sag 的 3 个定义
sagged, sag·ging.
- to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
- to hang down unevenly; droop: Her skirt was sagging.
- to droop; hang loosely: His shoulders sagged.
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sagged, sag·ging.
- to cause to sag.
- an act or instance of sagging.
- the degree of sagging.
- a place where anything sags; depression.
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sag 近义词
drop, decline
droop
更多sag例句
- And the series was implausibly shut out by both the Golden Globe and SAG Awards.
- What happens when the legs go, the arm tires, the eyes fade, the lungs sag?
- I did get to meet Emma Thompson during the audition and I saw her recently at the SAG Awards and she said, “Oh, hello you!”
- In fact, of all the precursor awards, the SAG is probably the best indicator of the eventual Oscar winner.
- Every SAG Best Actor winner has gone to win the Oscar stretching back to 2003.
- Misagàsà ang sag-ub nga natumba sa batu, The bamboo container went crack when it fell on the stones.
- Ikay nagsalsag sa sag-ub, You broke the bamboo tube water container into slivers.
- It would persistently sag down in spots, and each of these spots became a reservoir from which would descend an icy stream.
- This would sag downwards under its own weight in a fine curve till the tip rested on the snow beneath.
- Dorn Hackett sat moodily upon his low bed in a little cell of Sag Harbor jail.