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sagging bend Durchbiegen nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sagging bend
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1. intransitive verb,- gg-1) (have downward bulge) durchhängen2) (sink) sich senken; absacken (ugs.); [Gebäude:] [in sich (Akk.)] zusammensacken (ugs.); [Schultern:] herabhängen; [Brüste:] hängen; (fig.): (decline) [Mut, Stimmung:] sinken2. noun1) (amount that rope etc. sags) Durchhang, der2) (sinking)there was a sag in the seat — der Sitz war durchgesessen
* * *[sæɡ]past tense, past participle - sagged; verb(to bend, hang down, especially in the middle: There were so many books on the shelf that it sagged.) durchhängen* * *[sæg]I. vi<- gg->his shoulders \sagged and he walked with a stoop er ging gebeugt mit herabhängenden SchulternI noticed that my breasts began to \sag when I turned 40 mit 40 bemerkte ich, dass ich einen Hängebusen bekamher spirits \sagged ihre Stimmung wurde gedrücktmy interest began to \sag mein Interesse ließ nachthe value of the dollar is likely to \sag der Dollarkurs wird sich wahrscheinlich abschwächenthe pound \sagged das Pfund gab nachwhat is causing the \sag in the roof? wie kommt es, dass das Dach durchhängt?I think there'll be a \sag in market prices ich glaube, die Börsenkurse werden sich abschwächenas a result of the revelations there has been an immediate \sag in public support infolge der Enthüllungen ließ die Unterstützung durch die Öffentlichkeit sofort nach* * *[sg]1. nthere's a bit of a sag in the bed/ceiling — das Bett/die Decke hängt etwas durch
2. viabsacken; (in the middle) durchhängen; (shoulders) herabhängen; (breasts) schlaff herunterhängen; (production, rate) zurückgehen; (price, spirit) sinken; (conversation) abflauen* * *sag [sæɡ]A v/i1. sich ( besonders in der Mitte) senken, durch-, absacken, besonders TECH durchhängen (Brücke, Leitung, Seil etc)2. abfallen, (herab)hängen3. sinken, fallen, absacken, nachlassen (alle auch fig), WIRTSCH nachgeben (Markt, Preise etc):sagging spirits pl sinkender Mut;the novel sags towards the end der Roman fällt gegen Ende sehr ab4. zusammensacken:his face sagged sein Gesicht verfiel6. ver-, zerlaufen (Lack, Farbe etc)B s1. Durch-, Absacken n2. Senkung f3. TECH Durchhang m4. WIRTSCH vorübergehende Preisabschwächung5. Sinken n, Nachlassen n (beide auch fig)* * *1. intransitive verb,- gg-1) (have downward bulge) durchhängen2) (sink) sich senken; absacken (ugs.); [Gebäude:] [in sich (Akk.)] zusammensacken (ugs.); [Schultern:] herabhängen; [Brüste:] hängen; (fig.): (decline) [Mut, Stimmung:] sinken2. noun1) (amount that rope etc. sags) Durchhang, der2) (sinking)* * *n.Senkung -en f. v.absinken (Kurve) v.sacken v.
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