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Definition of droop in English: droopverb druːpdrup [no object]1Bend or hang downwards limply. 松垂,垂下 a long black cloak drooped from his shoulders 一件黑色的长斗篷从他肩膀上垂下。 Example sentencesExamples - There sat my mother, her black hair a mass of curls drooping over her shoulders, a wide smile curving her mouth and stars sparkling in her dark blue eyes.
- His black hair drooped pathetically, still damp from the pool.
- This was all too easy, he thought, as he gathered her up in his arms, her feet over one and her neck drooping dreamily downwards over the other.
- Lower branches are pendulous or drooping downward, middle branches stick out horizontally, and upper ones are quite upright.
- It has tall, multi-coloured apartment towers that bend and droop, and people drop extended planks between buildings to visit each other.
- A cigarette drooped limply from the corner of his mouth.
- His usually black spiked-up hair abnormally drooped down onto his forehead, a certain sign that he had been out for a workout.
- Above audience and performers alike, an inner ceiling droops downwards in sail-like sleeves that both help disperse sound and secrete necessary technical apparatus.
- A few feet away, his knees bent and his feet drooping off the edge of a bench, Devin was waking as well.
- A black t-shirt drooped over his chest, covering what seemed to be hard muscle that also covered his legs and arms.
- Her long hair drooped carelessly over her shoulders and down her back.
- Within the room, the dagger was drooping downward.
- But her feet drag as the weight of life's depression droops heavily on her shoulders.
- Mopheads bloom in solid masses, their clusters often so heavy that they cause their stems to droop and bend.
- This helps prevent them from drooping or even completely bending over and breaking their stalks.
- I don't mean the crazy shattered glass style tattooage plastered across her back, drooping over her shoulders.
Synonyms hang down, hang, dangle, bend, bow, stoop, sag, sink, slump, fall down, drop, flop, wilt, become limp, become flaccid, drape - 1.1 Sag down from or as if from weariness or dejection.
(因疲倦或沮丧等而)下垂,下陷 his eyelids drooped and he became drowsy 他耷拉着眼睑,昏昏欲睡起来。 Example sentencesExamples - David turned away wearily, shoulders drooping.
- Her shoulders drooped a bit and her back was not quite so perfectly straight.
- Her eyelids were drooping and she was shivering.
- Her eyes began to droop and dark half-moons hung underneath.
- His tail drooped limply and she noticed that though he usually looked quite joyful and energetic, it now seemed that almost all his energy had run out.
- Slowly my own eyelids began to droop with weariness.
- Bert closed his eyes, his thin shoulders drooping.
- Her mom continued to regard Vicki with a softer version of the smile, which made Vicki look away and her lips droop downward.
- The phone conversation must have lasted seven or eight minutes tops, and by the time it was finished, Katie's head drooped with weariness.
- Her mouth drooped sadly, the earnest expression coming into her eyes again.
- Russ's ears drooped and his tail hung between his legs.
- His eyelids drooped, and his head lolled forward.
- Mark stepped off of the train, his eyes slightly drooping, and his black high-tops dragging behind him on the floor.
- His eyes burned with weariness and his eyelids drooped.
- Her arm stayed where it was, hanging limp at her side as her head drooped again.
- My mother turned back to her cooking, but her shoulders drooped and head hung down.
- My eyelids drooped, my head went back and, next I knew, it was lunch time.
- My shoulders drooped and my eyes caught sight of the floral calendar hanging on the wall.
- Max's ears drooped a bit and he looked down at the waves lapping at their toes.
- He said he had noticed that they all started with the same scraggy street kid hair cuts, their shoulders drooped, they were shy and they were scared.
Synonyms close, shut, fall be despondent, lose heart, give up hope, become dispirited, become dejected, despond flag, fade, languish, falter, weaken, wilt, go into a decline, waste away - 1.2with object Cause to bend or hang downwards.
松垂,垂下 James hid his face in his hands and drooped his head 詹姆斯用手捂住脸,低下了头。 Example sentencesExamples - He slouched and drooped his arms in a bored manner.
- He drooped his head and trailed off.
- Neither horse looked tired even though they were both drooping their heads.
- He drooped his head onto his desk and sighed softly.
- The tail is cocked when alighting and the bird droops wings when displaying.
- I am reluctant, droop my head, claim to be tired/unwilling/sick of being a show pony.
- It drooped its ears and tail, plagued with worry.
- It drooped its head like a dog and growled softly.
noun druːpdrup An act or instance of drooping; a limp or weary attitude. 低垂,下垂;耷拉(软弱或疲劳的姿态) the exhausted droop of her shoulders 她那精疲力竭地耷拉着的肩膀。 Example sentencesExamples - William's eyebrows shot up in bewilderment, and there was a twist in his mouth that nearly resembled an astonished droop.
