flagging

flagging ['flægɪŋ]  [ˈflæɡɪŋ] 

原级:flag

flagging的翻译

第三人称单数:flags

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第三人称复数:flags

过去式:flagged

flagging 基本解释

名词铺砌石板,铺石材料,石板路

形容词下垂的; 衰弱的; 委顿的; 逐渐衰退(或减退、低落)的

flagging 网络解释

flagging

1. 平衡控制:调整平衡(Counterbalance)又称平衡控制(Flagging),并非特定之攀岩技巧,而是一项攀岩原则--平均分配身体之重量以保持平衡. 调整平衡意即选择最能平衡身体的把手点或踏足点;也意指无把手点或踏足点时,将手或脚摆在特定位置,

2. 萎靡不振的:flagellation 鞭笞 | flagging 萎靡不振的 | flair 鉴别力

3. 标记:flagellum 鞭毛 | flagging 标记 | flaggy 薄层的

4. 石板:flagger 野生鸢尾花 | flagging 石板 | flaggy 多扁石的

flagging 单语例句

1. A senior British Cabinet minister resigned yesterday, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Gordon Brown whose popularity is flagging badly.

2. flagging什么意思

2. The last internationally brokered negotiations broke down over opposition accusations that the government was trying to consolidate its flagging authority by dragging out the talks.

3. But just when it seemed she had Jankovic, flagging errors crept into her game.

4. An AFP photographer saw youths flagging down motorcycles and filling empty bottles from the petrol tanks to make molotov cocktails.

5. flagging是什么意思

5. China slashed the trading cost for stock investors on Wednesday in the latest attempt to rebuild confidence in its flagging equity market.

6. The flagging European and US economies and increasing shipping capacity led to weaker profitability, the company said in a statement to the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

7. The flagging exports in Zhejiang in the first half of this year also prompted the provincial government to look for other growth points.

8. Despite the high prices, there is no sign of demand flagging.

9. His remarks came as the Obama administration was under intense pressure to revitalize the flagging economy and cut high unemployment ahead of November's midterm elections.

10. The US had trimmed its interest rates seven times since last September in an attempt to revive a flagging economy hit hard by bad mortgages.

flagging 英英释义

noun

1. flagging的翻译

1. a walk of flagstones

    e.g. the flagging in the garden was quite imaginative

2. flagstones collectively

    e.g. there was a pile of flagging waiting to be laid in place

adj

1. weak from exhaustion

    Synonym: drooping