英:[ˈdʒɪgl]
美:[ˈdʒɪɡəl]
英:[ˈdʒɪgl]
美:[ˈdʒɪɡəl]
jig·gle
jI gl
复数:jiggles
第三人称单数:jiggles
现在分词:jiggling
过去式:jiggled
过去分词:jiggled
jiggly (adj.)
transitive verb & intransitive verb
to move or cause to move jerkily up and down or back and forth.The earthquake jiggled the glasses on the shelf.
noun
a jerky up-and-down or back-and-forth movement.
1836年,源自 jig(动词)“上下或前后移动”(约1600年,源自 jig(动词),但可能受到 jog 的影响)+ -le,在此处可以是指小型或频繁的。相关词汇: Jiggled; jiggling。作为名词,始于1840年。
frequentative of jig >entry 2
The first known use of jiggle was in 1836
jilt1 of 2verb
to cast a lover aside unfeelingly
jilt2 of 2noun
a person who jilts a lover
jilt1 of 2verb
to cast a lover aside unfeelingly
jilt2 of 2noun
a person who jilts a lover
jigsawnoun
an electric saw with a narrow blade for cutting curved and irregular lines
jig1 of 2noun
a lively springy dance
trick entry 1 sense 1, game—used chiefly in the phrase the jig is up
jig2 of 2verb
to dance a jig
to jerk up and down or to and fro
jiggleverb
to move or cause to move with quick little jerks
jiggleverb
to move or cause to move with quick little jerks
jiggleverb
to move or cause to move with quick little jerks
1 Whimpering quietly but sincerely, I ran a hundred yards, day pack bouncing, glasses jiggling, then turned, heart stopped, and looked back.
2 She stood jiggling him in her arms to keep him quiet.
3 He sat back in his chair in the Fosters’ spotless parlor, crossing his long, thin legs, and the suspended foot began a rhythmic jiggling.
4 All the jiggling was reminding me of something else rather important.
5 I’m not, although my head jiggles and jerks with the motion of the train.
6 Objective To discuss which kind of biological stress have greater impact on the jiggle of the armor plate fixed fracture broken end.
目的探讨哪些生物应力对钢板固定的骨折断端微动影响较大。
7 He jiggled his drink, as if to reset himself.
8 Valencia didn’t need to be jiggled to sleep.
9 She started jiggling her foot again--boy, she was a nervous girl.
10 Grandma started bopping her head as she finished pouring the oil, making her turquoise beaded earrings jiggle.
11 The gadgets jiggle in time to the music.
那些小玩意儿随着音乐摇摆。
12 I walk back to the Gardens of Glenwood and I try to move in a very careful way because I don't want to jiggle the ladybugs.
13 He slipped it into the doorknob and jiggled it around just like he did the front door.
14 We remembered that Magellan circumnavigated the world by thinking of him as Ma-Jell-O; his body just wiggled and jiggled all over the globe.
15 The roll of fat around his waist jiggles.
16 He came down the hall, jiggling the change in his pocket.
17 My legs jiggled like wet spaghetti, and I could barely lift my arms.
18 You just needed to jiggle the lock to get it open.
19 The numbers on the slate jiggled but he gulped and began to work.
20 When they reached the top, Harriet jiggled the door, but it didn’t budge.
1 摇晃
jar quake stagger wobble joggle stot rock pitch swag teeter jounce teeter-totter rocky staggering shaky Wobbly rickety tippy wavering jiggly rackety waggly staggery wibbly-wobbly roll shake rolling jolt waver rockiness wintle play swing toss weave reel jelly tremble falter heave totter welter wave wangle
3 上下起伏
6 左右摇摆
9 抖动
vibration Bob quiver jitter vibrate vibrant lambent shake quake flutter rock unsteady shaking flicker tremble wavering vibrancy shake-up wingbeat wingstroke aquiver twitter
10 上下急动