单词 | Drop in |
例句 | 1. The restaurant has suffered a big drop in trade. 2. Do drop in if you happen to be passing! 3. Many people experienced a drop in their cholesterol levels when they consumed oat bran. 4. Most companies have suffered a drop in their profits,[http:///drop in.html] even very large companies. 5. Scientists have observed a drop in ozone levels over the Antarctic. 6. There has been an appreciable drop in the number of unemployed since the new government came to power. 7. The prime minister will drop in at the disaster area. 8. There has been a drop in public esteem for teachers. 9. Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years. 10. The new tax and the drop in house values make homeowners feel doubly penalised. 11. Drop in on me at any time. 12. We really welcome a drop in prices. 13. The results showed a sharp drop in profits. 14. The drop in temperature frosted the tomato plants. 15. Universities have suffered a dramatic drop in student numbers. 16. Drop in now and again. 17. Drop in any time you're passing. 18. He was prepared to take a drop in wages. 19. Sales always drop in the spring. 20. Manufacturers report a big drop in new orders. 21. You could have heard a pin drop in there. 22. I thought I'd drop in on you while I was passing. 23. The glut of coffee led to a sharp drop in prices. 24. The drop in travel is bad news for the airline industry. 25. The sudden drop in share prices has set the government a tricky problem. 26. My letter of protest was just a drop in the ocean. 27. His fee is a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of broadcasting. 28. The management's preoccupation with costs and profits resulted in a drop in quality and customer service. 29. While they're playing scene two in front of the curtain, you can drop in the scenery for the next act. 30. 5000 new schools are to be built, but this is just a drop in the ocean for such a vast country. 1. The restaurant has suffered a big drop in trade. 2. Do drop in if you happen to be passing! 3. Many people experienced a drop in their cholesterol levels when they consumed oat bran. 4. Most companies have suffered a drop in their profits, even very large companies. 5. Scientists have observed a drop in ozone levels over the Antarctic. 6. There has been an appreciable drop in the number of unemployed since the new government came to power. 7. The prime minister will drop in at the disaster area. 8. The management's preoccupation with costs and profits resulted in a drop in quality and customer service. 9. There has been a drop in public esteem for teachers. 10. Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years. 11. The new tax and the drop in house values make homeowners feel doubly penalised. 12. The drop in temperature frosted the tomato plants. 13. Drop in now and again. 14. Lisbon's foreign earnings have been badly hurt by the drastic drop in tourism. 31. Another drop in the inflation rate was cold comfort yesterday for the 2.74 million jobless. 32. The drop in shares could develop into a full-blown crisis. 33. The latest crime figures show a drop in the number of robberies. 34. Let's drop in on Nick when we're in Bristol,[http:///drop in.html] shall we? 35. They forecast a large drop in unemployment over the next two years. 36. The amount of money raised was a drop in the ocean compared to what we needed. 37. As the course becomes more difficult, there's usually a corresponding drop in attendance. 38. She used to drop in for a chat quite often. 39. If you want the job, you must be prepared to take a drop in salary. 40. Why don't you drop in for a drink next time you're over this way? 41. The fall in the cost of living is directly relevant to the drop in the prices of many industrial products and agricultural produce. 42. Lisbon's foreign earnings have been badly hurt by the drastic drop in tourism. 43. A drop in the unemployment rate was cold comfort for those without a job . 44. Let's drop in Marry's. 45. A small drop in the inflation rate was cold comfort for the millions without a job. 46. Drop in and see me when you're ready. Only don't take too long about it. 47. The director dusted his staff down about the drop in their efficiency. 48. Profits have declined as a result of the recent drop in sales. 49. The yearbook also noted a sharp drop in reported cases of sexually transmitted disease. 50. There's been a drop in ticket sales in reaction to the review. 51. The drop in stock prices serves as a reminder that investing is a form of gambling. 52. The drop in share prices in March was a forerunner of the financial crash that followed in June. 53. The drop in the unemployment figures is cold comfort to those still looking for work. 54. Why don't you drop in for a drink one evening? 55. The drop in consumer spending reflects concern about the economy. 56. Aid to the Third World is at present little more than a drop in the ocean. 