

- drop (on chandelier)
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and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean ‘in order to’ (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.). To translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc).
For examples and other uses, see the entry below.
- drag PHYS
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- drop from aircraft
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- drag PHYS
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- drop from aircraft
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I | drop |
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you | drop |
he/she/it | drops |
we | drop |
you | drop |
they | drop |
I | dropped |
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you | dropped |
he/she/it | dropped |
we | dropped |
you | dropped |
they | dropped |
I | have | dropped |
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you | have | dropped |
he/she/it | has | dropped |
we | have | dropped |
you | have | dropped |
they | have | dropped |
I | had | dropped |
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you | had | dropped |
he/she/it | had | dropped |
we | had | dropped |
you | had | dropped |
they | had | dropped |
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