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1) (fall off) [leaf, label] cadere, staccarsi2)drop off (to sleep) — addormentarsi, appisolarsi
3) (become weaker, fewer etc.) [attendance, business, demand, interest] calare, diminuire; drop [sth., sb.] off, drop off [sth., sb.] (leave) fare scendere, lasciare [ person]; deporre [ object]* * *1) (to become separated or fall off: The door-handle dropped off; This button dropped off your coat.) staccarsi2) (to fall asleep: I was so tired I dropped off in front of the television.) addormentarsi3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) fare scendere* * *1. vi + adv1) (fall asleep) addormentarsi2) (decline: sales, interest) calare, diminuire, (craze) passare2. vt + advto drop sb off — (from car) far scendere qn
* * *1) (fall off) [leaf, label] cadere, staccarsi2)drop off (to sleep) — addormentarsi, appisolarsi
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drop off а) расходиться б) уменьшаться Student numbers have been droppingoff recently. Interest in the game has dropped off. в) заснуть I was sittingin the armchair reading the newspaper when I dropped off. I had a bad night. Iwent to bed early enough but for some reason I couldn't drop off. г) умеретьд) оставить кого-л., что-л. drop me off at the corner, and I'll walk fromthere. I just want to drop this letter off, I'll drop my coat off at thecleaners on my way to the office. е) ухудшаться The quality of performance hasdropped off since last year. -
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■ drop offA v. i. + avv.2 (fam.) appisolarsi; assopirsi: He dropped off during the lecture, si è appisolato durante la conferenza3 cadere; staccarsi: I picked up the hammer and its head dropped off, ho tirato su il martello e mi si è staccato dal manicoB v. t. + avv.(fam.) lasciare; portare ( con un veicolo): DIALOGO → - At the airport- Where shall I drop you off?, dove ti lascio?; Could you drop me off at the station?, mi potresti portare alla stazione? -
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(a) (decrease) baisse f, diminution f;∎ a drop-off in sales une baisse des ventes∎ there's a sharp drop-off in the road la rue descend en pente très raide►► American drop-off charge (for hired car) = supplément compté lorsque l'on rend un véhicule de location dans une autre ville que celle où on l'a loué -
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drop-off Abfall mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > drop-off
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1. intransitive verb2) (fall asleep) einnicken3) (decrease) [Teilnahme, Geschäft:] zurückgehen; [Unterstützung, Interesse:] nachlassen2. transitive verb1) (fall off) abfallen von2) (set down) absetzen [Fahrgast]* * *1) (to become separated or fall off: The door-handle dropped off; This button dropped off your coat.) abfallen2) (to fall asleep: I was so tired I dropped off in front of the television.) einschlafen3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) absetzen* * *◆ drop off▪ to \drop off sth ⇆ off etw abliefernwhere do you want to be \drop offped off? wo soll ich dich absetzen? [o fam rauslassen?]I'm going past the bank - I can \drop off you off if you like ich fahre an der Bank vorbei - ich kann dich mitnehmen, wenn du willstII. viin autumn the leaves \drop off off the trees im Herbst fallen die Blätter von den Bäumen* * *A v/i2. zurückgehen (Umsatz etc), nachlassen (Interesse etc)3. a) einschlafenb) einnicken4. aussteigen* * *1. intransitive verb1) (fall off) abfallen; (become detached) abgehen2) (fall asleep) einnicken3) (decrease) [Teilnahme, Geschäft:] zurückgehen; [Unterstützung, Interesse:] nachlassen2. transitive verb1) (fall off) abfallen von2) (set down) absetzen [Fahrgast] -
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vt( fam);to \drop off sth <-> off etw abliefern;to \drop off sb <-> off jdn absetzen; passengers jdn aussteigen lassen;where do you want to be \drop offped off? wo soll ich dich absetzen? vi1) ( fall off) abfallen;in autumn the leaves \drop off off the trees im Herbst fallen die Blätter von den Bäumento \drop off off to sleep einnicken ( fam), einschlafen -
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1) (to become separated or fall off: The door-handle dropped off; This button dropped off your coat.) soltarse, caerse2) (to fall asleep: I was so tired I dropped off in front of the television.) dormirse3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) dejar1) v + adva) ( fall off) caerse*b) ( fall asleep)to drop off (to sleep) — dormirse*, quedarse dormido
c) ( decrease) \<\<sales/numbers\>\> disminuir*2) v + o + adv \<\<person/goods\>\> dejar1. VI + ADV1) (=fall asleep) dormirse2) (=decline) [sales, interest] disminuir3) [part] desprenderse, soltarse2.VT + ADV (from car) [+ person, thing] dejarcould you drop me off at the station? — ¿me puedes dejar en la estación?
