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to drop off
[phrase form: drop]
01
dormitar, quedarse dormido
to fall asleep, often unintentionally or unexpectedly
Intransitive
02
dejar, llevar
to take a person or thing to a predetermined location and leave afterwards
Transitive: to drop off sb somewhere
03
reducción
to become less or be decreased
Intransitive
04
decaer, deteriorarse
to deteriorate in terms of condition, quality, or performance
Intransitive
05
retirarse, desengancharse
to pull back from a place, position, or situation
Intransitive: to drop off | to drop off from a positiotn
drop off
v
Ejemplo
The monotonous lecture caused some students to drop off in the middle of the class.
While reading a book in bed, I tend to drop off after a few pages.
The soothing rhythm of the train made him drop off during the journey.
As the airplane engines hummed, passengers began to drop off for a mid-flight nap.
After a long day at work, she found herself starting to drop off on the couch.