droop
vi. 彎曲; 下垂; 枯萎
vt. 使…下垂; 使頹喪
If something droops, it hangs or leans downwards with no strength or firmness.
Crook's eyelids drooped and he yawned...
克魯克的眼皮耷拉下來,打了個哈欠。
Pale wilting roses drooped from a blue vase.
泛白凋零的玫瑰從藍色的花瓶裡耷拉下來。
1. a shape that sags;
1. droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
2. hang loosely or laxly;
3. become limp;
On alert the ear should never droop, bend, or crease.
警惕時,耳朵決不下垂 、 彎曲 、 或摺疊.
Wisps of them lead or droop because there must always be leading and drooping.
縷縷白雲或前行,或散去,這最自然不過了.
Don't let your spirits droop.
不要萎靡不振.
Do not droop your head.
別垂頭.
See how they hang their heads and droop, and wither.
看!它們不是低著頭,彎下腰, 就要枯萎了嗎?