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sag

N การ ทำให้ จม ลง  การ จม ลง  sinking droop kan-tam-hai-jom-long

 

sag

N การ ลดลง (คุณ ค่า  จำนวน  ระดับ  droop kan-lod-long

 

sag

VI จม ลง  jom-long

 

sag

VI ห้อย  แอ่น  หย่อน  ย้อย  hang stoop hoi

 

sag

VT ทำให้ ลดลง (คุณ ค่า  จำนวน  ระดับ  droop weaken tam-hai-lod-long

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SAG

v.i.[a different spelling of swag, which see. ] 1. To yield; to give way; to lean or incline from an upright position, or to bend from a horizontal position. Our workmen say, a building sags to the north or south; or a beam sags by means of its weight.
2. In sailing, to incline to the leeward; to make lee way.

 

SAG

v.t.To cause to bend or give way; to load or burden.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SAG

Sag, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sagged; p. pr. & vb. n. Sagging. ] Etym: [Akin to Sw. sacka to settle, sink down, LG. sacken, D. zakken. Cf. Sink, v. i.]

 

1. To sink, in the middle, by its weight or under applied pressure, below a horizontal line or plane; as, a line or cable supported by its ends sags, though tightly drawn; the floor of a room sags; hence, to lean, give way, or settle from a vertical position; as, a building may sag one way or another; a door sags on its hinges.

 

2. Fig. : To lose firmness or elasticity; to sink; to droop; to flag; to bend; to yield, as the mind or spirits, under the pressure of care, trouble, doubt, or the like; to be unsettled or unbalanced. [R.]the mind I sway by, and the heart I bear, Shall never sag with doubt nor shake with fear. Shak.

 

3. To loiter in walking; to idle along; to drag or droop heavily. To sag to leeward (Naut. ), to make much leeway by reason of the wind, sea, or current; to drift to leeward; -- said of a vessel. Totten.

 

SAG

SAG Sag, v. t.

 

Defn: To cause to bend or give way; to load.

 

SAG

SAG Sag, n.

 

Defn: State of sinking or bending; sagging.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sag

sag |sag sæɡ | verb ( sags, sagging , sagged ) [ no obj. ] 1 sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength: he closed his eyes and sagged against the wall | the bed sagged in the middle | (as adj. sagging ) : a sagging ceiling about to fall. hang down loosely or unevenly: stockings that sagged at the knees. (of a ship ) bend longitudinally so that the middle is lower than the ends. Compare with hog. 2 decline to a lower level, usually temporarily: exports are forging ahead while home sales sag. noun 1 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. Geometry the amount of this, measured as the perpendicular distance from the middle of the curve to the straight line between the two supporting points. 2 a decline, esp. a temporary one. DERIVATIVES sag gy adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): apparently related to Middle Low German sacken, Dutch zakken subside.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sag

sag 1 |sag | verb ( sags, sagging, sagged ) [ no obj. ] 1 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 | (as adj. sagging ) : sagging shelves bearing rusty paint tins. hang down loosely or unevenly: stockings which sagged at the knees. 2 decline to a lower level, usually temporarily: exports are forging ahead while home sales sag. noun 1 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. [ mass noun ] Geometry the amount of a sag, measured as the perpendicular distance from the middle of the curve to the straight line between the two supporting points. 2 a decline, especially a temporary one. PHRASAL VERBS sag off N. English informal play truant from school. DERIVATIVES saggy adjective ( saggier, saggiest ) ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): apparently related to Middle Low German sacken, Dutch zakken subside .

 

sag

sag 2 noun variant spelling of saag.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

sag

sag verb 1 she sagged in his arms: sink, slump, loll, flop, crumple. 2 the floors all sag: dip, droop; bulge, bag. 3 the markets sagged as the day wore on: decline, fall, drop, slump, plummet; informal nosedive.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

sag

sag verb 1 he sagged back in his chair: sink, subside, slump, crumple, loll, flop. 2 the house is very old and the floors all sag: curve down, hang down, dip, droop, swag, bulge, bag. 3 his spirits sagged as the team suffered yet another defeat: falter, weaken, languish, flag, fade, wilt, shrivel, wither, fail, fall. 4 industrial production has sagged: decline, fall, go down, drop, drop /fall off, turn down, decrease, diminish, reduce, sink; slump, plummet, tumble; informal crash, take a nosedive, nosedive.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sag

sag /sæɡ /動詞 s ; ged ; ging 自動詞 1 (重さのため )〈物 道路などが 〉沈む, くぼむ ; 〈橋などが 〉 (重みで )たわむ, 下がる ; 〈皮膚などが 〉たるむ .2 〈服のすそなどが 〉たれる, 乱れる .3 (年齢のために )〈体が 〉たるむ (droop ).4 (落胆して )〈人 頭が 〉うなだれる, 〈肩が 〉落ちる, 〈顔が 〉生気を失う ; 気がめいる, 弱る, がっかりする .5 〘商 〙価格 相場などが 〉落ちる, 下落する .6 〈船が 〉風下へ流される .7 〈本などが 〉 (途中で )つまらなくなる, だれる .他動詞 …をたるませる ; …を弱める .名詞 U 〖時にa 1 たるみ .2 沈下 .3 (価格などの )下落 .