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sagsAgv [I]-gg- to drop down to a lower level in the middle(中间部分)下垂,下弯,下陷a sagging roof/floor/bed下陷的屋顶/地板/床榻His cheeks sagged and he walked with a stoop.他双颊下陷,躬着背走路。The shelf sagged under the weight of the heavy books.书架搁板在书的重压下弯曲了。(fig.) Her spirits sagged (= She felt unhappy) at the thought of all the work she had to do that evening.想起晚上还有那么多活儿要干,她的情绪十分低落。(fig.) The dollar held up well this morning but the pound sagged (= was reduced in value).今天上午美元上扬英镑下跌。(fig.) Halfway through the lecture my interest began to sag (= I began to lose interest).讲座听到一半,我的兴趣开始减退。A sag bag is a large BEANBAG.豆子袋(坐垫)
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