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a sudden (sharp) drop in temperature (in prices)

  • 1 (a) sudden drop in temperature

    a sudden (sharp) drop in temperature (in prices) внезапное (резкое) падение температуры (снижение цен)

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) sudden drop in temperature

  • 2 drop

    I [drɔp] n

    She drank it all to the last drop. — Она выпила все это до последней капли.

    Large drops of sweat stream from his forehead. — Капли пота струились со лба.

    Sweat rolled off in great drops. — Пот катился градом.

    Drops of perspiration stood out on his forehead. — У него на лбу выступили капли пота.

    - small drop
    - tiny drop
    - dew drops
    - tear drops
    - glittering drops
    - bitter drops
    - drop bottle
    - drop falls
    - drop of rain
    - cold drops of sweat
    - two drops in a glass of water
    - drop by drop
    - at the first drops of rain
    - absorb drops
    - fall in small drops
    - pour out a drop
    2) (обыкновенно pl) лекарственные капли

    Let me have my drops. — Дайте мне мои капли.

    - eye drops
    - nose drops
    - ear drops
    - drink in drops
    - give smb the drops
    - take some drops for one's heart
    - take ten drops a day
    - measure out a drop of medicine
    3) глоток, небольшое количество спиртного

    He's had a nice drop. — Он уже пропустил стаканчик.

    He likes a little drop after dinner. — Он любит немного выпить после обеда.

    I could do with a drop of something hot. — Я бы не прочь выпить чего-либо горячего. /Мне достаточно глотка чего-либо горячего.

    I'll have a little tea, just a drop. — Я выпью немного чаю, только чуть-чуть.

    Drop by drop wears the stone away. — Вода камень точит. /Капля и камень точит. /Капля по капле камень долбит. /Терпение и труд все перетрут.

    The last drop makes the cup run over. — Последняя капля переполняет чашу терпения. /Семь бед миновал, а на одну наскочил.

    A mere drop in the ocean. — Капля в море

    - have a little drop
    - take a drop of water
    - take a drop too much
    - have a drop in one's eye
    - take one's drops
    II [drɔp] n
    снижение, падение, понижение

    The plane made a mail and supply drop to the weather station. — Самолет сбросил почту и припасы на метеорологическую станцию.

    He had a drop of about 20 feet. — Он сорвался/упал с высоты двадцать футов

    - unexpected drop
    - sharp drop
    - short drop
    - vertical drop
    - considerable drop
    - 100 feet drop
    - air drop
    - mail drop
    - birth-rate drop
    - crime-rate drop
    - drop seat
    - drop front leaf
    - sudden drop in temperature
    - serious drop in income
    - long drop down into the lake
    - short drop to the lake
    - suffer a drop in prices
    III [drɔp] v
    1) ронять, бросать

    You've dropped something. — Вы что-то обронили.

    Be careful, don't drop that vase. — Осторожно, не урони вазу.

    - drop smth
    - drop smth to the ground
    - drop a handkerchief
    - drop a letter
    - drop a line to smb
    2) падать, капать, спадать

    The rain was dropping from the trees. — Дождь капал с деревьев.

    Leaves drop to the ground. — Листья падают на землю.

    My watch dropped into the water. — Мои часы упали в воду.

    3) опускать, понижать

    His voice dropped to a whisper. — Его голос понизился до шепота.

    - drop one's eyes
    - drop one's voice
    4) опускаться, снижаться
    - temperature dropped
    - prices are dropping
    - drop the subject
    - drop the conversation
    - one can hear a pin drop

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > drop

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