drop in

drop in
1. transitive verb
(deliver) vorbeibringen
2. intransitive verb
1) hineinfallen
2) (visit) hereinschauen; vorbeikommen

drop in on somebody or at somebody's house — bei jemandem hereinschauen

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(to arrive informally to visit someone: Do drop in (on me) if you happen to be passing!) einen kurzen Besuch machen
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drop in
vi (fam) vorbeischauen fam, vorbeikommen fam
to \drop in in on sb bei jdm vorbeischauen fam
he doesn't mind people \drop inping in on him es stört ihn nicht, wenn Leute einfach unangemeldet bei ihm hereinschneien fam
for more information, \drop in in at your local chemist Schauen Sie bei Ihrer Apotheke vorbei und informieren Sie sich
ˈdrop in
n COMPUT Störsignal nt
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drop in v/i
1. hereinkommen (auch fig Aufträge etc)
2. einlaufen, eingehen (Aufträge)
3. (kurz) hereinschauen, auf einen Sprung vorbeikommen umg (beide:
on bei), hereinschneien umg
* * *
1. transitive verb
(deliver) vorbeibringen
2. intransitive verb
1) hineinfallen
2) (visit) hereinschauen; vorbeikommen

drop in on somebody or at somebody's house — bei jemandem hereinschauen


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