To turn this way and that; to go or move in a winding course. Formerly also †to turn and wind oneself. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > change of direction of movement > change direction of movement [verb (intransitive)] > move in winding course (27) to turn and winda1398 To turn this way and that; to go or move in a winding course. Formerly also †to turn and wind oneself. Now rare. wreathea1500 intransitive and transitive (reflexive). To bend or turn in a particular direction; to twist about; to writhe. twine1553 To extend or proceed in a winding manner; to bend, incline circuitously; to wind about, meander; of a serpent, etc., to crawl sinuously (also refl… indent1567 intransitive. To move in a zigzag or indented line; to turn or bend from side to side in one's course; to double. Obsolete. virea1586 intransitive. To turn; to wind about. crank1594 intransitive. To twist and turn about; to move with a sharply winding course, to zigzag. Obsolete. to dance the hay or hays1600 transferred and figurative. to dance the hayor hays: to perform winding or sinuous movements (around or among numerous objects); to go through… maze1605 intransitive. To move in a winding course; to wander as if in a maze. Also (occasionally) transitive with it. Now rare. serpent1606 intransitive. To move in a serpentine manner; to follow a tortuous course; to wind. to indent the way1612 transitive. to indent the way: in same sense. cringlea1629 intransitive. Of a stream: to twist, wind. Also transitive (reflexive). rare. Now English regional (north-western). indenture1631 intransitive. To move in a zigzag line; to zigzag. Obsolete. circumgyre1634 intransitive. To turn round like a wheel; to revolve; to make circuits, wind about, circle. twist1635 intransitive and reflexive. To pass or move in a tortuous manner; to coil or twine about or round; to penetrate into something with a tortuous… glomerate1638 intransitive. To wind or twist about. winda1682 To move along in a sinuous course; to go or travel along, up, down, etc. a path or road which turns this way and that. serpentine1767 intransitive. To move in a serpentine manner; to pursue a serpentine or tortuous path; to wind. meander1785 intransitive. In extended use. zigzag1787 intransitive. To go or move in a zigzag course; to have a zigzag course or direction. Also quasi-transitive, to zigzag it, to zigzag one's way. zag1793 Used to express a movement or direction inclined at an angle to that indicated by zig, v. to worm one's way1822 With adverbial accusative, as to worm one's way. Also of figurative progress (cf. 10a). vandyke1828 intransitive. To go or proceed in an irregular zigzag manner; to take a zigzag course. ? Obsolete. crankle1835 intransitive. To bend in and out, to wind, twist; ‘to run in flexures and windings’ (Johnson); to run zig-zag. thread the needle1843 as verb phr.: (a) in dancing, denoting the movement in which the lady passes under her partner's arm, their hands being joined; (b) to pass in and… switchback1903 (intransitive) to take a zigzag course like a switchback railway (sense A. a); (Aeronautics) to make a switchback flight. rattlesnake1961 intransitive. To move fluidly, quickly, or with a rattling sound; to slither like a rattlesnake. Also transitive: to make (one's way) in this… zig1969 intransitive. To make a movement or direction inclined at an angle to that indicated by zag, n. adv.v. |
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