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drooping

资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Droop \Droop\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drooped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Drooping}.] [Icel. dr?pa; akin to E. drop. See {Drop}.]
   1. To hang bending downward; to sink or hang down, as an
      animal, plant, etc., from physical inability or
      exhaustion, want of nourishment, or the like. ``The purple
      flowers droop.'' ``Above her drooped a lamp.'' --Tennyson.

            I saw him ten days before he died, and observed he
            began very much to droop and languish. --Swift.

   2. To grow weak or faint with disappointment, grief, or like
      causes; to be dispirited or depressed; to languish; as,
      her spirits drooped.

            I'll animate the soldier's drooping courage.
                                                  --Addison.

   3. To proceed downward, or toward a close; to decline. ``Then
      day drooped.'' --Tennyson.

资料来源 : WordNet®

drooping
     adj 1: weak from exhaustion [syn: {flagging}]
     2: hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness) [syn: {droopy},
         {sagging}]
     3: having branches or flower heads that bend downward; "nodding
        daffodils"; "the pendulous branches of a weeping willow";
        "lilacs with drooping panicles of fragrant flowers" [syn:
        {cernuous}, {nodding}, {pendulous}]
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