57. Retirement usually brings with it a massive drop in income. 58. CBS will end the series if it continues to drop in the ratings. 59. A sudden drop in supplies of certain chemicals could knock the bottom out of the engineering industry. 60. There was a substantial drop in the number of people out of work last month. 61. We were just passing through and thought we'd drop in to see you. 62. A drop in wages has meant that these families have moved down the social and economic scale. 63. The recent drop in magazine subscriptions is causing some concern. 64. Drop in sometime tomorrow. 64. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 65. The company has been hard hit by the drop in consumer confidence. 66. Remember to lag the water pipes with some cloth when there is a drop in temperature. 67. A cool breeze caused a precipitate drop in the temperature. 68. The factory has laid off workers because of the drop in sales. 69. The drop in inflation boosted purchasing power, he said. 70. So what caused the big drop in the market? 71. Any neighbor was welcome to drop in for tea. 72. There was a sudden drop in the plane's altitude. 73. And manufacturers report a big drop in new orders. 74. Because of the drop in stock prices, investors were able to find some bargains this week. 75. Partners may resent or fail to understand a drop in income important to maintaining a certain lifestyle. 76. The administration's emphasis on the drop in inflation is just a smokescreen to divert attention from rising unemployment. 77. Government figures for 1998 and 1999 also show the sharpest drop in any year since 1970. 78. At first, that looks like a big drop in pay. 79. Tyneside-based baker Greggs yesterday unveiled a £1m drop in profits for 1991, reflecting the impact of the retailing recession. 80. I found the deceptive cairn and followed the instructions to find the real summit over a slight drop in the ridge. 81. Most patients were experiencing a large drop in viral load. 82. Monthly rainfall figures show a 16-fold drop in rainfall from September 1988 to the start of last year. 83. The firm holds all its meetings in the open, allowing anybody to drop in. 84. A drop in ratings and interest seems to coincide with pageant attempts to a more natural presentation. 85. The most praiseworthy part of the Bush policy was a drop in overall cocaine-taking. 86. I could drop in at your place about five or six. 87. At least some of the drop in wholesale prices has started showing up elsewhere on the West Coast. 88. One reason: a sharp drop in the number of undergraduate students choosing economics as a major. 89. Mr Stevens attributed the drop in stock price to the GulfWarrelated recession that rocked the national economy that year. 90. Many investors are nervous about their investments after the recent drop in the stock market. 91. Also similar is the absence of a large drop in production in the immediate years after the land reforms in these countries. 92. He outclasses the nerdy Damon, and the picture suffers a drop in voltage when Law is off-screen. 93. It had an immediate effect, causing a long term, and dramatic drop in the Club's profits. 94. With 2m men and women in uniform, a 60,000-strong force is just a drop in the ocean. 95. With the country now in recession and the drop in new car sales accelerating quickly, Lamont has few options. 96. Services had 30, 736 fewer unemployed, the biggest drop in nominal terms of any group. 97. Scientists had discovered that a sudden drop in cabin pressure had caused some types of implants to swell rapidly. 98. However, it is possible to lose weight and not suffer a large drop in metabolic rate. 99. The Socialists suffered a sharp drop in votes and seats. 100. Then let the solution cool down, being careful not to let any dust drop in. 101. Cuts in salaries, bonuses and overtime payments have reduced many family-incomes and caused a sharp drop in consumer spending. 102. The drop in the black vote was estimated to be more than one hundred thousand. 103. The technical geniuses he is talking about are a drop in the bucket of the total immigration picture. 104. Government statistics showed a small drop in the annual rate of inflation. 105. The decline was in part due to a sharp drop in gasoline prices. 106. But try to balance the problems against the drop in your labor costs. 107. To compound the problem, a drop in battery power corrupted the software programme which controlled the radio itself. 108. There was a far less marked drop in overseas membership. 109. It made it that much harder for the Washington press corps to drop in and snoop. 110. Copper producers were down on a drop in copper prices. 111. The present drop in overseas students on top of this is having a devastating effect on the school's finances. 112. This suggests a major drop in popularity, and it would be interesting to look at the circulation figures. 