- A trace of a smile lifted the corners of her full lips and the petulant droop disappeared.
- His eyes held a small droop and his figure a slight hunch.
- Chin down, eyes focused slightly above the reflection of her forehead to expose the whites and avoid a sleepy droop.
- I sat on a bench shrouded in soft pillows, unaware of time's passage as I stared out the window, mesmerized by the droop and sway of the blossoms in the breeze.
- He lifted up his chin, and his eyes rose to the level of the screen, compensating for the sudden droop of his eyebrows, and for the way the corners of his mouth had gone slack.
- Her extraocular movements are normal, her cranial nerves are intact, and she has no facial droop.
- Signs may include headache, seizures, weakness of the arms and legs, speech problems, a facial droop, and loss of consciousness.
- In that swift glance, she acknowledged the sleepy glaze in those brilliant green eyes, the slight droop to her shoulders.
- Minimizing the droop would enable the shaft to deliver the clubhead to the ball in a more consistent and efficient manner.
- If you get an eyebrow droop, it goes away very quickly.
- He could see the tired droop of her shoulders, but she smiled at him as she climbed in the SUV.
- Aside from the shoulder droop, I feel like I just kind of stumble around.
- For example, as the three maple panels took shape, a woodworking friend noticed that a slight droop had appeared at one end.
- She was barely 5ft tall and, walking with a slight droop of the shoulders, looked shorter still.
- Miraculously, the droop in one of the leaves is gone.
- The artist works from precisely the same footmarks every day; the slow droop of the ripening fruit is marked with painful precision, day by day.
- My upper lids had acquired a permanent droop and there were bags below them.
- The bill is relatively short and fine-tipped, with a slight droop at the end.
- There was a look of sorrow and concern in her eyes, emphasised by a slight droop of her mouth.
Synonyms drooping, sag, sagging, sinking, slump, slumping bend, bow, bowing, stoop, stooping
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse drúpa 'hang the head'; related to drip and drop. drip from Old English: Drip is Old English but the slang use of the word to refer to a ‘feeble or dull person’, dates only from the middle of the 20th century. Drip had a variant drib, source of dribble (mid 16th century). The original sense was ‘shoot an arrow short or wide of its target’, also a sense of drib, which survives in the expression dribs and drabs (early 19th century). A driblet meaning ‘a small drop or stream of liquid’ dates from the late 16th century when it meant a ‘small sum of money’. Drop is related, and so is droop (Middle English).
Rhymesbloop, cock-a-hoop, coop, croup, drupe, dupe, goop, group, Guadeloupe, hoop, loop, poop, recoup, roup, scoop, sloop, snoop, soup, stoep, stoop, stoup, stupe, swoop, troop, troupe, whoop Definition of droop in US English: droopverbdrupdro͞op [no object]1Bend or hang downward limply. 松垂,垂下 a long black cloak drooped from his shoulders 一件黑色的长斗篷从他肩膀上垂下。 Example sentencesExamples - His usually black spiked-up hair abnormally drooped down onto his forehead, a certain sign that he had been out for a workout.
- Lower branches are pendulous or drooping downward, middle branches stick out horizontally, and upper ones are quite upright.
- I don't mean the crazy shattered glass style tattooage plastered across her back, drooping over her shoulders.
- Her long hair drooped carelessly over her shoulders and down her back.
- A few feet away, his knees bent and his feet drooping off the edge of a bench, Devin was waking as well.
- This helps prevent them from drooping or even completely bending over and breaking their stalks.
- Above audience and performers alike, an inner ceiling droops downwards in sail-like sleeves that both help disperse sound and secrete necessary technical apparatus.
- This was all too easy, he thought, as he gathered her up in his arms, her feet over one and her neck drooping dreamily downwards over the other.
- His black hair drooped pathetically, still damp from the pool.
- There sat my mother, her black hair a mass of curls drooping over her shoulders, a wide smile curving her mouth and stars sparkling in her dark blue eyes.
- Mopheads bloom in solid masses, their clusters often so heavy that they cause their stems to droop and bend.
- It has tall, multi-coloured apartment towers that bend and droop, and people drop extended planks between buildings to visit each other.
- A cigarette drooped limply from the corner of his mouth.
- A black t-shirt drooped over his chest, covering what seemed to be hard muscle that also covered his legs and arms.
- But her feet drag as the weight of life's depression droops heavily on her shoulders.
- Within the room, the dagger was drooping downward.
Synonyms hang down, hang, dangle, bend, bow, stoop, sag, sink, slump, fall down, drop, flop, wilt, become limp, become flaccid, drape - 1.1 Sag down from or as if from weariness or dejection.
