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●ˌdrop ˈoff1. (informal, especially BrE) to fall into a light sleep 打盹儿;小睡◆He’s always dropping off in front of the TV. 他看电视老是打瞌睡。SYN doze off, nod off (informal) 2. if a number, an amount or a quality drops off, it decreases (数目、数量或质量)下降,下滑◆The numbers applying for membership have dropped off sharply. 会员申请者人数锐减。SYN fall off[v + adv]▸ ˈdrop-off (in sth) noun a decrease 下降;减少◆Managers are concerned by a recent drop-off in sales. 最近销售额下滑让经理们忧心忡忡。 |