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  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˈdɹɒp/
    • IPA: /ˈdɹɑp/
    • IPA: [ˈd͡ʒɹɑp]
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23.musiikki
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Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. (also, figuratively) A small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape through surface tension, especially one that falls from a source of liquid.
  2. (pharmacology) A dose of liquid medicine in the form of a drop (sense 1).
  3. (pharmacology, chiefly in the plural) A liquid medicine that is intended to be administered in drops (sense 1).
  4. (figuratively) A very small quantity of liquid, or (by extension) of anything.
  5. (chiefly Australia, British) A small amount of an alcoholic beverage.
  6. (chiefly British) Usually preceded by the: alcoholic spirits in general.
  7. (Ireland, informal) A single measure of whisky.
  8. That which hangs or resembles a liquid globule, such as a hanging diamond earring or ornament, a glass pendant on a chandelier, etc.
  9. Often preceded by a defining word: a small, round piece of hard candy, such as a lemon drop; a lozenge.
  10. (architecture) An ornament resembling a pendant; a gutta.
  11. A thing which drops or hangs down.
  12. The cover mounted on a swivel over a keyhole that rests over the keyhole when not in use to keep out debris, but is swiveled out of the way before inserting the key.
  13. (agriculture) A fruit which has fallen off a tree, etc., or has been knocked off accidentally, rather than picked.
  14. (American football) A dropped pass.
  15. (law enforcement) A trapdoor on a gallows; a gallows itself.
  16. (online gaming, video games) An item made available for the player to pick up from the remains of a defeated enemy.
  17. A mechanism for lowering something, such as a machine for lowering heavy weights on to a ship's deck, or a device for temporarily lowering a gas jet, etc.
  18. Ellipsis of drop hammer or drop press.
  19. (theater) A curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; also, a section of (cloth) scenery lowered on to the stage like a curtain.
  20. An act or instance of dropping (in all senses).
  21. An act of moving downwards under the force of gravity; a descent, a fall.
  22. An instance of making a delivery of people, supplies, or things, especially by parachute out of an aircraft (an airdrop), but also by truck, etc.
  23. A release (of music, a video game, etc).
  24. (gambling) The amount of money that a gambler exchanges for chips in a casino.
  25. (law enforcement, informal) Preceded by the: execution by hanging.
  26. Usually preceded by the: relegation from one division to a lower one.
  27. (American football) Ellipsis of drop-back.
  28. (pinball) Ellipsis of drop target.
  29. (rugby) Ellipsis of drop kick.
  30. (golf) Ellipsis of drop shot.
  31. (surfing) A near vertical decent down the face of a breaking wave.
  32. (US, banking, dated) An unsolicited credit card issue.
  33. A decline in degree, quality, quantity, or rate.
  34. Of men's clothes: the difference between the chest circumference and waist circumference.
  35. Of women's clothes: the difference between the bust circumference and hip circumference.
  36. The distance through which something drops, or falls below a certain level.
  37. The distance below a cliff or other high position through which someone or something could fall; hence, a steep slope.
  38. The vertical length of a hanging curtain.
  39. (engineering) The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a hanger.
  40. (law enforcement) The distance that a person drops when being executed by hanging.
  41. (nautical) The depth of a (square) sail (generally applied to the courses only); the vertical dimension of a sail.
  42. A place where items or supplies may be left for others to collect, whether openly (as with a mail drop), or secretly or illegally (as in crime or espionage); a drop-off point.
  43. (informal) : an advantage.
  44. (music) A point in a song, usually electronic music such as dubstep, house, trance, or trap, where there is a very noticeable and pleasing change in bass, tempo, and/or overall tone; a climax, a highlight.
  45. Licorice in confectionery form.
  46. (slang, US) An automobile with a drop-top roof, a convertible.
  47. (cricket) A place (specified by an ordinal) in the batting order after the openers.

Verbi

  1. (intransitive) Of a liquid: to fall in drops or droplets.
  2. (intransitive, also, figuratively) To fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity, like a drop of liquid.
  3. (intransitive, online gaming, video games) Of an item: To appear for the player to pick up, usually after an enemy has been defeated.
  4. (intransitive) To fall or sink quickly or suddenly to the ground.
