英[druːp]美[druːp]
记忆方法
采编自网络
“助跑”→联想助跑的姿势:弯腰、低头;低垂、沮丧、萎靡。[仅供参考,如有错误请纠错]
词源考究法
来自drop,滴。引申义耷拉着头,沮丧。
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
To droop is to limply or loosely hang downward. Have you ever seen the long, floppy ears of a basset hound hanging down? Those ears are drooping.
When things droop, they're loose and hanging down. On a day without wind, a flag will droop. If you are sad or embarrassed, your head might droop a little. Evidently, drooping your head when you’re feeling down is something people have been doing for a long time. Droop is also related to the words drop and drip.