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●ˌdrop sb/sth ˈoff 🔑to stop and let sb get out of a car, etc.; to deliver sth to a place, often when you are on the way to somewhere else 停车让(某人)下去;(顺路)递送(某物)◆Could you drop me off at the station? 你在车站让我下车好吗?◆I’m going past Jan’s house—I could drop the cake off. 我要路过简家,可以顺便把蛋糕送去。◆She dropped off some clothes at the dry-cleaner’s. 她顺路把一些衣服送到了干洗店。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈdrop-off noun a place where vehicles can stop for people to get out, or where sth can be left; the action of doing this 停车下客(或卸货)站点;停车下客(或卸货)◆It is easier to get a taxi at passenger drop-off points than at flight arrival stands. 在下客站叫出租车比在航班进港候客处容易。 |