drop-out in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for drop-out in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.drop [Am drɑp, Brit drɒp] N

II.drop <pres part dropping; pt, pp dropped> [Am drɑp, Brit drɒp] VB trans

III.drop <pres part dropping; pt, pp dropped> [Am drɑp, Brit drɒp] VB intr

I.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADV out often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come out, keep out, knock out, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, keep, knock, etc).

1.2. out (not at home, work):

to eat or form dine out
to eat or form dine out

II.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADJ

III.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] PREP

IV.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] N

See also speak out, out of, go out, cry out, call out

speak out VB [Am spik -, Brit spiːk -] (v + adv)

go out VB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)

cry out VB [Am kraɪ -, Brit krʌɪ -] (v + adv)

call out VB [Am kɔl -, Brit kɔːl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

drop-out in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for drop-out in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] -pp- -pp- N

II.drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] -pp- -pp- VB trans

III.drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] -pp- -pp- VB intr

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, he was forced to drop out at age 17 because of financial difficulties and problems in his home.
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Stomach problems, however, caused him to drop out before 30 kilometres.
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Some 10 to 20 percent drop out during this phase, returning to their original units.
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With a twist of the body, pushing back the leg that lies ahead, drop out.
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It didn't drop out again for over 11 weeks.
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The ribs drop out from under the contestant as they run.
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In 2007, the drop out rate from the university was 25%.
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Inmates who drop out or fail to complete the program are sent back to prison to serve the rest of their sentence.
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In some science-fiction universes, artificial gravity wells may be used to force another vessel to drop out of hyperspace.
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There was a 92.1% attendance rate and a 2.0% drop out rate in 2002-2003.
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