droop
droop 英 [dru:p] 美 [drup]
vi. 下垂;萎靡;凋萎 vt. 使…下垂 n. 下垂;消沉
进行时:drooping 过去式:drooped 过去分词:drooped 第三人称单数:droops 名词复数:droops
- To droop is to limply or loosely hang downward. Have you ever seen the long, floppy ears of a basset hound hanging down? Those ears are drooping.
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- vi. 下垂;萎靡;凋萎
- vt. 使…下垂
- n. 下垂;消沉
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1. When my love comes and sits by my side, when my body trembles and my eyelids droop, the night darkens, the wind blows out the lamp, and the clouds draw veils over the stars.
当我爱来了,坐在我身旁,当我的身躯震颤,我的眼睫下垂,夜更深了,风吹灯灭,云片在繁星上曳过轻纱。
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2. I thought I might have, but then you came and asked me all those questions. " And with that, his eyelids began to droop again.
我以前以为自己会知道的,但你来问我这些问题后,我反而迷糊了,”说着这话,他的眼皮又开始塌下来。
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3. If possible, hold this position for 30 to 60 seconds, but come down immediately if your shoulders droop or you experience any discomfort in your neck.
如果可以,在这里保持30-60秒。 过程中,一旦肩膀无力再继续保持提升,或颈部有任何不适,都要立即停止并返回。
- droop (v.) early 13c., from Old Norse drupa "to drop, sink, hang (the head)," from Proto-Germanic *drup-, from PIE *dhreu-, related to Old English dropian "to drop" (see drip). Related: Drooped; drooping. As a noun, from 1640s.
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