sag如何读

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sag英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. 向下凹或中间下陷 sink or curve down in the middle under weight or pressure
  2. vi. 松弛或不整齐地悬着 hang loosely or unevenly
n.(名词)
  1. [U] [S] 下陷或松弛的程度;下陷或松弛 extent to which sth sags;sagging

sag是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 萎靡,萎顿,消衰,低落
  2. 萧条
  3. (把…)压弯
  4. 下弯,弯曲,下垂
  5. 衰弱
  6. 下降,下跌
  7. 陷下,陷没,下陷,向下凹或中间下陷
  8. 成一边高一边低状
  9. 松弛,松垂,弛垂,松弛或不整齐地悬着
  10. 使下陷,使下垂
  11. 【海】(使)漂流
  12. 疲沓,松懈
  13. 倾斜
  14. 乏味
n. (名词)
  1. 下垂,下陷,下沉,下弯,弯下
  2. 下垂度,垂度
  3. <美>凹陷
  4. 经济萧条
  5. 下降,下跌
  6. 【海】漂流,随风漂流
  7. 时间滞
  8. 倾斜
  9. 松弛
  10. 下陷或松弛的地方
  11. 下陷或松弛的程度

sag变形

复数:sags

第三人称单数:sags

现在分词:sagging

过去式:sagged

过去分词:sagged

sag词根

词根:sag

n.

sagging 下垂

vi.

sagging 下沉;松垂(sag的ing形式)

sag英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness

to lose firmness, resiliency, or vigor

spirits sagging from overwork

to decline especially from a thriving state

drift

to fail to stimulate or retain interest

transitive verb

to cause to sag : leave slack in

noun

a tendency to drift (as of a ship to leeward)

a sagging part

the sag in a rope

a drop or depression below the surrounding area

an instance or amount of sagging

a temporary decline (as in the price of a commodity)

abbreviation

Screen Actors Guild

sag词组

cable sag绳擞度

sag词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, saggen,“不平地垂下”,在中古英语中也表示“下沉,陷入泥中”,可能来自于与古诺尔斯语 sokkva “下沉”有关的斯堪的纳维亚来源,或者来自于中低地德语 sacken “沉淀,下沉”(如酒中的渣),源于原始日耳曼语基础 *senkwanan “下沉”(参见 sink(v.))。这是一个北海日耳曼语的普遍词汇(比较荷兰语 zakken,瑞典语 sacka,丹麦语 sakke)。身体部位在1560年代开始使用; 衣服在1590年代开始使用。其他物品,“下垂,特别是在中间,如受重压”是在1777年左右出现的。相关词汇: Sagged; sagging。

sag_体育行业词汇

后撤防守

缩回

下降

下沉

偏内线占位

sag_化学行业词汇

垂挂

sag_土木工程行业词汇

垂度

sag_法律行业词汇

经济萧条

sag_电力行业词汇

弛度

又称“弧垂”。

sag_石油行业词汇

凹陷

又称 :凹陷(concave)

sag_铁道行业词汇

垂度

sag词源英文解释

Verb Middle English saggen; akin to Middle Low German sacken to sink, Norwegian dialect sakka

The first known use of sag was in the 14th century

sag儿童词典英英释义

sagaciousadjective

quick and wise in understanding and judgment

sagaciousadjective

quick and wise in understanding and judgment

sagaciousadjective

quick and wise in understanding and judgment

saganoun

a tale of figures and events of Norway and Iceland from history or legend

a story of heroic deeds

sag1 of 2verb

to droop or sink below the normal or right level

to become less firm or strong

sag2 of 2noun

a sagging part or area

the sag in a rope

an instance or amount of sagging

sag 例句

1 Across the street, the liquor store is open, a magnet to the wiry man in the sagging tan suit cajoling people for spare change.

2 I breeze into the kitchen and sure enough, there is a tray of chocolate mousse, the whipped cream dollops just on the verge of sagging.

3 The hallways were decorated for Halloween with orange-and-black crepe paper strung in sagging zigzags across the ceiling.

4 She did an excellent job of sagging from her waist down, but from the waist up she seemed to be pulling for the top of the oak tree across the road.

5 There was a sag in the chair seat.

椅子上有一个凹陷。

6 We took the sagging mattress off the bed and placed it on the worn yellow linoleum floor so Papá and Mamá could sleep on it.

7 Slimy pink intestines coiled over his wide face and draped around his neck; sagging sacks of stomachs and bloated bags of bowels dangled from his torso.

8 She recognized the sagging features, the bitter expression.

9 With each passing minute Ms. Bethune’s face sagged and her eyes filled with tears.

10 The chaplain sagged limply beneath the mountainous weight of his despair.

11 His heart was hammering again in aching terror as he hurtled upward and downward through the blind gangs of flak charging murderously into the sky at him, then sagging inertly.

12 Howard, his shoulders sagging with disappointment, stood at the clubhouse rail and told reporters that they weren’t going to make it.

13 I picked him up and held him to me; his limp, emaciated body, so light I might have been holding a handful of leaves, not a child, sagged lifeless against mine.

14 She sagged, just like he had when I told him.

15 The house needed a paint job and the roof sagged.

16 The sagging flesh of her face quivered; her eyes, large, dark, deep-set, wide apart, glared at me.

17 There was so little sag, she could hardly tell Akira lay above her.

18 And the method can be easily used to estimate other sensing elements affected by voltage sag.

方法能较容易的推广到其他敏感元件.

19 Conor could hear the wood groan and saw the roof sag.

20 "You got to Thursday—" Alfred closed the door behind him just as his knees sagged, shuddering violently.

sag 同义词

4 使漂流

float drift

8 瘫倒

in a heap

12 压弯

bow

17 降价

derogate slump discount

21 使下垂

slouch droop lop

23 消衰

wither moulder

29 疲沓

unenterprising

32 凹下

give dent

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