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squiggle

/skwig-uhl/US // ˈskwɪg əl //UK // (ˈskwɪɡəl) //

拼写,斜线,斜杠,斜线图

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short, irregular curve or twist, as in writing or drawing.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    squig·gled, squig·gling.

    • : to move in or appear as squiggles: His handwriting squiggled across the page.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    squig·gled, squig·gling.

    • : to form in or cause to appear as squiggles; scribble.

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Examples

  • Over a long period of time, the octopus learns to identify patterns in the squiggles it sees passing back and forth.

  • If confirmed, that controversial claim would push back the origin of the earliest sponges by about 350 million years and make the tiny squiggles the oldest known fossils of animals, by far.

  • Tagged with fluorescent dye, the mitochondria were neon squiggles crawling...

  • Berger’s machine, first used successfully in 1924, produced a readout of squiggles that represented the electricity created by collections of firing nerve cells in the brain.

  • Printed on aluminum in preschool-classroom pastels, these computer-rendered creations array circles, squares and squiggles in pop-art patterns that appear ready for dice or tokens.

  • One person draws a squiggle on a Post-It, the other tries to make it into something real.

  • Father: (sipping bourbon and soda, not looking up from iPad) Just make a circle and put a little squiggle at the bottom.

  • I will remember the success trajectory is a squiggle ... not a straight line.

  • The only difference between the two numbers was an extra squiggle in the upper line of the three.

  • The heart is a five, the dot a zero, and backward sevens with one squiggle are twos.

  • The black squiggle behind is only put in to make the beads and things look better.