sag / sæg /

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sag3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

sagged, sag·ging.

  1. to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
  2. to hang down unevenly; droop: Her skirt was sagging.
  3. to droop; hang loosely: His shoulders sagged.
v. 有主动词 verb

sagged, sag·ging.

  1. to cause to sag.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of sagging.
  2. the degree of sagging.
  3. a place where anything sags; depression.

sag 近义词

n. 名词 noun

drop, decline

v. 动词 verb

droop

更多sag例句

  1. And the series was implausibly shut out by both the Golden Globe and SAG Awards.
  2. What happens when the legs go, the arm tires, the eyes fade, the lungs sag?
  3. 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!”
  4. In fact, of all the precursor awards, the SAG is probably the best indicator of the eventual Oscar winner.
  5. Every SAG Best Actor winner has gone to win the Oscar stretching back to 2003.
  6. Misagàsà ang sag-ub nga natumba sa batu, The bamboo container went crack when it fell on the stones.
  7. Ikay nagsalsag sa sag-ub, You broke the bamboo tube water container into slivers.
  8. It would persistently sag down in spots, and each of these spots became a reservoir from which would descend an icy stream.
  9. This would sag downwards under its own weight in a fine curve till the tip rested on the snow beneath.
  10. Dorn Hackett sat moodily upon his low bed in a little cell of Sag Harbor jail.