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sag [sæg]1. n1) проги́б, прове́с2) переко́с; оседа́ние3) паде́ние цен4) тех. стрела́ проги́ба или прове́са5) мор. ува́ливание или дрейф под ве́тер; уклоне́ние от ку́рса2. v1) прогиба́ть(ся);the ceiling sagged потоло́к прови́с
2) осе́сть; покоси́ться3) свиса́ть; обвиса́ть;the dress sags at the back пла́тье виси́т сза́ди
4) ослабева́ть, слабе́ть, спада́ть5) па́дать в цене́6) мор. отклоня́ться от ку́рса; ува́ливаться под ве́тер
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