zag 的定义
zagged, zag·ging.
- to move in one of the two directions followed in a zigzag course: First we zigged, then we zagged, trying to avoid the bull.
更多zag例句
- Autonomous vehicles rely on signals received through wireless networks to find out when the road in front of you will zag.
- In his book “Zero to One,” Thiel argues that fortunes are built not by luck or unfair advantage, but by discerning investors and founders who are more courageous than their peers, leaders who zig when the crowd zags.
- But he also sees this zig-zag price movement compressing, and soon to break.
- As the Silence walked on, I could see the grass waving in zig-zag curves across the river.
- Then all this stopped and on the wet undergrowth again there was a movement like the zig-zag stripe of the tiger's skin.
- About a mile off he saw two men coming slowly up by a zig-zag path toward the very point where he stood.
- My walk during the day had been of such a zig-zag nature that I had lost my compass points, and had made no landmarks.
- Only too soon we were in the midst of terribly crevassed ground, through which one could only thread a slow and zig-zag course.