English-Lithuanian translations for drop

  • kristiKrizkyla dėl per didelės pieno pasiūlos, verčiančios labai kristi kainas. The crisis is caused by an over-abundant supply of milk, which is making prices drop sharply. Visame pasaulyje sumažėjus gamybos apimčiai, aišku, turėjo kristi ir parduodamų prekių kaina. As output fell all over the world, of course, the value of goods traded necessarily had to drop with the decline in production. Šis poveikis - tai, pvz., vadinamasis parametrinis rezonanso poveikis, dėl kurio konteineriai gali greičiau iškristi per laivagalį. These effects include, for example, the so-called 'parametric resonance effect', which can cause containers to drop from the rear of the ship at a faster rate.
  • lašasTokiai svarbiai sričiai tai yra lašas jūroje. That is a drop in the ocean for such an important issue. Jei pažvelgsite į lenteles, pamatysite, kad iš tikrųjų tai tik lašas jūroje. If you look at the tables, this really is a drop in the ocean. Belieka viltis, kad šitas lašas atgaivins ekonomiką. We can but hope that the little drop will be a revitalising one.
  • mažintiSiekiama atkreipti dėmesį ne tik į ankstyvąjį ugdymą, bet pirmiausia į tai, kad reikia mažinti mokyklos nebaigiančių asmenų skaičių, ir, antra, padidinti abiturientų skaičių. As well as early years education, it targets, firstly, the reduction of school drop-out rates and, secondly, increasing the number of graduates. Mirties bausmyra nesuderinama su šiuolaikine baudžiamojo teisingumo sistema ir priešingai pateiktai nuomonei, mirties bausmvisiškai nepadeda mažinti nusikalstamumo. Capital punishment is not compatible with a contemporary system of criminal justice, and contrary to current opinion it does not lead to a drop in crime at all. Be to, nesutinku, kad kova su terorizmu būtų pasinaudota kaip dingstimi mažinti žmogaus apsaugos lygį, ypač teisę į privatumą. Furthermore, I do not agree that the war on terrorism can be seen as a pretext for a drop in the level of protection of human rights, in particular the right to privacy.
  • mažintis

Definition of drop

  • A small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid
  • The space or distance below a cliff or other high position into which someone or something could fall
  • A fall, descent; an act of dropping
  • A place where items or supplies may be left for others to collect, sometimes associated with criminal activity; a drop-off point
  • An instance of dropping supplies or making a delivery, sometimes associated with delivery of supplies by parachute
  • A small amount of an alcoholic beverage
  • Alcoholic spirits in general
  • A single measure of whisky
  • A dropped pass
  • A drop-back
  • A drop-kick
  • relegation from one division to a lower one
  • A point in a song, usually electronic-styled music such as dubstep, house, trance or trap, where there is a very noticeable and pleasing change in tempo, bass, and/or overall tone; also known as the highlight or climax
  • An unsolicited credit card issue
  • That which resembles or hangs like a liquid drop: a hanging diamond ornament, an earring, a glass pendant on a chandelier, etc
  • A mechanism for lowering something, such as: a trapdoor; a machine for lowering heavy weights onto a ship's deck; a device for temporarily lowering a gas jet; a curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; etc
  • A or
  • The depth of a square sail; generally applied to the courses only
  • The cover mounted on a swivel over a keyhole, that rests over the keyhole when not in use to keep out debris, but is swiveled out of the way before inserting the key
  • A drop target
  • To fall in droplets .
  • To drip .
  • Generally, to fall .
  • To let fall; to allow to fall .
  • To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops
  • To lower; to move to a lower position
  • To set down from a vehicle; to deliver or deposit by stopping
  • To sink quickly to the ground.
  • To fall dead, or to fall in death
  • To come to an end ; to stop.
  • To mention casually or incidentally, usually in conversation.
  • To part with or spend .
  • To cease concerning oneself over; to have nothing more to do with .
  • To lessen, decrease, or diminish in value, condition, degree, etc.
  • To let fall into a postbox; to send in an offhand manner.
  • To make fall to the ground from a blow, gunshot etc.; to bring down, to shoot down.
  • To fail to write, or to pronounce .
  • To fail to make a catch from a batted ball that would have led to the batsman being out
  • To swallow , particularly LSD.
  • To dispose ; get rid of; to remove; to lose
  • To eject; to dismiss; to cease to include, as if on a list
  • To drop out of the betting
  • To score by means of a drop kick
  • To release to the public
  • To play a portion of music in the manner of a disc jockey
  • To enter public distribution
  • To tune to a lower note
  • To cook, especially by deep-frying or grilling
  • To lower in timbre, often relating to puberty
  • To lower in pitch, tempo, key, or other quality
  • To visit informally; used with ''in'or ''by''
  • To give birth to
  • To cover with drops; to variegate; to bedrop
  • To hang lower and begin producing sperm due to puberty

Examples

  • Put three drops of oil into the mixture
  • On one side of the road was a 50-foot drop
  • That was a long drop, but fortunately I didnt break any bones
  • I left the plans at the drop, like you asked
  • [[wikipedia:The Drop (film)#Plot
  • The Drop]] (film title
  • The delivery driver has to make three more drops before lunch
  • He usually enjoys a drop after dinner
  • It doesnt matter where youre from; anyone who enjoys the drop is a friend of mine
  • Yet another drop for the Tiger tight end
  • The Tiger quarterback took a one-step drop, expecting his tight end to be open
  • A single shot was fired and the bird dropped from the sky
  • Dont drop that plate!   The police ordered the men to drop their weapons
  • Could you drop me at the airport on your way to work tomorrow?
  • Drop and give me thirty push-ups, private!
  • If your clothes are on fire, stop, drop and roll
  • The moderator would drop hints whenever the students struggled
  • Im tired of this subject. Will you just drop it?
  • The stock dropped 1.5% yesterday.   We can take our vacation when the price of fuel drops.   Watch for the temperature to drop sharply, then youll know the reaction is complete
  • Drop me a note when you get to the city
  • Make any sudden movements and I will drop you!
  • Cockneys drop their aitches
  • Warne dropped Tendulkar on 99. Tendulkar went on to get a century next ball
  • They had never dropped acid
  • I dropped ten pounds and an obnoxious fiancée
  • Ive been dropped from the football team
  • I drop knowledge wherever I go
  • Yo, I drop rhymes like nobodys business
  • They dropped "Hip-Hop Xmas" in time for the holidays
  • That hacker has been threatening to drop my docs [i.e. publish my personal information]
  • That guy can drop the bass like a monster
  • I love it when he drops his funky beats
  • Hip-Hop Xmas" dropped in time for the holidays
  • I had to drop calculus because it was taking up too much of my time and I couldnt go anymore
  • Drop a basket of fries
  • Billys voice dropped suddenly when he turned 12
  • The song, 180 beats per minute, drops to 150 BPM near the end
  • My synthesizer makes the notes sound funny when they drop below C2
  • Do drop by soon and Ill lend you that book
  • Well drop in on her tomorrow
  • to drop a lamb

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