirty feet between the top of a cliff or wall and the bottom of it.  
usu with supp  
There was a sheer drop just outside my window...    
18  If you drop a hint, you give a hint or say something in a casual way.  
drop a hint    phrase  V inflects  
If I drop a few hints he might give me a cutting.    
19  If you want someone to drop the subject, drop it, or let it drop, you want them to stop talking about something, often because you are annoyed that they keep talking about it.  
drop the subject/drop it/let it drop    phrase  V inflects  
Mary Ann wished he would just drop it...    
20  
    air drop  
    to drop dead  
    dead  
    at the drop of a hat  
    hat  
    a drop in the ocean  
    ocean  drop by    phrasal verb  If you drop by, you visit someone informally.  
She and Danny will drop by later...    V P  
He dropped by my office this morning.    V P n  drop in    phrasal verb  If you drop inon someone, you visit them informally, usually without having arranged it.  
Why not drop in for a chat?...    V P  
She spent most of the day dropping in on friends in Edinburgh.    V P on n  drop off      
1  
    drop 9  
2    phrasal verb  If you drop off   to sleep, you go to sleep.    
INFORMAL  I must have dropped off to sleep...    V P to sleep  
Just as I was dropping off, a strange thought crossed my mind.    V P  
3    phrasal verb  If the level of something drops off, it becomes less.   (=fall)  
Sales to the British forces are expected to drop off...    V P  drop out  
1    phrasal verb  If someone drops outof college or a race, for example, they leave it without finishing what they started.  
He'd dropped out of high school at the age of 16...    V P of n  
She dropped out after 20 kilometres with stomach trouble.    V P  
2    phrasal verb  If someone drops out, they reject the accepted ways of society and live outside the usual system.,  (disapproval)   She encourages people to keep their jobs rather than dropping out to live in a commune.    V P  
    drop-out  


air drop      (air drops  plural & 3rd person present)  (air dropping  present participle)  (air dropped  past tense & past participle  ), airdrop, air-drop  
1    n-count  An air drop is a delivery of supplies by aircraft to an area that is hard to get to. The supplies are dropped from the aircraft on parachutes.  
2    verb  If a country or organization air drops supplies to a place, it drops supplies there from aircraft.  
drop-dead    
If you describe someone as, for example, drop-dead gorgeous, you mean that they are so gorgeous that people cannot fail to notice them.  
INFORMAL    adv  ADV adj  
She said that Campbell-Black was drop-dead gorgeous...    
    Drop-dead is also an adjective., adj  ADJ n  
...the drop-dead glamour of the designer decade.    
drop goal      (drop goals  plural  )In rugby, a drop goal is a goal that a player scores by dropping the ball and kicking it between the posts.    n-count  
drop-in    
Drop-in centres or services provide information and help for people with particular problems, usually on a free and informal basis.    adj  ADJ n  
...a drop-in centre for young mothers.    
drop-out      (drop-outs  plural  ), dropout  
1    n-count  If you describe someone as a drop-out, you disapprove of the fact that they have rejected the accepted ways of society, for example by not having a regular job.,  (disapproval)   
2    n-count  A drop-out is someone who has left school or college before they have finished their studies.  
...high-school drop-outs.    
3    adj  If you refer to the drop-out rate, you are referring to the number of people who leave a school or college early, or leave a course or other activity before they have finished it.  
ADJ n  
The drop-out rate among students is currently one in three.    
name-drop      (name-drops  3rd person present)  (name-dropping  present participle)  (name-dropped  past tense & past participle  )If you say that someone name-drops, you disapprove of them referring to famous people they have met in order to impress people.    verb  
  (disapproval)   
The assistant carried on talking to his mate, name-dropping all the famous riders he knew...    V n  
I must stop saying everyone famous is a good friend. It sounds as if I'm name-dropping.    V  
  name-dropping    n-uncount  
One can do a lot of name-dropping with names of the school's parents. President Nixon sent his daughters there.    
drop-off

Существительное

1.
delivery act of delivering or leaving something
  • The drop-off of the package was scheduled for noon.
2.
geography steep decline or reduction
  • There was a significant drop-off in sales last quarter.
3.
transportation reserved space for vehicles to drop passengers
  • The taxi stopped at the drop-off outside the station.
4.
internet website visitor who stops navigating
  • The site experienced a high drop-off rate on the homepage.

