Definition of "drop off" in inglés
Verb
To fall asleep.
- After two glasses of whiskey, Tom soon dropped off in front of the television.
To deliver; to deposit or leave; to allow passengers to alight.
- Can you drop the kids off at school?
- I'll drop off your books when I see you tonight.
To fall off: To drop from, fall from.
- The leaves were slowly dropping off the tree.
- The leaves hung on until the end of November, then dropped off quickly.
To drop from, fall from.
- The leaves were slowly dropping off the tree.
To drop, fall.
- The leaves hung on until the end of November, then dropped off quickly.
To end a connection with a telephone queue, either by hanging up or after being served or processed.
- As soon as a caller drops off, we'll have an open line and maybe you can reach us then.
To lessen or reduce.
- Sales have dropped off in recent months.
To die.
To abandon or give up on (something); to be abandoned or given up on.
- My lawyer said some of those charges will be dropped off.
- If you ignore them, the fees won't just drop off.