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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

voltage [Am ˈvoʊltɪdʒ, Brit ˈvəʊltɪdʒ, ˈvɒltɪdʒ] N C or U

I. drop [Am drɑp, Brit drɒp] N

1.1. drop (of liquid):

1.2. drop (small amount):

1.3. drop <drops, pl > MED:

gotas fpl

1.4. drop (in chandelier):

cairel m RioPl

2.1. drop no pl:

a drop of 30% or a 30% drop in sales

2.2. drop (difference in height):

2.3. drop (trapdoor):

3.1. drop (of supplies) AVIAT:

3.2. drop (parachute jump):

drop Brit
drop Brit

4.1. drop (letter box):

drop Am

4.2. drop (collection point):

drop Am

4.3. drop (used by spies):

drop sl

5. drop (advantage):

to get the drop on sb inf (with gun)

II. drop <pres part dropping; pt, pp dropped> [Am drɑp, Brit drɒp] VB trans

1.1. drop (accidentally):

1.2. drop (deliberately):

drop cup/vase
drop cup/vase
drop bomb/supplies

1.3. drop (in tennis):

drop ball

1.4. drop (give birth to):

drop lamb/foal

2. drop (lower):

drop hem
drop hem
drop eyes/voice
drop prices
drop prices

3.1. drop (set down):

drop passenger/cargo

3.2. drop (deliver):

4. drop (send) inf:

drop note/postcard

5. drop (utter):

drop hint/remark
drop hint/remark

6. drop (knock down):

drop inf
drop inf
tumbar inf

7.1. drop (omit):

drop letter/syllable/word
to drop sth (from sth) chapter/scene/article
sacar a alguien de un equipo

7.2. drop (give up, abandon):

drop case
drop charges
drop plan/idea
drop plan/idea
drop habit
drop friend/associate
drop it! inf
¡basta ya! inf

8. drop (lose):

drop game/match
he dropped $100 on the deal Am

III. drop <pres part dropping; pt, pp dropped> [Am drɑp, Brit drɒp] VB intr

1.1. drop (fall):

drop object:
drop plane:
drop plane:

1.2. drop (collapse):

drop dead! inf
¡vete al demonio! inf

2.1. drop (decrease):

drop wind:
drop temperature:
drop temperature:
drop prices:
drop prices:
drop voice:

2.2. drop (in height):

drop terrain:
drop hemline:

3. drop (lapse):

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voltage drop N ELEC

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voltage [ˈvəʊltɪdʒ, Am ˈvoʊlt̬ɪdʒ] N

I. drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] -pp- -pp- N

1. drop (of liquid):

2. drop (vertical distance):

3. drop:

4. drop:

5. drop inf of drink:

6. drop (sweet):

7. drop (secret collection point):

Phrases:

II. drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] -pp- -pp- VB trans

1. drop (allow to fall):

2. drop (lower):

3. drop inf (send):

4. drop inf (express):

5. drop (dismiss):

6. drop (abandon, give up):

to drop sb

7. drop (leave out):

to drop one's aitches Brit, Aus

Phrases:

III. drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] -pp- -pp- VB intr

1. drop (descend):

2. drop (go to):

3. drop (go lower):

drop prices

4. drop inf (become exhausted):

drop dead! inf

Phrases:

OpenDict unos

drop VB

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voltage drop N ELEC

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voltage [ˈvoʊl·tɪdʒ] N

I. drop [drap] N

1. drop (of liquid):

2. drop inf (small amount):

drop of drink

3. drop fig (trace):

4. drop (vertical distance):

5. drop:

6. drop:

7. drop (secret collection point):

8. drop (sweet):

Phrases:

II. drop <-pp-> [drap] VB trans

1. drop (allow to fall):

2. drop (lower):

3. drop inf (send):

to drop sb a line [or note]

4. drop inf (express):

5. drop (dismiss):

6. drop (abandon, give up):

to drop sb

7. drop (leave out):

III. drop <-pp-> [drap] VB intr

1. drop (descend):

2. drop (go to):

3. drop (go lower):

drop prices

4. drop inf (become exhausted):

drop dead! inf

Phrases:

Present
Idrop
youdrop
he/she/itdrops
wedrop
youdrop
theydrop
Past
Idropped
youdropped
he/she/itdropped
wedropped
youdropped
theydropped
Present Perfect
Ihavedropped
youhavedropped
he/she/ithasdropped
wehavedropped
youhavedropped
theyhavedropped
Past Perfect
Ihaddropped
youhaddropped
he/she/ithaddropped
wehaddropped
youhaddropped
theyhaddropped

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A fixed part of the voltage drop is due to the electrodes.
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Latch actuator failure is attributed to an excessive voltage drop reducing the output torque to the actuator.
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To measure high currents, the current passes through the shunt, where the voltage drop is measured and interpreted as current.
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This voltage drop counteracts the voltage of the source and therefore reduces the net voltage across the load.
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Bipolar rail-to-rail comparators have a common-emitter output that produces a small voltage drop between the output and each rail.
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