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⇒ см. drop in; см. drop by |
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зайти (to come for a casual visit: We would love for you to drop over. • I would really like to drop over soon. first-year student); навестить (first-year student) |
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заглянуть (to visit one casually).: Maybe I'll drop over to your place this evening. • I'll drop over by your place to check out what's happening there first-year student); подскочить (в знач. "заехать к кому-либо": If you don't object I'll drop over to your place about eight this evening, and we can get this expedited. 4uzhoj); подъехать (=заехать к кому-либо: If you don't object I'll drop over to your place about eight this evening, and we can get this expedited. 4uzhoj); заехать (to visit one casually: Maybe I'll drop over to your place this evening. 4uzhoj); заскакивать (to visit one casually: Drop over whenever you want – I'll be home all day. 4uzhoj); заходить (to visit one casually: Drop over whenever you want – I'll be home all day. 4uzhoj); заскочить (first-year student) |
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окочуриться (You can live a perfectly healthy life and drop over at a young age from something no one ever suspected you of being at risk for. • And you may make it till you're 50 or 55 or 60, but then you'll drop over with a stroke, because it's such a horrible, horrible rat race. 4uzhoj); умереть (I live fast and will drop over early, I know. 4uzhoj) |
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