drop in price; devalued; to have one's status lowered
to steal sb's valuable item and substitute a similar-looking but worthless item; to sell a fake for the genuine article; to palm off
to turn; to adjust one's direction; to lose one's bearings
to turn one's head; to turn around; to turn round; to turn about
to swap; to replace; to exchange; to change
to peel off (paint); (fig.) to be exposed; to lose face (Tw)
drop shot (in volleyball, tennis etc)
to lose weight (of cattle)
to get disconnected (from the Internet)
to lose weight (of cattle)
to lose color; to fade (also pronounced diàoshǎi)
to fall behind; to drop out
to let sb down; to drop the ball; to screw up
treat sth lightly; to lower one's guard
to turn on one's heels; to walk away abruptly
to lose; to throw away; to discard; to cast away
to throw away; to discard
to kill; to get rid of; (sports) to defeat; to eliminate
to switch off; to turn off; to unplug; to shut off
to subtract; to lose (weight)
to cross out; to cross off
to scrape off; to shave off (whiskers etc); (of the wind) to blow sth away
to peel off; to strip off
to cut off; to cut away; to trim
to sell off; to get rid of in a sale
to get rid of; to exclude; to eliminate; to remove; to delete; to strip out; to extract
to drink up; to finish (a drink)
to get rid of; to kill; to put somebody out of the way; to finish (someone, something); to liquidate
to fail (a student); to pawn; (of a computer or program) to crash; to stop working
to tear down; to destroy; to dismantle (a gang); to abort (a fetus)
to throw away; to throw out
to unplug; to pluck; to unpin; to pull off; to pull out
to skim froth or foam from the surface of a liquid
to tear out (and throw away); to rip away
to cut; to throw out; to depose (from office); to tear off
to miss; to leave out; to omit; to be omitted; to be missing; to slip through; to leak out; to seep away
to throw off; to abandon; to cast off; to get rid of; to dump
to drop and smash; broken
to remove; to take off; to strip off; to discard; to shed; to come off; to fall off
to spend (time, money); to waste
to run away; to take to one's heels
to resign a post; to sack and get rid of
lock up; lock out; to lock
very old; obsolete; out of date
to laugh one's head off; ridiculous; jaw-dropping
(lit.) to shed skin, drop flesh; to work as hard as possible; to work one's butt off
(lit.) to be optimized away; to be fired; to be the victim of downsizing
credit default swap (finance)