释义 |
●ˌdrop ˈin (on sb/at…) ●ˌdrop ˈinto sth (informal) to pay a short, informal visit to sb, often without arranging this in advance 顺便看望一下(某人);顺便到(某处)一会儿◆Drop in any time you’re passing. 你路过就顺便进来坐坐。◆She drops in on her parents at least once a week. 她一周至少去看父母一次。◆I dropped into the pub for a quick drink on my way home. 回家路上,我顺便进酒吧匆匆喝了一杯。SYN call in ➡ see also drop by[v + adv] [v + prep]▸ ˈdrop-in adjective [only before noun]used to describe a place where you can go without making an appointment 无需预约的;随时可去的◆a drop-in centre / surgery / clinic 无需预约的活动中心/诊所/门诊 |