113. The drop in salary for part time work is perfectly logical and acceptable, though not widely appreciated by colleagues. 114. But with no corresponding drop in birthrates the population line was propelled into the demographic stratosphere. 115. The program likely is to shutter 34 senior centers, where elderly people drop in and get a noon meal. 116. The day was a huge success, despite a small drop in attendance figures. 117. The trade gap looks appalling and it may take some time before we see a significant drop in consumer spending. 118. The drop in inflation took every City commentator by surprise. 119. Does he agree that hill farmers had a substantial drop in income in recent years? 120. Hays Allen itself registered a 2.7% drop in fee income to £6.8m for the year to 30 April. 121. The reduction represents a 9 percent drop in total education outlays. 122. The big danger would be a drop in the value of the franc. 123. Motorola blamed lagging sales and lower prices for wireless phones for an unexpected drop in fourth-quarter earnings. 124. The drop in the birth rate 20 years ago has created a severe shortage of workers. 125. Forecourts are drastically cutting prices after the Tesco supermarket chain announced a massive drop in the cost of a gallon. 126. But his Conservative counterpart said the drop in funding only reflected the fall in unemployment levels since their peak in 1986. 127. He reported that the effects of the drop in water temperature were very evident. 128. The number of workers on long-term layoffs also declined,[/drop in.html] causing a drop in the value of unemployment claims. 129. Conversely, he knows that a drop in gross income will de-motivate. 130. A sudden drop in the wind told her the worst was over. 131. Mr Hanley also partly blamed a lack of support among the employers of part-timers for the drop in their numbers. 132. We did a job for Jett some time ago, and he told me to drop in whenever I was passing. 133. Otherwise, a drop in the water level might leave boaters high and dry and give property owners mudflat views. 134. The United States pledge of $100 million to the rainforest fund is a drop in the ocean. 135. Hambros also lost ground, down 11p at 233p, after a 34% drop in interim figures. 136. The recruiting office should advertise the fact that it welcomes members of the public who wish to drop in. 137. Nevertheless, he said the sharp drop in the book-to-bill came as a surprise. 138. One shop visited by the bailiffs, and still in business, blames a huge drop in predicted turnover. 139. The drop in stock prices is the fifth worst decline on record. 140. The trade unions and the left are protesting about a drop in real pay and the prospect of mass unemployment. 141. The drop in student numbers added further complications to the situation. 142. You keep an eye on her, and me or Nanny Ogg will drop in when we can. 143. This usually occurs when the drop in hemoglobin or blood volume is acute. 144. A drop in enrollment will affect students, faculty, and administrators. 145. Carotid sinus hypersensitivity may result in either an intermittent drop in blood pressure or bradycardia, or both. 146. I'm sorry I didn't phone first -- I just happened to be passing and thought I'd drop in. 147. From the 14C to the nearly modern, there is a perceptible drop in the floor level. 148. The resulting sharp drop in its levels causes the lining of the womb, along with the unfertilised egg, to be shed. 149. The one percent drop in interest rates will only give very minor help. 150. The rock is steep enough to require forceful climbing, but nuts drop in which a satisfying regularity. 151. The power systems unit had a drop in operating profit even though revenue rose in the double digits, Bunch said. 152. One brighter aspect of the unemployment figures in Shrewsbury has been the steady and sustained drop in long-term unemployment. 153. In the North East the commissioning of treatment plants and other pollution control measures will lead to a drop in discharges. 154. You are not looking for a fast drop in weight. 155. Guest houses reported a sharp drop in visitors on the popular route following the attack. 156. That move caused such a drop in viewing figures that regulators ordered it to be restored to its former place. 157. But more critically[sentencedict .com], Sega failed to anticipate the rapid drop in demand for its less powerful 16-bit game player. 158. The major financial effect was for the Gazette which suffered a £1.3m drop in income against the original 1992 budget. 159. On the other hand Marsh did find that there was a statistically significant drop in the excess returns after 1968. 160. Analysis of the health service performance indicators shows a large drop in the proportion of night visits performed by deputising services. 