考研英语大纲常考词组短语 drop out
释义:
drop out 退出;退学;脱离
例句:
However, the group's success brought troubles with drugs and alcohol and led Belcher to drop out.
Do you think I should just go ahead and drop out of school now?
For Mullenweg, the decision to drop out was an easy one at the time.
His drunken uncle calls him lazy and wants him to drop out of school.
Obama, of course, expected to drop out of that system and have virtually unlimited funds.
But in America you can drop out of college and start Microsoft, Oracle or Dell.
This ruling set off the chain of public disclosures that led the accuser to drop out.
Some girls, especially when they reach ages of 15 or 14, they drop out of school.
Major obstacle: Half of the joung males drop out, and most refuse offers of employment.
And he may not drop out right away, but he's going to fade from view.
Those who cannot raise serious sums of cash will soon be forced to drop out.
In sub-Saharan Africa alone, 10 million children drop out of primary school every year.
In sub-Saharan Africa alone, about 38 million children drop out of school each year.
Some 97% of school-age children enroll, though over half drop out before completing secondary school.
Many who drop out of top-tier colleges might have thrived at slightly less competitive ones.
But that would be controversial, and probably unsuccessful, given that many black pupils already drop out.