zigzag
- IPA[ˈzɪɡzaɡ]
英式
- a line or course having abrupt alternate right and left turns;a turn on a zigzag course
- having the form of a zigzag; veering alternately to right and left
- so as to move right and left alternately
- have or move along in a zigzag course
verb: zigzag, 3rd person present: zigzags, gerund or present participle: zigzagging, past tense: zigzagged, past participle: zigzagged
noun: zigzag, plural noun: zigzags
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a line or course having abrupt alternate right and left turns she traced a zigzag on the metal with her finger
- ▪ a turn on a zigzag course the road descends in a series of sharp zigzags
形容詞
- 1. having the form of a zigzag; veering alternately to right and left when chased by a predator, some animals take a zigzag course
副詞
- 1. so as to move right and left alternately she drives zigzag across the city
動詞
- 1. have or move along in a zigzag course the path zigzagged between dry rises in the land
- marked with or in the form of a zigzag: colorful zigzagged knitwear we head up the zigzagged road to Machu Picchu
Oxford American Dictionary
- marked with or in the form of a zigzag: colourful zigzagged knitwear we head up the zigzagged road to Machu Picchu
Oxford Dictionary
- a free-standing fence consisting of sets of wooden rails that interlock in a zigzag fashion: the zigzag fence required much less labor than the straight post-and-hole fence
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈziɡˌzaɡ]
美式
- a line or course having abrupt alternate right and left turns: she traced a zigzag on the metal with her finger
- having the form of a zigzag; veering alternately to right and left: when chased by a predator, some animals take a zigzag course
- so as to move right and left alternately: she drives zigzag across the city
- have or move along in a zigzag course: the path zigzagged between dry rises in the land
Oxford American Dictionary