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to drop
01
fallen lassen, fallen lassen
to let or make something fall to the ground
Transitive: to drop sth
02
sinken, fallen
to become less in amount, number, degree, or intensity
Intransitive
2.1
sinken, senken
to lessen the amount, number, degree, or intensity of something
03
fallen, herunterlassen
to fall or descend freely under the influence of gravity
Intransitive: to drop | to drop somewhere
04
erwähnen, einwerfen
to casually bring up or mention something
Transitive: to drop mention of something
05
abbrechen, kündigen
to end a connection or relationship with someone or something
Transitive: to drop a person or relationship
06
aufgeben, abbrechen
to stop or give up on something that was previously pursued or undertaken
Transitive: to drop a plan or pursuit
07
absetzen, ausladen
to release or unload people or cargo from a vehicle
Transitive: to drop sb/sth somewhere
08
verlieren, abgeben (ein Spiel)
(in sports) to be unable to get a win against the opposing team
Transitive: to drop a match or round
09
fallen lassen, niederstrecken
to cause someone or something to fall to the ground as a result of the force of a blow or gunshot
Transitive: to drop sb/sth
10
senken, verringern
to lower the key, pitch, tempo, or other qualities of a recording, typically to create a different mood or effect
Transitive: to drop the qualities of a recording
11
ausgeben, fallen lassen
to lose, spend, or give away money
Transitive: to drop an amount of money | to drop an amount of money on sth
12
gebären, werfen
(of animals) to give birth to offspring
Transitive: to drop offspring
13
fallen, ohnmächtig werden
to succumb to fatigue, exhaustion, or death
Intransitive
14
weglassen, fallen lassen
to intentionally omit certain letters or syllables in speech or writing, often for the sake of informality
Transitive: to drop letters or syllables
15
entfernen, streichen
to remove or eliminate something from one's possession or environment
Transitive: to drop sth
16
fallen lassen, herabfallen
to cause or let small quantities of liquid or other substances to fall from a higher point to a lower one
Intransitive
17
abbrechen, loslassen
to cease to associate or interact with someone
Transitive: to drop sb
18
senken, fallen lassen
to direct one's gaze downward
Intransitive
19
abfallen, sinken
(particularly of a ground surface) to suddenly slope downward
Intransitive
20
ziehen und ablegen, ablegen
to move files, data, or objects from one location to another within a graphical user interface by clicking and dragging the item from its current position and releasing it into a new location
Transitive: to drop files somewhere
21
fallen lassen, ausgeschlossen
to intentionally remove or exclude someone or something from a group, list, or consideration
Transitive: to drop from a group
22
vorbeischauen, besuchen
to pay someone a visit without prior notice
23
die Beziehung beenden, verlassen
to put a sudden end to a romantic relationship
Transitive: to drop sb
Drop
01
Tropfen, Fall
a small amount of liquid or solid that falls or is released in a rounded shape
02
Tropfen, Tröpfchen
a shape that is spherical and small
03
Fall, Tropfen
the act of dropping something
04
Steilhang, Kliff
a steep high face of rock
05
Rückgang, Abnahme
a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
06
Abgabestelle, depot
a central depository where things can be left or picked up
07
Vorhang, Bühnenvorhang
a curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies; often used as background scenery
08
Fall, Abstieg
a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity
09
Versteck, Abholpunkt
a predetermined hiding place for the deposit and distribution of illicit goods (such as drugs or stolen property)
drop
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Beispiel
The children were dropping stones off the bridge.
Supplies are being dropped for the refugees.
U.S. planes began dropping bombs on the city.
The fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette.
The referee dropped the puck for the face-off at center ice.
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