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n. 铺砌石板, 铺石材料, 石板路

a. 下垂的, 衰弱的, 萎靡不振的


  1. My strength, interest, enthusiasm, etc is flagging.
    我的力气、 兴趣、 热情等正在减退.
  2. Flag a parade route; flagging parts of a manuscript for later review.
    用旗标出游行路线;为以后再阅读标出手稿的某些部分
  3. Not flagging; untiring.
    不松懈的;不倦的


flagging
[ noun ]
  1. flagstones collectively

  2. <noun.group>
    there was a pile of flagging waiting to be laid in place
  3. a walk of flagstones

  4. <noun.artifact>
    the flagging in the garden was quite imaginative
[ adj ]
  1. weak from exhaustion

  2. <adj.all>


Flag \Flag\ (fl[a^]g), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flagged} (fl[a^]gd);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Flagging} (fl[a^]g"g[i^]ng).] [Cf. Icel.
flaka to droop, hang loosely. Cf. {Flacker}, {Flag} an
ensign.]
1. To hang loose without stiffness; to bend down, as flexible
bodies; to be loose, yielding, limp.

As loose it [the sail] flagged around the mast. --T.
Moore.

2. To droop; to grow spiritless; to lose vigor; to languish;
as, the spirits flag; the strength flags.

The pleasures of the town begin to flag. --Swift.

Syn: To droop; decline; fail; languish; pine.


Flagging \Flag"ging\, n.
A pavement or sidewalk of flagstones; flagstones,
collectively.


Flagging \Flag"ging\, a.
Growing languid, weak, or spiritless; weakening; delaying. --
{Flag"ging*ly}, adv.

  1. Demand for Italian and Scandinavian bank deals is still flagging, due to the increasing credit concerns about both banking industries, and Japanese bank paper is under pressure.
  2. But Mr. Metzlaff contends that the disclosure didn't properly inform prospective shareholders of the true condition of Puma's flagging U.S. operations.
  3. The reforms were to include opening up the flagging centralized economy, removing restrictions on religion, and improving human rights standards.
  4. Both Iran and Syria _ which also helped negotiate the hostage releases _ are thought seeking closer ties with the West to help rebuild flagging economies, Iran's shattered by war.
  5. Mr. Nakasone's cuts in direct taxes, both personal and corporate, could indeed help damp the rising unemployment rate and boost the flagging Japanese economy.
  6. The Tokyo market recouped in the past week, with the Nikkei index gaining a net 610 points despite signals that Japanese economic growth might be flagging.
  7. Varian Associates plans to cut 600 jobs and sell certain operations to boost flagging profit and reduce its dependence on military contracts.
  8. JAPAN'S ruling Liberal Democratic party has increased pressure on the government to boost the country's flagging economy by unveiling a package of proposals costing up to Y7,000bn (Pounds 29.5bn).
  9. In Britain's first scandal involving an exchange since London's 1986 Big Bang, Fox officials have admitted trying to prop up their flagging property-futures market with dummy trades.
  10. Western military experts in Baghdad say the reasons lie mostly in Iran, where flagging morale and fear of Iraqi chemical weapons are taking a toll.
  11. On the screens you could catch his smile as he pushed on relentlessly, never flagging, never doubting the impact of his extravaganza.
  12. Bank of New York's flagging hostile takeover bid for Irving Bank Corp. won an important 11th hour reprieve from a New York state judge.
  13. When Rune Andersson set out to revive flagging Swedish conglomerate Trelleborg AB in the early 1980s, he spurned the advice of trendy management consultants.
  14. He added that Seagate's "very sketchy" announcement "wasn't very encouraging when you combine flagging sales with a serious inventory problem."
  15. P&G's press conference today may reveal how. The question worrying investors, though, is whether such moves are short term expedients designed to address flagging sales or longer term strategies which will re-write the rules of the branded game.
  16. Corporate earnings are beginning to weaken, influenced partly by the flagging U.S. and British economies.
  17. His forceful charge to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney during a televised debate _ "You sold us out!" _ invigorated a flagging Liberal campaign and set the tone for its final days.
  18. Even scientists made their mark, painting rocks with flourescent paint and tying orange plastic flagging to trees.
  19. A decade ago, it was clamouring for corporatism and interventionism as the solutions to recession and flagging competitiveness.
  20. The automakers used incentives and temporary plant closings earlier this year to balance production and sales levels, but consumer demand appeared to be flagging as the March and April buying season got under way.
  21. Jaguar, which has been battered by flagging sales in its principal U.S. market during the past year, maintained that it wanted to remain independent but didn't rule out collaborating with another car company.
  22. Even if it avoids these costly legal battles, the concern still faces the challenge of reviving the flagging sales of Scotch whisky, Distillers' main money-maker.
  23. Ms. Luft said the revision was made to stimulate the investment necessary to revive East Germany's flagging economy.
  24. They attributed a large portion of the market's descent to the action of market makers, who trimmed prices in an effort to revive flagging buying interest.
  25. Lukanov and his reform-minded colleagues face public skepticism about their commitment to reform the party and the nation, as well as their ability to handle a flagging economy hobbled by unprecedented labor unrest.
  26. FOOTSIE futures showed signs of flagging yesterday as the trading range tightened and turnover fell after hopes of an early cut in European interest rates dimmed.
  27. The Reagan administration hasn't said exactly when the flagging arrangement will take effect.
  28. Sales in the car industry showed no signs of flagging during the quarter. Revenues from core steel operations, which accounted for 93 per cent of the total sales of Dollars 1.07bn, showed an 8 per cent gain.
  29. Nor is the campaign a response to flagging Nintendo sales. The company this year estimates it will sell more than nine million video-game systems, about even with last year's sales.
  30. But because of a shortage of hard currency, the exports to China from Japan have been flagging.
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