sagging
- IPA[ˈsaɡiNG]
美式
- sinking or bulging downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength;hanging down loosely or unevenly
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形容詞
- 1. sinking or bulging downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength sagging shelves bearing rusty paint tins 同義詞
- ▪ hanging down loosely or unevenly a man in a white T-shirt and sagging jeans
- 2. becoming weaker; declining a comprehensive overhaul meant to revive sagging sales
- sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength: the bed sagged in the middle he closed his eyes and sagged against the wall
- a downward curve or bulge in a structure caused by weakness or excessive weight or pressure: a sag in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels
Oxford American Dictionary
- sink, subside, or bulge downwards under weight or pressure or through lack of strength: she let her head sag lower and lower the bed sagged in the middle
- a downward curve or bulge in a structure caused by weakness or excessive weight or pressure: a sag in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels
Oxford Dictionary
- variant spelling of saag
Oxford Dictionary
- variant spelling of saag
Oxford American Dictionary
- position oneself closer to the basket when guarding an opposing player
Oxford American Dictionary
- position oneself closer to the basket when guarding an opposing player
Oxford Dictionary
- a resort village in eastern Long Island in New York, noted as a 19th-century whaling port; ...
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- IPA[ˈsaɡɪŋ]
英式
- sinking or bulging downwards under weight or pressure or through lack of strength: sagging shelves bearing rusty paint tins
Oxford Dictionary