sag

英[sæɡ]
美[sæɡ]

基本释义

  • vi.下垂; 消沉; 下跌; [航]漂向下风向
  • vt.使…下垂

词性变化

实用例句

a sagging roof

凹陷的房顶

牛津词典

The tent began to sag under the weight of the rain.

雨水使得帐篷中间开始下坠。

牛津词典

Your skin starts to sag as you get older.

人老了,皮肤就会慢慢松弛。

牛津词典

Their share of the vote sagged badly at the last election.

在上次选举中他们的得票数大幅下跌。

牛津词典

[不可数名词, 可数名词, 常用单数形式]Weight has caused the sag.

承重导致下垂。

牛津词典

a sagging roof

凹陷的房顶

牛津词典

The tent began to sag under the weight of the rain.

雨水使得帐篷中间开始下坠。

牛津词典

Your skin starts to sag as you get older.

人老了,皮肤就会慢慢松弛。

牛津词典

Their share of the vote sagged badly at the last election.

在上次选举中他们的得票数大幅下跌。

牛津词典

[不可数名词, 可数名词, 常用单数形式]Weight has caused the sag.

承重导致下垂。

牛津词典

The shirt's cuffs won't sag and lose their shape after washing...

这件衬衫的袖口洗后照样挺括,不变形。

The roof sagged at one corner, where the ceiling beams had snapped with rot...

房顶的一角塌了下来,那里的天花板横梁已经腐烂断裂了。

He is heavily built, but beginning to sag.

他体形健壮,但肌肉已经开始松弛。

...flabby thighs and sagging bottoms.

软塌塌的大腿和松垂的臀部

The pound continued to sag despite four interventions by the Bank of England...

尽管英格兰银行四次出手干预,英镑仍不改颓势。

Some of the tension Altman builds up starts to sag...

奥尔特曼制造的一些紧张氛围开始缓解。

His cheeks are beginning to sag.

他的双颊开始松垂.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

The beam has begun to sag.

横梁开始下垂了.

辞典例句

We need to do something about the sag.

我们须把下沉的地方修整一下.

《简明英汉词典》

Using traditional manual method, sag calculation is complex and liable to make mistakes.

传统的手工计算弧垂方法不仅计算量大,而且容易出错.

期刊摘选

Halle Berry , who I saw at some SAG Awards thing.

哈里拜瑞, 在SAG奖上看到.

期刊摘选

The shelf was beginning to sag beneath the weight of the books upon it.

书架在书的重压下渐渐下弯.

《简明英汉词典》

Your skin starts to sag as you get older.

人一老皮肤就松弛了.

辞典例句

I would now like to discuss Application and focus on Dry Film Thickness and Sag Resistance.

在应用这块,我想讲一下干膜厚度和防流挂性.

期刊摘选

Unthread the pump from the air valve and measure sag.

取下气筒,并测量预压行程.

期刊摘选

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.

期刊摘选

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a shape that sags;

    "there was a sag in the chair seat"

Verb
  • 1. droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness

  • 2. cause to sag;

    "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably"