0 a small round or pear-shaped blob of liquid, usually falling -- titisan
a drop of rain.
2 an act of falling -- penurunan
a drop in temperature.
4 to let fall, usually accidentally -- menjatuhkan
5 to fall -- jatuh
7 to set down from a car etc -- menurunkan
8 to say or write in an informal and casual manner -- menulis surat
I’ll drop her a note.
We find that for zero or moderate surface tension the speed at which a drop or plume rises increases algebraically with time.
The size of the drop leading a plume is roughly proportional to the initial thickness of the layer.
After 12 years, registration and attendance drops so that those pupils who were measured may be less representative of their age group in the community.
Employing the upper bound in turn drops both sets of returns by only 15 per cent.
As noted earlier, three subjects dropped out of the study because of pain and worsening of clinical symptoms.
Honore suggests that dropping the paper is worse because of the kind of conduct that it is, namely, an intervention to make things worse.
The drop in recall for verbs and, even more, for adjectives is mostly due to the lack of structural information.
On day 5 of culture, embryos were transferred to drops of fresh media.
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下落, (使)落下,(使)掉下, 丟下…
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下落, (使)落下,(使)掉下, 丢下…
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caerse, dejar caer, abandonar…
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(deixar) cair, abandonar, cair…
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~が落ちる, ~を落とす, (計画、活動など)をやめる…
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düşürmek, düşmek, azalmak…
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laisser tomber, tomber, baisser…
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caure, deixar caure, abandonar…
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