drop
Prononciation : [/dɹɑp/]
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Contexte : « release »
(verb) to let something fall from a higher position to a lower one. Like how you let go of a balloon and watch it fall to the ground.
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She dropped the pencil on the floor.
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Don't drop the glass; it will break.
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Did you drop the keys on the table?
Contexte : « small amount »
(noun) a small round shape of liquid. It's like a tiny piece of rain falling from the sky.
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I felt a drop of rain on my face.
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There were no drops of water left in the bottle.
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Did you see any drops of water on the leaves?
Contexte : « decrease »
(verb) to become lower in level or amount. It's like when you pour juice into a cup and the amount goes down as you drink it.
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The temperature is expected to drop tomorrow.
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Her energy levels didn't drop despite the long hike.
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Will the prices drop during the sale?
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