1. slump
The president held himself responsible for the slump in business, and left his post.
Many people will lose their jobs due to the slump in the auto industry.
periods of slump
the discussion was about the slump in advertising
The real estate industry is in a serious slump, and industry people say the worst is yet to come.
When you get a slump you feel down.
We're in a slump, barely scraping by, so we certainly don't have the margin to take on a part-time worker.
I'm really irritable lately. My favorite soccer team is in a slump.
I've got to find the cause quickly, get out of this slump and live up to Mr. Tanizaki's expectations.
What slips in and out of view in the background is the real estate slump of recent years.
A slumping posture can be interpreted as offensive.
including her weary sister Virginia slumped in a chair,
Iran is even more tempting for big oil after the price slump.
There has been a slump in the company's profits.
a slump prices
Anglais mot "opaść"(slump) se produit dans des ensembles:
moj angielski2. drop off
Would you mind dropping me off at the bus stadion? Would you like to drop off your luggage at the hotel?
Sales dropped off in December.; He is so ill he could drop off any time.
hey make one or more stops on the way to work or going home – for example to drop off or pick up the kids from school
To drop off is to take something or someone to a specific destination and leave it there.
At the end of summer there was a drop off in sales of bottled water.
I can drop you off at the hotel tonight. / I had to drop off Allie at soccer practice. / I dropped the kids off at school on my way to work. / I wanted to drop off this wine to apologize. / I was so tired that I dropped off in an instant.
3. came down
4. go down
5. to drop
Maybe we can drop this and go home? He dropped studies in his fourth year. She expects me to drop everything and take her shopping!
The apples are beginning to drop from the trees.
6. fall down
I would fall down in the middle of the street.
She's going to fall down.
7. puddle
He jumped across the puddle.
A passing car hit a puddle and splashed water all over me.
Kids love jumping in puddles in the street after it has rained.
My feet were soaked because I trod in a puddle
When the ice melted, it formed a puddle.
Children splashed through the puddles.
I tripped and fell in a puddle.
... arise out of a puddle in essentially real timewith...
I slipped in a puddle of water.
There were puddles by the side of the road.
I've stepped in deeper puddles.
The children very like puddle.
I stepped in a puddle of water and now my feet are wet.
The definition of a puddle is a small area of collected liquid or muddy water
I stepped in a puddle and now my shoes are completely soaked going squish squish squish.
Anglais mot "opaść"(puddle) se produit dans des ensembles:
Little Fires Everywhere8. sink
He had heard that war had started, but it didn't sink in for a long time until his father was drafted into the army.
a kitchen or bathroom container that is attached to the floor and wall, holds water, and is used for washing dishes or brushing teeth. * When Lily came home, she was disappointed to see that the sink was full of dirty dishes.
kitchen sink
If plants and stones are in the water then this will happen: the plants float and the rocks sink.
If you find yourself in quicksand you'll sink more slowly if you don't move.
This means that houses are starting to sink, roads are breaking up and lamp-posts are leaning at crazy angles.
Let me just sink a sandwich.
I haven't had time to do the dishes for two days; they are in a pile in the kitchen sink.
Such a business failure would sink any company.
A sailor saw his fellow sailor sink from exhaustion.
Although the heavier airplane sinks faster and will reach the ground sooner, it will travel the same distance as a lighter airplane as long as you maintain the correct higher glide speed for the increased weight.
Clean water is brought to the house, to sanitary facilities such as washbasins, bathtub, sink and shower, from which it is then disposed of as waste water. Both of them, though carried out at the same time, have to comply with individual requirements.
We're sinking! We need help!
The sink in the kitchen was very old and had beautiful taps.
sink - sank - sunk
9. to decline
And after that, most likely it's going to begin to decline.
I'm afraid i have to decline.
10. flop down
11. descend
I didn't expect his behavior to descend to such a disagreeable level.
The discussion descended into chaos.
He is descended from an old family.
An example of descend is when a plane starts to move down or descend before landing. An example of descend is when a hill goes in a downward direction.
We descended in the lift to the floor below where the new gym had been opened.
I descend downstairs.
He descended the cliff with the help of a rope.
Let's descend the slope.
Than the spacecraft began to descending and the light came on.
The path continues for some way before descending to Garsdale Head.
The plane started to descend in order to prepare for landing.
Our plane descended its flight and we could see the airport.
It can fly for nearly an hour and a half before it must descend for recharging
12. drop into
Anglais mot "opaść"(drop into) se produit dans des ensembles:
Chronic pain13. dropped
Stock prices dropped.
I saw a bright red Ferrari parked at the campus gates and my jaw just dropped.
I'm sorry that I wasn't home when you so kindly dropped by.
With great effort I held his eyelids open with my fingers and dropped in the eye medicine.
What do you mean you dropped the ladle in the pot? How are we going to serve the homeless now?
When I put 100 yen in and pressed the button to buy a coffee at the vending machine, four cans dropped down all at once!
He wore a jaunty coat of chocolate-colored velvet, with diamond buttons, and with two huge pockets which were always filled with bones, dropped there at dinner by his loving mistress.
On the way we dropped in at the shops and bought foodstuffs. They say well prepared means no worries.
Dima?! Al-Sayib was so shocked that he dropped his Fanta on his computer, thereby ruining his noob hunt. "Dima?! Is that really you?!"
In short some guns have excellent security systems to prevent accidental firing (e.g. when dropped), others don't.
On taking the medicine prescribed by the doctor the temperature of the child, which was 40 degrees, dropped rapidly.
I kept gazing at her until she, totally confused, dropped her gaze.
I was charmed with it, adopted it, dropped my abrupt contradiction and positive argumentation, and put on the humble inquirer and doubter.
Since the mid-20th century, the number of hutongs in Beijing has dropped dramatically as they are demolished to make way for new roads and buildings.
A tricorn trimmed with gold lace was set at a rakish angle over a wig of white curls that dropped down to his waist.
14. sink down
Anglais mot "opaść"(sink down) se produit dans des ensembles:
Andersen's Fairy Tales