jig / dʒɪg /

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jig3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Machinery. a plate, box, or open frame for holding work and for guiding a machine tool to the work, used especially for locating and spacing drilled holes; fixture.
  2. Angling. any of several devices or lures, especially a hook or gang of hooks weighted with metal and dressed with hair, feathers, etc., for jerking up and down in or drawing through the water to attract fish.
  3. Mining. an apparatus for washing coal or separating ore from gangue by shaking and washing.
  4. a cloth-dyeing machine in which the material, guided by rollers, is passed at full width through a dye solution in an open vat.
v. 有主动词 verb

jigged, jig·ging.

  1. to treat, cut, produce, etc., with a jig.
v. 无主动词 verb

jigged, jig·ging.

  1. to use a jig.
  2. to fish with a jig.

jig 近义词

n. 名词 noun

trick

更多jig例句

  1. Some supposedly "Christian" organizations have been running an interesting game for years now--but in 2014, I think the jig is up.
  2. He did not take a step—do a jig—without calculating the odds.
  3. The Iraqi could barely repress his glee, and did a kind of jig as he walked across the room.
  4. WIN: Washing Machine  Everyone can do a Harlem Style jig, even the non-humans.
  5. In the end, the case was referred to the Nassau County District Attorney, and the jig was up.
  6. I wanted her to be there when its full import broke upon him; then the three of us, Mary and Tim and I, would do a wild jig.
  7. Everybody was laughing and singing to the tune of an Irish jig that Norah's father was playing on the bagpipes.
  8. Nor did I release her until Whistling Jim, coming up and realizing the situation, celebrated it by whistling a jig.
  9. And who should he spy in a jig, With a meal-man so tall and so big,But his own darling Kate, so gay and so nate?
  10. From what he hears, or knows, he gathers, that the jig is up.