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sag
The state of sinking or bending; sagging
To cause to bend or give way; to load
{v} to load, burden, hang heavy, doubt
When part of someone's body begins to sag, it starts to become less firm and hang down. He is heavily built, but beginning to sag
droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness cause to sag; "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably
To loiter in walking; to idle along; to drag or droop heavily
A reduction in a voltage envelope The duration is usually from one cycle to a few seconds Usually, sags are caused by fault clearing or heavy load startup
Deflection due to gravity acting on a cantilevered or otherwise supported object Mechanical brackets that hold alignment tools always sag a certain amount This sag must be corrected if the machine moves are to calculated correctly
Settling or drooping of base flashings that have not been properly secured to a surface
To sag means to become weaker. The pound continued to sag despite four interventions by the Bank of England = flag. Screen Actors' Guild a trade union in the US for actors and actresses who perform in films for the cinema or television AFTRA Equity
The Screen Actors Guild The actors union which governs all film production Actors must become eligible to join through their acting experiences
{i} droop, sink, decline; depression, drooping part; temporary decline, brief drop
A momentary decrease from nominal voltage lasting one or more line cycles Severe conditions may indicate a need for a UPS or voltage regulator Also known as a temporary undervoltage (TUV)
State of sinking or bending; sagging
To lose firmness, elasticity, vigor, or a thriving state; to sink; to droop; to flag; to bend; to yield, as the mind or spirits, under the pressure of care, trouble, doubt, or the like; to be unsettled or unbalanced
Science Advisary Group
droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
Slack in a cable, particularly in a skyline (19)
cause to sag; "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably"
To lose firmness or elasticity; to sink; to droop; to flag; to bend; to yield, as the mind or spirits, under the pressure of care, trouble, doubt, or the like; to be unsettled or unbalanced
wanne (im höhenverlauf der fahrbahn)
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