1 VERB (中间部分)下垂,下弯,下陷 When something sags, it hangs down loosely or sinks downwards in the middle. (中间部分)下垂,下弯,下陷
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The shirt's cuffs won't sag and lose their shape after washing. [VERB]
这件衬衫的袖口洗后照样挺括,不变形。
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The roof sagged at one corner, where the ceiling beams had snapped with rot. [VERB]
房顶的一角塌了下来,那里的天花板横梁已经腐烂断裂了。
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He sat down in the sagging armchair. [VERB-ing]
他在凹陷的扶手椅上坐下了。
SYN sink, bag, droop, fall
2 VERB (身体某部位)松弛,下垂 When part of someone's body begins to sag, it starts to become less firm and hang down. (身体某部位)松弛,下垂
3 VERB 消衰;委顿;萎靡 To sag means to become weaker. 消衰;委顿;萎靡
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The pound continued to sag despite four interventions by the Bank of England. [VERB]
尽管英格兰银行四次出手干预,英镑仍不改颓势。
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Some of the tension Altman builds up starts to sag. [VERB]
奥尔特曼制造的一些紧张氛围开始缓解。
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They failed to revive her sagging spirits. [VERB-ing]
他们未能让她从萎靡消沉中振作起来。
SYN decline, fall, slip, tire
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