zigzagged / ˈzɪgˌzæg /

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zigzagged5 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other.
  2. one of a series of such turns, as in a line or path.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. proceeding or formed in a zigzag: zigzag stitches.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. with frequent sharp turns from side to side; in a zigzag manner: The child ran zigzag along the beach.
v. 有主动词 verb

zig·zagged, zig·zag·ging.

  1. to make zigzag, as in form or course; move or maneuver in a zigzag direction: They zigzagged their course to confuse the enemy.
v. 无主动词 verb

zig·zagged, zig·zag·ging.

  1. to proceed in a zigzag line or course.

zigzagged 近义词

zigzagged

等同于 yaw

zigzagged 的近义词 7
zigzagged 的反义词 1
zigzagged

等同于 refract

zigzagged 的近义词 7
zigzagged 的反义词 1
zigzagged

等同于 yaw

zigzagged

等同于 wind

zigzagged

等同于 irregular

zigzagged

等同于 ramble

zigzagged

等同于 wriggle

zigzagged

等同于 stagger

zigzagged

等同于 totter

zigzagged

等同于 turn

zigzagged

等同于 twist

zigzagged

等同于 bend

zigzagged

等同于 weave

zigzagged

等同于 wiggle

zigzagged

等同于 crook

zigzagged 的近义词 12
zigzagged 的反义词 1
zigzagged

等同于 cross

zigzagged 的近义词 12
zigzagged 的反义词 1
zigzagged

等同于 curl

更多zigzagged例句

  1. All of my adventures include U-turns, switchbacks, zigzags, and circles.
  2. To neutralize this unstable electrical field, lightning zigzags between the charged clusters, says Cassandra Smith, a volcanologist at the Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage.
  3. Archaeologists walk or push the machines over the ground like a zigzagging lawnmower.
  4. Then the balloon would tack around and slowly zigzag through the plume from the opposite direction.
  5. The eccentric, improvisational zigzags in his early career, along with the array of challenging hobbies, suggest that Irvine is constantly searching for the proper match for his considerable abilities.
  6. The first was christened by the great etiquette guru Emily Post as “zigzag” eating.
  7. Indeed, Clinton responded to the GOP congressional takeover with exactly the same zigzag.
  8. It cut its zigzag way through the marsh for many miles, and they could follow its course with the eye but a few feet at a time.
  9. I do not know how to sympathize with any thing that is not straightforward and true, and your course is rather zigzag.
  10. The stone walls of houses were cracked; one of the "mansions" had a zigzag crevice from top to bottom.
  11. A steep and narrow path cuts along the former, and a really good road winds zigzag along the other to the Governor's House.
  12. It is Norman, ornamented with a simply executed but very pleasing zigzag: the capitals of the piers are cushioned.