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zig

/zig/US // zɪg //

齐格,滋格

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    zigged, zig·ging.

    • : to move in one of the two directions followed in a zigzag course: He zigged when he should have zagged.

Examples

  • The undercover later returned to get his shirts and the manager, Jamshid Bahrami, presented him with the Zig-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.

  • Those leaves were floating through the shadows and when the wind moved, others zig-zagged softly down to join them.

  • The sled began zig-zagging, twisting wildly as the shells popped on either side of it.