droop / drup /
to bend or hang down
dГОР 1 © / drap /
1
to let something falldropped my watch and it broke.
to fall
to become lower or less The temperature has dropped.
( also drop someone off
) to stop your car and letsomeone get out
to stop doing something
drop by
; drop in to visit someone who does not know that you are comingdrop off
to fall asleepdrop out
to leave or stop doing something before you have finisheddrop 2 Ф / dmp /
a very small amount of liquid
a fall in the amount or level of something
drop
• out / ' drapaut /a person who leaves school, college, etc. before finishing
their studies
drought
/ draut /( geography
) a long time when there is not enough raindrove
drown / draun /
to die under water because you cannot breathe; to make
someone die in this way
drow • sy / drauzi /
feeling tired and wanting to sleep
drug
О / di-лд /( health )
an illegal chemical substance that people take because it makes them feel happy or excited
a chemical substance used as a medicine, which you take when you are sick to make you better
drug ad • dict / ' drAg adikt /
[count]
( health
) a person who cannot stop using drugsdrug
• store / ' drAgstor /( health
) a store where you can buy medicines and other things such as soap, newspapers, and candydrum
/ drAm /( music
) a musical instrument that you hit with special sticks (called dru m sticks ) or with your handsa big round container for oil
drum
• mer / ' drAmer /( music
) a person who plays a drumdrunk 1
If a person is drunk
, they have drunk too much alcoholdry 1 Ф / drai /
with no water or liquid in it or on it
—ANTONYM wet
with no rain
—ANTONYM wet
not sweet dry white wine
dry 2 Ф / drai/
to become or make something dry
dry out
to become completely drydry up
(used about rivers, lakes, etc.) to becomecompletely dry