jigsaw 的 3 个定义
- Also jig saw . an electric machine saw with a narrow blade mounted vertically in a frame, for cutting curves or other difficult lines or patterns.
jig·sawed, jig·sawed or jig·sawn, jig·saw·ing.
- to cut or form with a jigsaw.
- formed by or as if by a jigsaw: jigsaw ornamentation.
jigsaw 近义词
等同于 tear
更多jigsaw例句
- This might mean working with your hands, or doing a jigsaw puzzle.
- That complicated jigsaw cover prepares you for what’s inside.
- Crystal Sanchez, who works on digital collections for the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of the Chief Information Officer, is a founder of Puzzle Swap, plunging deep into the jigsaw realm during the government shutdown of 2013.
- Construction sites are vast jigsaws of people and parts that must be pieced together just so at just the right times.
- Lay your base first—we used half-inch sanded plywood, cut to fit with a jigsaw.
- When he looks at the neatly compiled jigsaw puzzle of his life, however, he feels empty, deeply dissatisfied.
- Every scene fits together like a jigsaw puzzle piece by the end of the book, when the reader finally knows everything.
- All of which connect together like a jigsaw as the story progresses.
- So, I started writing to this girl Tobi Vail who had a fanzine called Jigsaw, and she was very supportive.
- For Cusk, it is “a jigsaw dismantled into a heap of broken-edged pieces.”
- The whole thing begins to have a jigsaw look, like a child's toy rack with wooden soldiers on it, expanding and contracting.
- Painfully he pulled fragments of pictures out of the past, assembled a jigsaw of wild action.
- Perhaps Margaret Skidmore would be able to supply another piece of the jigsaw.
- Close up, it was a tremendous jigsaw puzzle of blocks that weighed tons.
- It looked like some sort of jigsaw puzzle that he was piecing together very carefully, very— what's the word?