it means to call them
I haven't talked to her in a while, I should drop her a line to see how she's doing.
To drop someone a line is to write them a short note--literally, a line of text. It is not really an idiom, it is an elliptical statement that is completed by Drop someone a line (of text in his mailbox).
It means to call or email someone.
It means write to me, an informal invitation to write a letter, email, postcard etc.
Someone could drop a tong and put it back where they found it. You're waiting in line for a while.
It depends on the context. * A drop of water will be translated as "une goutte". * A drop in prices or temperature will be translated as "une diminution, une baisse" The verb drop will also be influenced by the context it is used in. * To drop a bomb = lancer * To drop an object = laisser tomber, échapper * To drop charges or to drop someone = laisser tomber * To drop a line = laisser
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The sliver line that you see is actually an artifact and the edge of the drop.
The idiom "drop you a line" means to send someone a brief message or note, typically in written form. It often implies a casual or friendly communication, such as checking in or providing an update. The phrase suggests a quick, informal way of keeping in touch.
how to move a picture from one line to another line using drag and drop method
how to move a picture from one line to another line using drag and drop method
You need to drag it carefully and look for the cursor being on the correct line, before releasing it to drop it. It helps if there is a new line created by having pressed Enter before starting the drag and drop procedure.