161. In the long-term the cost was a noticeable drop in our living standards at home. 162. This drop in mortality was above all a drop in infant mortality. 163. Far better to await a further sharp drop in mortgage rates into the high or even middling single digits. 164. The Berras did not, for example, have to suffer through a 43-percent drop in 1931. 165. The government also considered the drop in drilling costs -- and rising output from the average gas discovery. 166. The one-time gain reflected a drop in financing costs after the conversion of 836 million francs in convertible bonds. 167. Declining orders could mean a drop in production and a loss of jobs. 168. In the month, the service industries, including tourism, registered a 2. 7 percent drop in unemployment. 169. A drop in voltage can be more serious than a power cut. 170. To be sure, a large-enough drop in heating oil demand could undermine a rebound in prices, analysts said. 171. Low-head dams are vertical walls along stretches where there is a drop in elevation. 172. Meanwhile, new-homes sales plummeted by 10.9 percent in January, the biggest drop in seven years. 173. Could these factors contribute to a dramatic drop in the self-esteem of schoolgirls? 174. You could hear a pin drop in the auditorium during Norvell's speech. 175. The announcement prompted a sharp drop in the share price, along with the departure of one Uni-Invest board member. 176. Statewide, the agency attributed a small increase in unemployment largely to a drop in agricultural jobs. 177. Occasionally we all suffer from influenza or a bout of sickness, which naturally results in a drop in weight. 178. This was despite a 5% drop in demand for milk and pressure from tough-bargaining supermarkets. 179. Greenspan also said it was too early to judge whether the recent drop in the stock market could cause a recession. 180. Inevitably the sharp drop in property values and the collapse of some property groups has highlighted the risks. 181. Third World debt is so massive that recent pledges to reduce or forgive it are just a drop in the bucket. 182. Though not catastrophic, the drop in oxygen levels was bewildering. 183. One reason to bet on slower economic growth today was a drop in retail sales reported for last week. 184. Intel, the world's largest maker of computer chips, posted a 76 % drop in profits for the second quarter. 184. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 185. Keep a folder on your desk, and during the year drop in notes about the special things you did. 186. Farmers squealed that the popular porcine hero fueled a drop in pork sales as children boycotted Babe on a platter. 187. This was sufficiently pronounced to offset the drop in the oil import bill following the recent price collapse. 188. This was a difficult decision as it meant a drop in their poor standard of living. 189. The Lower East Side is not a neighbor-hood where people just drop in. 190. Why shouldn't he, if he wanted to, drop in to have a chat with the landlord? 191. The first is the significant drop in nationally funded research grants that has occurred over the past 10 to 15 years. 192. The method was harsh, but brought a 17 percent drop in retail prices and an end to formal rationing. 193. Last year, a sharp drop in interest rates boosted the value of a 30-year Treasury bond by more than 30 percent. 194. Thank you mam , drop in anytime please. 195. I'll drop in on you when I have time. 196. It's improper to drop in on him so casually. 197. Why not drop in for a chat? 198. He is pretty sure to drop in towards sundown and he will bring them himself. 199. A flagging libido and a drop in sexual performance are all part of the ageing process. 200. There was also a drop in the number of people on long term long-term unemployment assitanceassistance. 201. Such removal causes a readily measurable drop in the intensity of light. 202. A devaluation causes the price of one currency to drop in relation to other currencies. 203. The latest drop in house prices meant that the cost of real estate has fallen by 33% since the peak – even bigger than the 31% slide seen when John Steinbeck was writing The Grapes of Wrath. 204. The acoustic emission also shows a decreasing rate , following the drop in stress - intensity factor. 205. The poll indicates a drop in support for the Conservatives. 206. McCain says he sees progress in the security crackdown including a drop in murders. 207. There was also a drop in the number of people on long term long-term unemployment assistance. 208. Better , drop in and have a cigar, if you are downtown. 209. The Intel Corporation, the semiconductor maker, lowered its profit forecast for its first quarter, blaming a steep drop in prices for memory chips for the shortfall. 210. Federal Department announced that payroll last month's drop in the number of 539, 000. |
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