单词 | sag |
释义 | sag /sæɡ/ verb (sagged, sagging) [intransitive] 1 BENDto hang down or bend in the middle, especially because of the weight of something 下垂;下陷;下弯 SYN droop The branch sagged under the weight of the apples. 树枝被苹果压弯了。 The skin around my eyes is starting to sag. 我眼睛周围的皮肤开始下垂了。 a sagging roof 凹陷的房顶2 REDUCEto become weaker or less valuable 衰退;下跌;萧条 OPP flourish attempts to revive the sagging economy 为振兴衰退的经济所作的努力 —sag noun [countable, uncountable] a sag in the mattress 垫子上的一个凹坑→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpussag• Once, when morale was sagging, a visibly pregnant IsabelIa rode up to cheer the troops.• Edberg seemed to sag after losing the second set.• Stock prices sagged again today.• He sagged back against the wall, and held out his hand.• Benjy sat on his sagging back steps with six-year-old Louis Klubock, who lived next door.• There was a wide, cobbled enclosure, flanked on all sides by sagging black buildings.• Your face will be more likely to have a dull complexion, with podgy, sagging cheeks and double chin.• She turned and saw that the table sagged in the middle.• The shelves sagged under the weight of hundreds of records and CDs.• His whole body seemed to sag with relief.nSAG /sæɡ/ n(Screen Actors' Guild) a trade union in the US for actors and actresses who perform in films for the cinema or television → compare AFTRA, EquityFrom Longman Business Dictionarysagsag /sæg/ verb (sagged, sagging) [intransitive] to become weaker or to fall in amountThe airline industry tends to sag during recessions.the sagging demand for steel —sag noun [singular]There has been a slight sag in oil production.→ See Verb tableOrigin sag (1300-1400) Probably from a Scandinavian languagesag verbSAGLDOCE OnlineChinese to down Business hang or bend in the Corpus |
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