搜尋結果
jigger
- IPA[ˈdʒɪɡə]
英式
- a machine or vehicle with a part that rocks or moves to and fro, e.g. a jigsaw;a person who dances a jig.
- rearrange or tamper with
noun: jigger, plural noun: jiggers
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a machine or vehicle with a part that rocks or moves to and fro, e.g. a jigsaw they invented a jigger that pulls nets under the ice
- 2. a person who dances a jig.
- 3. a small sail set at the stern of a ship.
- ▪ a small tackle consisting of a double and single block with a rope.
- 4. a measure or small glass of spirits or wine a jigger or two of rum
- 5. informal a rest for a billiard cue.
- 6. dated a metal golf club with a narrow face.
- 7. Canadian, New Zealand a small hand- or power-operated railway vehicle used by railway workers.
動詞
- 1. informal rearrange or tamper with conventional price indexes often jigger the market basket's content
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈjiɡər]
美式
- a machine or vehicle with a part that rocks or moves back and forth, e.g., a jigsaw: they invented a jigger that pulls nets under the ice
- rearrange or tamper with: conventional price indexes often jigger the market basket's content
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of chigger
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of chigger
Oxford Dictionary