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What does it mean? 'His face dropped.'
I don't know the meaning of this sentence 'His face dropped.'.
I'd appreciate it if you could tell me the meaning.
Thank you.
Apr 1, 2015 12:20 PM
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You've put this question under 'learning Japanese', but I'm guessing it's about English rather than Japanese.
'His face dropped' - or more commonly 'his face fell' - means that his facial expression suddenly changed from looking happy to looking sad or disappointed. If you think of the transition - from bright eyes and smiling upturned mouth to downturned eyes and sad-looking mouth - you can imagine what why we say 'dropped' or 'fell'.
April 1, 2015
It's like he became sad rapidly.
Example; I was happy because I was eating these awesome chips then the chips all fell to the floor. So I went from =] to =[
November 7, 2016
I wonder if its something like to appear ?
April 1, 2015
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Kyo
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