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drop off

высадить

Meaning of drop off

leave person

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EN-UK/tuː ˈdrɒp ɒf/
EN-US/ˈdrɑp ˌɔf/
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drop off usage examples

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

I'll drop off Sarah at the office on my way to work.

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

Could you drop off the children at nursery before you go shopping?

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drop off belongs to the topic "On the Road". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

drop offaussteigen lassen
showerDusche
elevatorAufzug
towelHandtuch
TVFernseher
viewAussicht
breakfastFrühstück

drop off synonyms

Related words worth learning together

take (someone) to
General verb meaning to transport someone to a place; often implies dropping them off but is neutral.
set (someone) down
More formal phrasing for depositing someone at a place; common in written or formal contexts.
drop
Shorter verb; can mean cause to fall or let someone exit, so it is more ambiguous without 'off'.
get off
Intransitive: focuses on a person leaving a vehicle (they get off); doesn’t imply someone else transporting them.
let off
Can mean to allow someone to leave a vehicle, but more commonly means to excuse or not punish someone.
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T
🇬🇧en
take (someone) to

General verb meaning to transport someone to a place; often implies dropping them off but is neutral.

A2Very Often

Can you take me to the station this afternoon?

S
🇬🇧en
set (someone) down

More formal phrasing for depositing someone at a place; common in written or formal contexts.

B2Rarely

The chauffeur set the guest down at the hotel entrance.

🇬🇧en

Shorter verb; can mean cause to fall or let someone exit, so it is more ambiguous without 'off'.

A2Often

He dropped her at the shop. (colloquial) — ambiguous without 'off'.

G
🇬🇧en
get off

Intransitive: focuses on a person leaving a vehicle (they get off); doesn’t imply someone else transporting them.

A2Very Often

We got off the bus near the museum.

L
🇬🇧en
let off

Can mean to allow someone to leave a vehicle, but more commonly means to excuse or not punish someone.

B1Often

He let the kids off at the corner and then drove away. / She was let off with a warning.

D
🇬🇧en
drive (someone) to

Emphasizes driving someone to a destination; doesn’t by itself stress the act of letting them out there.

A2Often

I can drive you to the hospital if you need to go.

L
🇬🇧en
let (someone) out

Means to allow someone to exit (car, building, room); can be ambiguous with 'release' in other contexts.

A2Very Often

We let the kids out at the park before going shopping.

D
🇬🇧en
deliver (someone) to

Formal/technical: to transport and bring someone to a destination, often used in official or logistical contexts.

B2Rarely

The ambulance delivered the patient to the city hospital.

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drop off meaning: what does it mean?

leave person

drop off pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

drop off is pronounced as /tuː ˈdrɒp ɒf/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

drop off definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

I'll drop off Sarah at the office on my way to work. Translation: Я высажу Сару у офиса по дороге на работу.

Is drop off part of On the road vocabulary?

Yes, drop off (высадить) can be learned in the On the road topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is drop off part of Travel and Leisure vocabulary?

Yes, drop off (высадить) can be learned in the Travel and Leisure topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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