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flagging

/flag-ing/US // ˈflæg ɪŋ //UK // (ˈflæɡɪŋ) //

打旗语,标记,旗语,旗帜

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : becoming smaller or weaker; dwindling.
    • : weak, fatigued, or drooping.

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Examples

  • The display features a replica bedroom and bathroom aimed at flagging signs of opioid abuse, such as prescription bottles with no prescription sticker on them and containing non-matching pills.

  • She says a higher-than-normal prevalence of underlying health issues combined with high uninsurance rates and flagging access to care likely made the pandemic especially lethal for those living along the border.

  • Either way, it’s a bold introduction to a mass-market collection Gap is expecting to help revitalize its flagging brand and expects to be worth $1 billion in annual sales within eight years, if not sooner.

  • That was certainly the case last year, when the company’s latest 5G devices provided much needed relief in an otherwise flagging mobile market.

  • Children are falling behind, teachers are stressed and sick, and the non-Ivy League universities are seeing flagging attendance while debts rack up.

  • Her normally flagging energy at that hour was surprisingly robust.

  • Sounds to me like Pew conducted its survey by flagging down cars full of stoned teenagers and asking nosy questions.

  • Within Aleppo, the Assad regime controls the balance of power, but its public support is flagging.

  • But it is how parties to disputes begin flagging a change in course and a willingness to compromise.

  • Even humor, the usual respite of the British, seems to be flagging in the wake of an unusually grey winter.

  • She was utterly tired out; she longed for something to inspire her flagging strength.

  • More, she used all her influence to keep up the feeling for him in the country, to prevent flagging of enthusiasm.

  • With a clear, firm voice he roused the flagging courage of the villagers, reformed their ranks and led them to the charge.

  • It took all of his strength, but it moved, complaining as it slid along the flagging.

  • He laid her gently upon the flagging, and ran to the Hall for water.