* * *1) v + adva) ( fall off) caerse*b) ( fall asleep)to drop off (to sleep) — dormirse*, quedarse dormido
c) ( decrease) \<\<sales/numbers\>\> disminuir*2) v + o + adv \<\<person/goods\>\> dejar -
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1) расходиться
2) уменьшаться
3) заснуть I was sitting in the armchair reading the newspaper when I dropped off. ≈ Я сидел в кресле и читал газету, и не заметил, как заснул. I had a bad night. I went to bed early enough but for some reason I couldn't drop off. ≈ Сегодня была плохая ночь. Я рано лег спать, но никак не мог отключиться, не знаю, почему.
4) умереть
5) оставить кого-л., что-л. Drop me off at the corner, and I'll walk from there. ≈ Выкинь меня на углу, дальше я дойду сам. I just want to drop this letter off. ≈ Мне только нужно опустить письмо в ящик.
6) ухудшаться выходить, уходить по одному;
выходить один за другим;
расходиться выходить (из машины и т. п.) высаживать - drop me off at the corner высадите меня на углу отходить ко сну - as soon as he was in bed he dropped right off он лег в постель и мгновенно уснул умирать (тж. * the hooks) становиться реже, уменьшаться - his practice has dropped off его практика сократилась - publication of new work dropped off объем публикации новых работ резко сократилсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drop off
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фраз. гл.; разг.1) высаживать, ссаживать (кого-л. где-л.)He dropped me off at the corner of the street. — Он высадил меня на углу улицы.
Syn:2) задремать; заснутьI was sitting in the armchair reading the newspaper when I dropped off. — Я сидел в кресле и читал газету и не заметил, как задремал.
I had a bad night. I went to bed early enough but for some reason I couldn't drop off. — Сегодня я плохо спал. Я рано лег, но никак не мог уснуть, не знаю, почему.
3) сокращаться, уменьшатьсяSales are expected to drop off. — Ожидается уменьшение продаж.
4) ухудшатьсяThe magazine got thinner, and the writing quality dropped off. — Сам журнал стал тоньше, и качество материалов упало.
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[ʹdrɒpʹɒf] phr v1. выходить, уходить по одному; выходить один за другим; расходиться2. выходить (из машины и т. п.)3. высаживать4. отходить ко снуas soon as he was in bed he dropped right off - он лёг в постель и мгновенно уснул
5. умирать (тж. drop off the hooks)6. становиться реже, уменьшатьсяpublication of new work dropped off - объём публикации новых работ резко сократился
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I phrvi infml1)I felt myself dropping off in the middle of the second act — В середине второго акта я почувствовал, что засыпаю
2)3)II phrvt infmlThanks for the ride, I'll drop off here — Спасибо, что подвезли. Я здесь выскочу
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1) smb.'s practice (the membership of a society, etc.) drops off чья-л. практика и т.д. уменьшается; the attendance has dropped off посещаемость снизилась /упала/; his audience drops off у него становится все меньше зрителей или слушателей, его аудитория постепенно редеет2) his friends (customers, patients, etc.) drop off от него уходят друзья и т.д.
См. также в других словарях:
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drop off — {v.} 1. To take (someone or something) part of the way you are going. * /Joe asked Mrs. Jones to drop him off at the library on her way downtown./ 2. To go to sleep. * /Jimmy was thinking of his birthday party as he dropped off to sleep./ 3. To… … Dictionary of American idioms
drop off — {v.} 1. To take (someone or something) part of the way you are going. * /Joe asked Mrs. Jones to drop him off at the library on her way downtown./ 2. To go to sleep. * /Jimmy was thinking of his birthday party as he dropped off to sleep./ 3. To… … Dictionary of American idioms
drop-off — drop ,off1 noun count a reduction in the amount or level of something: We often see a drop off in business in the winter. drop off drop ,off 2 adjective used about the time or place that you deliver something somewhere: a drop off point/zone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
drop-off — n. 1. a noticeable decline in performance; as, a drop off in attendance. [WordNet sense 1] Syn: slump, falloff, falling off. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a steep high face of rock. Syn: cliff. [WordNet sense 2] [WordNet 1.5] 3. a change downward; as, there… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drop off — [v1] decrease decline, diminish, dwindle, fall away, fall off, lessen, sag, slacken, slide, slip, slump; concepts 698,776 Ant. go up, increase, rise drop off [v2] deliver deposit, give, hand over, leave, let off, present, set down, unload;… … New thesaurus
drop off — (someone/something) to leave someone or something at a particular place. “Discovery” dropped off supplies and picked up an American astronaut who had spent four months on the space station. Parents drop their kids off at daycare early in the… … New idioms dictionary
drop-off — drop′ off n. 1) a vertical or very steep descent 2) a decline; decrease: a drop off in sales[/ex] 3) cvb a place where a person or thing can be left, received, etc 4) cvb of, for, or pertaining to a delivery or return of someone or something to a … From formal English to slang
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