| 单词 | zigzag |
| 释义 | zigzag —zigzag /ˈzɪɡ.zæɡ/ noun [C] (CHANGE) ► F0 a situation in which actions, plans, or ideas change suddenly and completely, and then change back again equally suddenly: » The Washington Post complained of 'two weeks of policy zigzags'.» The country seems to have been following a zigzag course between democracy and dictatorship.Thesaurus+: ↑Changing frequently , ↑Changingnoun [C] (LINE) ► F0 a line or pattern that looks like a Z or a row of Zs joined together: » a zigzag path/road/coastline» a fabric with a zigzag pattern» The children ran in zigzags around the playground until they were exhausted.Thesaurus+: ↑Patterns and shapesverb [I] (-gg-) (ALSO zig and zag) (FORM SHAPE) ↑Verb Endings for zigzag ► F0 to make a movement or shape like a zigzag: » The road zigzags along a rocky coastline.Thesaurus+: ↑Bending, twisting and curvingverb [I] (-gg-) (CHANGE) ↑Verb Endings for zigzag ► F0 to change suddenly and completely, and then change back again equally suddenly: » The market zigzagged during the day but finished higher in the afternoon.Thesaurus+: ↑Changing frequently , ↑Changing |
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