  5. (intransitive) To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.
  6. (intransitive) To fall into a particular condition or state.
  7. (intransitive) To come to an end (by not being kept up); to lapse, to stop.
  8. (intransitive) To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc.
  9. (intransitive) Of a song or sound: to lower in key, pitch, tempo, or other quality.
  10. (intransitive) Of a voice: to lower in timbre, often due to puberty.
  11. (intransitive) To fall behind or to the rear of a group of people, etc., as a result of not keeping up with those at the front.
  12. (intransitive) Usually followed by by, in, or into: of a person: to visit someone or somewhere informally or without a prior appointment.
  13. (intransitive, computing, music, television, colloquial) Of a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.: to enter public distribution.
  14. (intransitive, gambling) To drop out of the betting.
  15. (intransitive, physiology, informal) Of the testicles: to hang further away from the body and begin producing sperm due to puberty.
  16. (intransitive, obsolete) To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
  17. (transitive) To drip (a liquid) in drops or small amounts.
  18. (transitive, ergative, also, figuratively) To let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on).
  19. (transitive, online gaming, video games) Of a defeated enemy or container: To leave behind an item that the player can collect.
  20. (transitive) To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.
  21. To quickly lower or take down (one's trousers), especially in public.
  22. (cooking) To cook (food, especially fast food), particularly by lowering into hot oil to deep-fry, or by grilling.
  23. (transitive) To reduce; to make smaller.
  24. (transitive) Of an animal (usually a sheep): to give birth to (young); of a bird: to lay (an egg).
  25. (transitive) To mention (something) casually or incidentally, usually in conversation.
  26. (transitive) To let (a letter, etc.) fall into a postbox; hence, to send (a letter, email, or other message) in an offhand manner.
  27. (transitive) To make (someone or something) fall to the ground from a blow, gunshot, etc.; to bring down, to shoot down; to kill.
  28. (transitive) To set down (someone or something) from a vehicle; to stop and deliver or deposit (someone or something); to drop off.
  29. (transitive) To lower (a sound, a voice, etc.) in pitch or volume.
  30. (transitive, music) To tune (a guitar string, etc.) to a lower note.
  31. (transitive) To cease concerning oneself over (someone or something); to have nothing more to do with (a discussion, subject, etc.).
  32. (transitive) To dispose or get rid of (something); to lose, to remove.
  33. (transitive) To cease to include (something), as if on a list; to dismiss, to eject, to expel.
  34. (transitive) To cancel or cease to participate in (a scheduled course, event, or project).
  35. To lose, spend, or otherwise part with (money).
  36. To pass or use (counterfeit cheques, money, etc.).
  37. To impart (something).
  38. Especially in drop acid: to swallow (a drug, particularly LSD).
  39. (transitive, computing, music, television, colloquial) To release (a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.) to the public.
  40. (transitive, linguistics) To fail to write, or (especially) to pronounce (a syllable, letter, etc.).
  41. To play (a portion of music) in the manner of a disc jockey.
  42. To perform (rap music).
  43. (originally US) To (unexpectedly) lose (a competition, game, etc.).
  44. (cricket) Of a fielder: to fail to dismiss (a batsman) by accidentally dropping a batted ball that had initially been caught.
  45. (rugby) To score (a goal) by means of a drop kick.
  46. (transitive, archaic) To cover (something) with or as if with drops, especially of a different colour; to bedrop, to variegate.
  47. (intransitive, computing) To enter a more basic interface.
  48. (transitive, computing) To present (the user) with a more basic interface.
  49. (US, Singapore, ergative, military, slang) To make someone, or be made to do push-ups or some other form of exercise on the ground as punishment.

Esimerkit

  • I've been dropped from the football team.
  • The stock dropped 1.5% yesterday.   We can take our vacation when the price of fuel drops.   Watch for the temperature to drop sharply, then you'll know the reaction is complete.
  • Drop me a note when you get to the city.
  • page 562: ...if the first shot does not drop him, and he rushes on, the second will be a very hurried and most likely ineffectual one...
  • page 568 ...with a single shot he dropped him like a master of the art.
  • As with all other animals, a shot behind the shoulder is the most likely to drop the beast on the spot[...]
