Betekenis van:
droop

to droop
Werkwoord
  • in het midden verzakken
  • droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to droop
Werkwoord
  • verlijeren
  • droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to droop
Werkwoord
  • afhangen
  • hang loosely or laxly

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to droop
Werkwoord
    • become limp

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    droop
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • uitzakking
    • a shape that sags

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. "Variable geometry airfoils" (7) means the use of trailing edge flaps or tabs, or leading edge slats or pivoted nose droop, the position of which can be controlled in flight. "Yarn" (1) is a bundle of twisted "strands".
    2. "Variable geometry airfoils" (7) means the use of trailing edge flaps or tabs, or leading edge slats or pivoted nose droop, the position of which can be controlled in flight. "Yarn" (1) is a bundle of twisted ’strands’.
    3. "Variable geometry airfoils" (7) means the use of trailing edge flaps or tabs, or leading edge slats or pivoted nose droop, the position of which can be controlled in flight.
    4. "Variable geometry airfoils" (7) means the use of trailing edge flaps or tabs, or leading edge slats or pivoted nose droop, the position of which can be controlled in flight. "Yarn" (1) is a bundle of twisted 'strands'. N.B.:'Strand' is a bundle of "monofilaments" (typically over 200) arranged approximately parallel.
    5. "Vacuum Atomisation" (1) means a process to reduce a molten stream of metal to droplets of a diameter of 500 micrometre or less by the rapid evolution of a dissolved gas upon exposure to a vacuum. "Variable geometry airfoils" (7) means the use of trailing edge flaps or tabs, or leading edge slats or pivoted nose droop, the position of which can be controlled in flight.
    6. "Vacuum Atomisation" (1) means a process to reduce a molten stream of metal to droplets of a diameter of 500 micrometre or less by the rapid evolution of a dissolved gas upon exposure to a vacuum. "Variable geometry airfoils" (7) means the use of trailing edge flaps or tabs, or leading edge slats or pivoted nose droop, the position of which can be controlled in flight.