Устойчивые выражения с drop-off

n.
fee for returning a rental car elsewhere

Этимология drop-off

English, drop (fall) + off (away)

Примеры drop-off в предложении

  • The drop-off of donations was organized by volunteers.
  • He arranged a drop-off point for the old clothes.
  • There was a significant drop-off in sales last quarter.
  • The drop-off in attendance was noticeable.
  • We saw a drop-off in website traffic after the redesign.
  • The taxi stopped at the drop-off outside the station.
  • The hotel has a designated drop-off for guests.
  • Parents use the drop-off area at schools for convenience.
  • The site experienced a high drop-off rate on the homepage.
  • There's a noticeable drop-off after the checkout page.
  • The drop-off in user engagement was concerning.

Перевод drop-off на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    تسليم
  2. Бенгальский:

    সরবরাহ
  3. Вьетнамский:

    giao hàng
  4. Голландский:

    aflevering
  5. Греческий:

    παράδοση
  6. Датский:

    aflevering
  7. Иврит:

    מְסִירָה
  8. Испанский:

    entrega
  9. Итальянский:

    consegna
  10. Каталанский:

    lliurament
  11. Китайский:

    投递
  12. Корейский:

    소포 배달
  13. Немецкий:

    Abgabe
  14. Персидский:

    تحویل
  15. Польский:

    dostarczenie
  16. Португальский:

    entrega
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    entrega
  18. Румынский:

    livrare
  19. Русский:

    доставка
  20. Тайский:

    การส่ง
  21. Турецкий:

    bırakma
  22. Украинский:

    доставка
  23. Французский:

    livraison
  24. Хинди:

    ड्रॉप-ऑफ
  25. Шведский:

    leverans
  26. Японский:

    引き渡し

Результаты для drop-off из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
drop    (drops  plural & 3rd person present)  (dropping  present participle)  (dropped  past tense & past participle  )
1    verb  If a level or amount drops or if someone or something drops it, it quickly becomes less.  
Temperatures can drop to freezing at night...    V prep/adv  
His blood pressure had dropped severely...    V  
He had dropped the price of his London home by £1.25m.    V n  
    Drop is also a noun., n-count  usu sing, oft N in n  
He was prepared to take a drop in wages...    
2    verb  If you drop something, you accidentally let it fall.  
I dropped my glasses and broke them.    V n  
3    verb  If something dropsonto something else, it falls onto that thing. If something dropsfrom somewhere, it falls from that place.  
He felt hot tears dropping onto his fingers...    V prep/adv  
4    verb  If you drop something somewhere or if it drops there, you deliberately let it fall there.  
Drop the noodles into the water...    V n prep/adv  
...shaped pots that simply drop into their own container...    V prep/adv  
Bombs drop round us and the floor shudders.    V  
  dropping    n-uncount  usu N of n  
...the dropping of the first atomic bomb.    
5    verb  If a person or a part of their body drops to a lower position, or if they drop a part of their body to a lower position, they move to that position, often in a tired and lifeless way.  
Nancy dropped into a nearby chair...    V prep/adv  
She let her head drop...    V  
He dropped his hands on to his knees.    V n prep/adv  
6    verb  To drop is used in expressions such as to be about to drop and to dance until you drop to emphasize that you are exhausted and can no longer continue doing something.  
no cont    (emphasis)   She looked about to drop...    V  
7    verb  If a man drops his trousers, he pulls them down, usually as a joke or to be rude.  
A couple of boozy revellers dropped their trousers.    V n  
8    verb  If your voice drops or if you drop your voice, you speak more quietly.  
Her voice will drop to a dismissive whisper...    V to n  
He dropped his voice and glanced round at the door.    V n  
9    verb  If you drop someone or something somewhere, you take them somewhere and leave them there, usually in a car or other vehicle.  
He dropped me outside the hotel...    V n prep/adv  
    Drop off means the same as drop., phrasal verb  
Just drop me off at the airport...    V n P prep/adv  
He was dropping off a late birthday present.    V P n (not pron)  
10    verb  If you drop an idea, course of action, or habit, you do not continue with it.  
The prosecution was forced to drop the case...    V n  
  dropping    n-uncount  N of n  
This was one of the factors that led to President Suharto's dropping of his previous objections.    
11    verb  If someone is dropped by a sports team or organization, they are no longer included in that team or employed by that organization.  
usu passive  
The country's captain was dropped from the tour party to England.    be V-ed  
12    verb  If you drop a game or part of a game in a sports competition, you lose it.  
Oremans has yet to drop a set.    V n  
13    verb  If you drop to a lower position in a sports competition, you move to that position.  
Britain has dropped from second to third place in the league.    V prep/adv  
14    n-count  A dropof a liquid is a very small amount of it shaped like a little ball. In informal English, you can also use drop when you are referring to a very small amount of something such as a drink.  
oft N of n  
...a drop of blue ink..., I'll have another drop of that Italian milk.    
15    n-plural  Drops are a kind of medicine which you put drop by drop into your ears, eyes, or nose.  
oft n N  
...eye drops.    
16    n-count  Fruit or chocolate drops are small round sweets with a fruit or chocolate flavour.  
usu pl, n N  
17    n-count  You use drop to talk about vertical distances. For example, a thirty-foot drop is a distance of thirty feet between the top of a cliff or wall and the bottom of it.  
usu with supp  
There was a sheer drop just outside my window...    
18  If you drop a hint, you give a hint or say something in a casual way.  
drop a hint    phrase  V inflects  
If I drop a few hints he might give me a cutting.    
19  If you want someone to drop the subject, drop it, or let it drop, you want them to stop talking about something, often because you are annoyed that they keep talking about it.  
drop the subject/drop it/let it drop    phrase  V inflects  
Mary Ann wished he would just drop it...    
20  
    air drop  
    to drop dead  
    dead  
    at the drop of a hat  
    hat  
    a drop in the ocean  
    ocean  drop by    phrasal verb  If you drop by, you visit someone informally.  
She and Danny will drop by later...    V P  
He dropped by my office this morning.    V P n  drop in    phrasal verb  If you drop inon someone, you visit them informally, usually without having arranged it.  
Why not drop in for a chat?...    V P  
She spent most of the day dropping in on friends in Edinburgh.    V P on n  drop off      
1  
    drop 9  
2    phrasal verb  If you drop off   to sleep, you go to sleep.    
INFORMAL  I must have dropped off to sleep...    V P to sleep  
Just as I was dropping off, a strange thought crossed my mind.    V P  
3    phrasal verb  If the level of something drops off, it becomes less.   (=fall)  
Sales to the British forces are expected to drop off...    V P  drop out  
1    phrasal verb  If someone drops outof college or a race, for example, they leave it without finishing what they started.  
He'd dropped out of high school at the age of 16...    V P of n  
She dropped out after 20 kilometres with stomach trouble.    V P  
2    phrasal verb  If someone drops out, they reject the accepted ways of society and live outside the usual system.,  (disapproval)   She encourages people to keep their jobs rather than dropping out to live in a commune.    V P  
    drop-out  


