高中英语常用动词短语 drop in
释义:
drop in (使)落进;(使)往里坍塌;偶然(或顺便)走访(或访问)(on);逐渐进入;[口语](有选择地)加入;愿意(或决心)参加;【戏剧】放下(吊幕),吊装布景
例句:
Rain played a big part in the air show's drop in attendance.
下雨是这次飞行表演观众数量下降的主要原因。
A drop in interest rates gave a welcome fillip to the housing market.
降低利率给房屋市场带来利好刺激。
That's important—this really does happen, stocks really do drop in price on the ex-dividend date.
这很重要——这种情况确实会发生,股价通常会在除息日下跌。
There was a marked drop in temperature.
气温显著下降。
Retirement usually brings with it a massive drop in income.
收入通常随着退休而大大减少。
I thought I'd drop in on you while I was passing.
我曾想路过时顺便来看看你。
The drop in travel is bad news for the airline industry.
旅游业滑坡对航空业来说是件坏事。
Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years.
政府的统计数字显示出10年来工业产量最大幅度的下降。
A small drop in the inflation rate was cold comfort for the millions without a job.
对数百万失业者来说,通货膨胀率的微降是不起作用的安慰。
His fee is a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of broadcasting.
他的费用与广播的实际成本相比是沧海一粟。
He was prepared to take a drop in wages.
他准备好了接受一次工资的快速下调。
The director dusted his staff down about the drop in their efficiency.
主任因工作效率下降而训斥员工。
He said by the end of the year, there was a 6 percent drop in the consumption of such drinks.
他说,到今年年底,这类饮料的消费量下降了6% 。