0 to drop down to a lower level in the middle -- (中間部位)下垂,下陷
1 a movement or position in which something has dropped down to a lower level -- 下垂部分;下彎部分;下陷部分
2 → saag -- (同 saag)
But overall the programme is a miscellaneous collection, and the pitch tends to sag noticeably in a hymn or a canticle.
This explains the fact that the amplitude of the sag and its apparent rate of decay increase with an increase in the depth of hyperpolarization.
It appears to be narrow (sag.) and almost flat.
Gleysols are found only in relief depressions, in sags between ridges and/or under moss communities of dellies.
A sagging abdomen which made the patient ' look pregnant ' was enough reason to perform a tummy tuck.
It is the experience of the manufacturers that not every shape can be made by the gravity sag-bending process.
The absence of lamination, traction structures and impact sags in the deposits suggests that its movement was essentially through a flow generated by energetic pulses.
The glass becomes viscous due to the temperature rise and sags under the force of gravity.