US /drɑp ɔf/
・UK /drɒp ɒf/
'Drop off' is a separable phrasal verb, meaning we can put objects in the middle or at the end.
So we can say either "Let's drop off the bags at the hotel," or "Let's drop the bags off at the hotel."
shortened from, "Drop me off." To drop off someone means that you're driving them and they leave.
You're dropping them off. Maybe you drop off your kids at school every morning. This is a great
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But the focus is gonna be on just trying to sit here and feel that initial tension just drop off over a period of time.
But the focus is going to be on just trying to sit here and feel that initial tension just drop off over a period of time.
This is also where you will drop off large luggage that will be put on the plane for you into its cargo section.
This is also where you drop off large luggage
Eddie, I just came by to drop off your tank.
Now we have to meet up and trade bracelets, drop off, talk almost every single day.
In addition, if you look over here, we are walking along the edge of a very sharp drop off.
Like when you need to go to the store and you want to ask your friend to take you there, you would say something like can you please drop me off at the store to drop off means to take someone to a particular destination and stop your vehicle there momentarily so that the person can exit and the opposite action to this one would be to pick someone up.
You would say something like, "Can you please drop me off at the store?" To drop off means to take someone to a particular destination and stop your vehicle there momentarily so that the person can exit.
The other way that we use this phrasal verb is drop off.
You can also just say, I'm going to drop off the water tomorrow.