drop in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for drop in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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

drop back VB [Am drɑp -, Brit drɒp -] (v + adv)

drop away VB [Am drɑp -, Brit drɒp -] (v + adv)

drop-off [Am ˈdrɑˌpɔf, Brit ˈdrɒpɒf] N

Translations for drop in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

drop in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for drop in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.drop <-pp-> [drap] VB trans

III.drop <-pp-> [drap] VB intr

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The women's downhill will use another run with a length of 2.72 km and a vertical drop of 790m -1.
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He took off really late making it look like a sick elevator drop, barely making it to the bottom, pulling in and getting absolutely shacked out of his mind.
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The decline in the sugar content "and" the presence of ethanol (which is appreciably less dense than water) drop the density of the wort.
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A wrong answer on the question will cause the contestant to drop back down to $10,000.
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As temperatures drop, or if your region is already pretty chilly, you can add a greenhouse around your cold frame.
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Rather than typing in all the details, the support representative chooses the response from a drop down menu and it gets inserted into the response.
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They then lean forward and drop to their knees, sliding the opponent down their back so that their shoulders are against the mat and their chin is against their chest.
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I think the only guidelines we were given was that she be drop-dead gorgeous, which of course she is.
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Once at the top and after going through a pre-drop, the train makes a sharp left-hand drop back to the ground.
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Some women would drop in simply for lunch, or to sit and leaf through magazines while enjoying the relaxed, club-like atmosphere.
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