单词 | sag |
释义 | verbnounsag1 BrE /sæɡ/ NAmE /sæɡ/ verb present simple - I / you / we / they sagBrE /sæɡ/ NAmE /sæɡ/ present simple - he / she / it sagsBrE /sæɡz/ NAmE /sæɡz/ past simple saggedBrE /sæɡd/ NAmE /sæɡd/ past participle saggedBrE /sæɡd/ NAmE /sæɡd/ -ing form saggingBrE /ˈsæɡɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈsæɡɪŋ/ [I ]to hang or bend down in the middle , especially because of weight or pressure (尤指由于承重或受压)中间下垂,下凹◆ a sagging roof 凹陷的房顶◆ The tent began to sag under the weight of the rain . 雨水使得帐篷中间开始下坠。◆ Your skin starts to sag as you get older . 人老了,皮肤就会慢慢松弛。[I ]to become weaker or fewer 减弱;减少◆ 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。▸ sagnoun [U , C , usually sing. ]◆ Weight has caused the sag . 承重导致下垂。 ● sb's ˈjaw dropped /fell /sagged used to say that sb suddenly looked surprised , shocked or disappointed (突然吃惊或失望得)张口结舌,目瞪口呆,垂头丧气 ● ˌsag ˈoff ● sag off sth (BrE , informal ) to stay away from school or work when you should be there , or leave before you should 逃学;旷课;旷工;早退◆ We sagged off school and wrote the song . 我们逃学写了那首歌。sag2 BrE /sɑːɡ/ NAmE /sɑːɡ/ noun = saag |
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