  • He dropped the beast with a bullet in its heart.
  • The piano player's out, the music stopped / His boy had beef, and he got dropped...
  • With a quick clench of the fist on Joey's throat, Bodie dropped him. The man crumpled to the ground[...]
  • Make any sudden movements and I will drop you!
  • Cockneys drop their aitches.
  • Warne dropped Tendulkar on 99. Tendulkar went on to get a century next ball
  • They had never dropped acid.
  • I dropped ten pounds and an obnoxious fiancée.
  • This time was most dreadful for Lilian. Thrown on her own resources and almost penniless, she maintained herself and paid the rent of a wretched room near the hospital by working as a charwoman, sempstress, anything. In a moment she had dropped to the level of a casual labourer.
  • I drop knowledge wherever I go.   Yo, I drop rhymes like nobody's business.
  • They dropped "Hip-Hop Xmas" in time for the holidays.
  • That guy can drop the bass like a monster.   I love it when he drops his funky beats.
  • "Hip-Hop Xmas" dropped in time for the holidays.
  • I had to drop calculus because it was taking up too much of my time and I couldn't go anymore.
  • Drop a basket of fries.
  • The 18-year-old Bieber can’t quite pull off the “adult” thing just yet: His voice may have dropped a bit since the days of “Baby,” but it still mostly registers as “angelic,” and veers toward a pubescent whine at times.
  • Billy's voice dropped suddenly when he turned 12.
  • The song, 180 beats per minute, drops to 150 BPM near the end.   My synthesizer makes the notes sound funny when they drop below C2.
  • He used to drop into my chambers once in a while to smoke, and was first-rate company. When I gave a dinner there was generally a cover laid for him. I liked the man for his own sake, and even had he promised to turn out a celebrity it would have had no weight with me.
  • drop by soon;   drop in on her tomorrow
  • their waved coats dropped with gold
  • to drop a lamb
  • A single shot was fired and the bird dropped from the sky.
  • On one side of the road was a 50-foot drop.
  • That was a long drop, but fortunately I didn't break any bones.
  • It moved in surges, like a roller coaster on a series of drops and high-banked turns.
  • I left the plans at the drop, like you asked.
  • The delivery driver has to make three more drops before lunch.
  • He usually enjoys a drop after dinner.
  • It doesn't matter where you're from; anyone who enjoys the drop is a friend of mine.
  • Yet another drop for the Tiger tight end.
  • The Tiger quarterback took a one-step drop, expecting his tight end to be open.
  • But musical ancestry aside, the influence to which Bieber is most beholden is the current trends in pop music, which means Believe is loaded up with EDM accouterments, seeking a comfortable middle ground where Bieber’s impressively refined pop-R&B croon can rub up on techno blasts and garish dubstep drops (and occasionally grind on some AutoTune, not necessarily because it needs it, but because a certain amount of robo-voice is expected these days).
  • The kindly dew drops from the higher tree, / And wets the little plants that lowly dwell.
  • The trees drop balsam.
  • The recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever.
  • Put three drops of oil into the mixture.
  • Don't drop that plate!   The police ordered the men to drop their weapons.
  • The heavens [...] dropped at the presence of God.
  • Drop and give me thirty push-ups, private!   If your clothes are on fire, stop, drop and roll.
  • Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us.
  • Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped.
  • The moderator would drop hints whenever the students struggled.   She would sometimes drop off to sleep straight after dinner.
  • The question was: Who put the most in the collection box? The wealthy guy, who dropped a “C” note, or the tattered old dame who parted with her last tarnished penny.
  • I forked over the $19.25. I was in no position to be dropping twenties like gumdrops but I deserved something good from this crappy morning.
  • I'm tired of this subject. Will you just drop it?
  • They suddenly drop't the pursuit.
  • that astonishing ease with which fine ladies drop you and pick you up again
  • The connection had been dropped many years.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektidroppedPartisiipin perfektidropt
Partisiipin perfektidropp'd (vanhentunut)Imperfektidropped
ImperfektidroptImperfektidropp'd (vanhentunut)
Partisiipin preesensdroppingMonikkodrops
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensdropsYksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensdroppeth (vanhahtava)