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drop noun

  /dɹɑp/ , /dɹɒp/ , [d͡ʒɹɑp]
  • (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.
  • (pharmacology) A dose of liquid medicine in the form of a drop (sense 1).
  • (figuratively) A very small quantity of liquid, or (by extension) of anything.
kropla
  • Often preceded by a defining word: a small, round piece of hard candy, such as a lemon drop; a lozenge.
drops
  • An act of moving downwards under the force of gravity; a descent, a fall.
upadek
  • The distance through which something drops, or falls below a certain level.
spadek, obniżenie
  • (pharmacology, chiefly, in the plural) A liquid medicine that is intended to be administered in drops (sense 1).
krople
  • Licorice in confectionery form.
lukrecja
  • (agriculture) A fruit which has fallen off a tree, etc., or has been knocked off accidentally, rather than picked.
spad
  • 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.
zrzut

drop verb

  /dɹɑp/ , /dɹɒp/ , [d͡ʒɹɑp]
  • (intransitive, also, figuratively) To fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity, like a drop of liquid. [from 14th c.]
spadać, spaść, upadać, upaść
  • (intransitive) To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.
  • (intransitive, obsolete) To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
kapać, kapnąć, kropić
  • (transitive) To cease to include (something), as if on a list; to dismiss, to eject, to expel.
odwołać, usuwać, wyrzucać
  • (intransitive) To fall or sink quickly or suddenly to the ground. [from 15th c.]
padnąć
  • (transitive) To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.
spuszczać, spuścić, wrzucić, zapodać, zarzucić
  • (intransitive) To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc. [from 18th c.]
tracić na wartości
  • (transitive, ergative, also, figuratively) To let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on). [from 14th c.]
upuszczać
  • (intransitive) Usually followed by by, in, or into: of a person: to visit someone or somewhere informally or without a prior appointment.
wpadać, wpaść
  • (transitive) To lower (a sound, a voice, etc.) in pitch or volume.
ściszać, ściszyć

drops

krople

dropping noun

  /ˈdɹɑpɪŋ/ , /ˈdɹɒpɪŋ/
  • (usually, in the plural) A piece of animal excrement; dung. [late 16th C.]
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drop noun

  /drɔp/
  • (ornitologia, ornitologiczny) Otis tarda, rzadki, chroniony, osiadły ptak europejski, najcięższy z latających;
Great Bustard, great bustard
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