sustantivo “drop”
 sing. drop, pl. drops o no contable
- gota
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 A single drop of water hung precariously at the tip of the leaf before falling.
 - pizca (cuando se refiere a cantidades no líquidas)
He added a drop of honey to his tea to sweeten it just a bit.
 - gota (en el contexto de medicina)
The doctor instructed her to take two drops of the medicine under her tongue three times a day.
 - gotas (para medicina)
The doctor prescribed nasal drops to help with my congestion.
 - caramelo (en forma de gota o pastilla)
She unwrapped a peppermint drop and popped it into her mouth to freshen her breath.
 - pase fallido
The quarterback was frustrated after seeing the third drop by his receiver in the game.
 - botín
After defeating the boss, I eagerly picked up the legendary sword drop.
 - caída
The drop of the apple from the tree was quick and silent.
 - desnivel
Peering over the edge, she realized the drop was much deeper than she had anticipated, easily over 30 feet to the bottom.
 - disminución
After the new model was released, there was a significant drop in sales of the old version.
 - lanzamiento (desde un avión)
The military planned a drop of food and medical supplies to the isolated village tomorrow.
 - bajón (en música)
Everyone at the concert cheered when the DJ hit the drop, and the bass shook the entire venue.
 
verbo “drop”
 infinitivo drop; él drops; pret. dropped; part. dropped; ger. dropping
- caer
The ball dropped from her hands and rolled away.
 - disminuir
After the announcement, temperatures dropped significantly overnight.
 - soltar
She accidentally dropped her keys into the lake.
 - fallecer
During the epidemic, people were dropping like flies in the village.
 - terminar
After weeks of silence, they continued their email exchange exactly where it had previously dropped.
 - quedarse atrás
During the hike, Sarah dropped behind because she stopped to tie her shoelace.
 - visitar (sin previo aviso)
Feel free to drop in anytime; I'm always happy to see you.
 - dejar
I'll drop the kids off at school before heading to the office.
 - lanzarse (para productos o medios)
The new video game dropped last Friday and has been popular ever since.
 - lanzar (productos o medios)
Netflix dropped the new season of "Stranger Adventures" last Friday.
 - mencionar
During dinner, Sarah casually dropped the news that she was moving to Paris next month.
 - enviar (un mensaje)
He dropped me an email yesterday to confirm the meeting details.
 - afinar hacia abajo
Before playing the song, he dropped his guitar's E string to D to match the tuning required.
 - dejar de hablar (de un tema o persona)
After their heated argument, she told him to drop the topic and never bring it up again.
 - adelgazar
She managed to drop five pounds before her wedding.
 - excluir
After failing the midterm, she was dropped from the honors class.
 - abandonar (un curso)
She decided to drop the pottery class to focus more on her studies.
 - cortarse (llamada o conexión)
During the video conference, my internet connection dropped, and I missed an important part of the discussion.
 - omitir
In casual speech, many people drop the 'g' in words ending with '-ing', saying "runnin'" instead of "running".