air drop      (air drops  plural & 3rd person present)  (air dropping  present participle)  (air dropped  past tense & past participle  ), airdrop, air-drop  
1    n-count  An air drop is a delivery of supplies by aircraft to an area that is hard to get to. The supplies are dropped from the aircraft on parachutes.  
2    verb  If a country or organization air drops supplies to a place, it drops supplies there from aircraft.  
drop-dead    
If you describe someone as, for example, drop-dead gorgeous, you mean that they are so gorgeous that people cannot fail to notice them.  
INFORMAL    adv  ADV adj  
She said that Campbell-Black was drop-dead gorgeous...    
    Drop-dead is also an adjective., adj  ADJ n  
...the drop-dead glamour of the designer decade.    
drop goal      (drop goals  plural  )In rugby, a drop goal is a goal that a player scores by dropping the ball and kicking it between the posts.    n-count  
drop-in    
Drop-in centres or services provide information and help for people with particular problems, usually on a free and informal basis.    adj  ADJ n  
...a drop-in centre for young mothers.    
drop-out      (drop-outs  plural  ), dropout  
1    n-count  If you describe someone as a drop-out, you disapprove of the fact that they have rejected the accepted ways of society, for example by not having a regular job.,  (disapproval)   
2    n-count  A drop-out is someone who has left school or college before they have finished their studies.  
...high-school drop-outs.    
3    adj  If you refer to the drop-out rate, you are referring to the number of people who leave a school or college early, or leave a course or other activity before they have finished it.  
ADJ n  
The drop-out rate among students is currently one in three.    
name-drop      (name-drops  3rd person present)  (name-dropping  present participle)  (name-dropped  past tense & past participle  )If you say that someone name-drops, you disapprove of them referring to famous people they have met in order to impress people.    verb  
  (disapproval)   
The assistant carried on talking to his mate, name-dropping all the famous riders he knew...    V n  
I must stop saying everyone famous is a good friend. It sounds as if I'm name-dropping.    V  
  name-dropping    n-uncount  
One can do a lot of name-dropping with names of the school's parents. President Nixon sent his daughters there.    

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