zigzag
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A zigzag is a line that has a series of angles in it like a continuous series of Ws. 之字線
They staggered in a zigzag across the road. 他們東倒西歪地踉踉蹌蹌穿過了公路。
2. V-T/V-I If you zigzag, you move forward by going at an angle first to one side then to the other. 作之字形前移
I zigzagged down a labyrinth of alleys. 我在如迷宮般的小巷裡柺來柺去。
He zigzagged his way across the field. 他東柺西柺穿過了田野。
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zigzag /ˈzɪɡˌzæɡ/ (also zig-zag) (zigzagging,zigzagged,zigzags)
剑桥词典
zigzag noun [C] (LINE)
a line or pattern that looks like a Z or a row of Zs joined together
鋸齒形線條;之字形
a zigzag path /road /coastline 蜿蜒的小路/道路/海岸線
a fabric with a zigzag pattern 帶有鋸齒形圖案的佈料
The kids ran in zigzags around the playground . 孩子們在操場上左柺右柺地跑來跑去。
zigzag noun [C] (CHANGE)
a situation in which actions , plans , or ideas change suddenly and completely , and then change back again equally suddenly
(行動、計劃或想法)突然變來變去
The Washington Post complained of "two weeks of policy zigzags". 《華盛頓郵報》指責說“這兩周的政策朝令夕改”。
The country seems to have been following a zigzag course between democracy and dictatorship . 這個國家似乎已經走上了一條在民主和獨裁制度間迂廻的道路。 返回 zigzag