(因疲倦或沮丧等而)下垂,下陷 his eyelids drooped and he became drowsy 他耷拉着眼睑,昏昏欲睡起来。 figurative the scenes are so lengthy that the reader's spirits droop 〈喻〉冗长的景色描写使读者精神委靡不振。 Example sentencesExamples - My shoulders drooped and my eyes caught sight of the floral calendar hanging on the wall.
- Her shoulders drooped a bit and her back was not quite so perfectly straight.
- His tail drooped limply and she noticed that though he usually looked quite joyful and energetic, it now seemed that almost all his energy had run out.
- David turned away wearily, shoulders drooping.
- He said he had noticed that they all started with the same scraggy street kid hair cuts, their shoulders drooped, they were shy and they were scared.
- Mark stepped off of the train, his eyes slightly drooping, and his black high-tops dragging behind him on the floor.
- Her mouth drooped sadly, the earnest expression coming into her eyes again.
- His eyelids drooped, and his head lolled forward.
- The phone conversation must have lasted seven or eight minutes tops, and by the time it was finished, Katie's head drooped with weariness.
- Her eyelids were drooping and she was shivering.
- Bert closed his eyes, his thin shoulders drooping.
- Russ's ears drooped and his tail hung between his legs.
- Her mom continued to regard Vicki with a softer version of the smile, which made Vicki look away and her lips droop downward.
- Max's ears drooped a bit and he looked down at the waves lapping at their toes.
- My eyelids drooped, my head went back and, next I knew, it was lunch time.
- Her arm stayed where it was, hanging limp at her side as her head drooped again.
- My mother turned back to her cooking, but her shoulders drooped and head hung down.
- Her eyes began to droop and dark half-moons hung underneath.
- Slowly my own eyelids began to droop with weariness.
- His eyes burned with weariness and his eyelids drooped.
Synonyms close, shut, fall be despondent, lose heart, give up hope, become dispirited, become dejected, despond - 1.2with object Cause to bend or hang downward.
松垂,垂下 James hid his face in his hands and drooped his head 詹姆斯用手捂住脸,低下了头。 Example sentencesExamples - I am reluctant, droop my head, claim to be tired/unwilling/sick of being a show pony.
- It drooped its ears and tail, plagued with worry.
- Neither horse looked tired even though they were both drooping their heads.
- He drooped his head and trailed off.
- The tail is cocked when alighting and the bird droops wings when displaying.
- He drooped his head onto his desk and sighed softly.
- It drooped its head like a dog and growled softly.
- He slouched and drooped his arms in a bored manner.
noundrupdro͞op An act or instance of drooping; a limp or weary attitude. 低垂,下垂;耷拉(软弱或疲劳的姿态) the exhausted droop of her shoulders 她那精疲力竭地耷拉着的肩膀。 Example sentencesExamples - If you get an eyebrow droop, it goes away very quickly.
- His eyes held a small droop and his figure a slight hunch.
- Signs may include headache, seizures, weakness of the arms and legs, speech problems, a facial droop, and loss of consciousness.
- The artist works from precisely the same footmarks every day; the slow droop of the ripening fruit is marked with painful precision, day by day.
- For example, as the three maple panels took shape, a woodworking friend noticed that a slight droop had appeared at one end.
- He could see the tired droop of her shoulders, but she smiled at him as she climbed in the SUV.
- I sat on a bench shrouded in soft pillows, unaware of time's passage as I stared out the window, mesmerized by the droop and sway of the blossoms in the breeze.
- The bill is relatively short and fine-tipped, with a slight droop at the end.
- She was barely 5ft tall and, walking with a slight droop of the shoulders, looked shorter still.
- Chin down, eyes focused slightly above the reflection of her forehead to expose the whites and avoid a sleepy droop.
- Miraculously, the droop in one of the leaves is gone.
- My upper lids had acquired a permanent droop and there were bags below them.
- Aside from the shoulder droop, I feel like I just kind of stumble around.
- Her extraocular movements are normal, her cranial nerves are intact, and she has no facial droop.
- There was a look of sorrow and concern in her eyes, emphasised by a slight droop of her mouth.
- In that swift glance, she acknowledged the sleepy glaze in those brilliant green eyes, the slight droop to her shoulders.
- Minimizing the droop would enable the shaft to deliver the clubhead to the ball in a more consistent and efficient manner.
- William's eyebrows shot up in bewilderment, and there was a twist in his mouth that nearly resembled an astonished droop.
- He lifted up his chin, and his eyes rose to the level of the screen, compensating for the sudden droop of his eyebrows, and for the way the corners of his mouth had gone slack.
- A trace of a smile lifted the corners of her full lips and the petulant droop disappeared.
Synonyms drooping, sag, sagging, sinking, slump, slumping
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse drúpa ‘hang the head’; related to drip and drop. |