英:[zæg]
美:[zæg]
英:[zæg]
美:[zæg]
复数:zags
第三人称单数:zags
现在分词:zagging
过去式:zagged
过去分词:zagged
noun
one of the sharp turns, angles, or alterations in a zigzag course
one of the short straight lines or sections of a zigzag course at an angle to a zig
zig sense 2
verb
intransitive verb
to execute a zag—usually contrasted with zig
1793年,来自 zig-zag(详见)。
Noun zigzag
The first known use of zag was in 1793
1 These are zig-zag lines.
这些是之字型线。
2 Formal meals comprised dozens of courses requiring fresh dishes with every zig and zag of the menu.
3 Zig Zag massage and Nail situated in the tranquil and popular Wu Dao Ying Hutong.
这个那个按摩修甲店位于安静但是有名气的五道营胡同.
4 And so on, and so on, and so demoralizing for you as you see your family zig whenever you think they should zag.
5 If the story is largely predictable, it sometimes zags just when you expect it to zig.
6 From there, the movie zigs and zags and plunges into campy horror territory.
7 It’s a witty, flashy bit that announces Patel’s filmmaking ambitions and visually expresses how the story itself zigs and zags even as it hurtles forward.
8 When it continued to zag she realized the pilot was following a meandering river where game wintered.
9 The paper’s swaggering confidence and pizazz, instantly responsive to zigs and zags of the downtown Zeitgeist, startled me.
10 “He’s a poet who mesmerizes not by stillness but by zigs and zags, and he very much wants to take the reader with him as he island hops from idea to idea.”
11 What's important is making sure you have your zigs and zags ready.
12 I open my hand and the butterfly zigs and zags before landing on the ground.
13 The curious zigs and zags of the proposed division gave Permian a clear edge over Odessa High in the number of blacks assigned to go there based on where they lived.
14 And also being somebody who's doing improv, learning to think on your feet, learning to ask different questions, learning to zag, if you will, if the conversation goes differently than you expected.
15 Befitting these studies, there’s a rigor to conversation with Eisenberg — which can coherently zig and zag from vaudeville to Marxist feminist Silvia Federici to the semiotics of the guitar.
16 What was particularly interesting Sunday night was how Hilary’s eye then made a sudden zag to the west — from the Inland Empire to the heart of Los Angeles.
17 “It was a head-scratcher for the public as we made zigs and zags while we were growing up. People said: ‘Wait, I thought you were supposed to be a rock ‘n’ roll museum.’
18 Some 15 years ago, the Victoria & Albert Museum planned a new extension that would twist up and out of the ground in a challenging sequence of irregular zigs and zags.
19 The young people zig and zag, quarrel and smoke, blithely confusing their own chaotic passions with the movements of history.
20 Sub Pop has never been afraid to zag when conventional wisdom says to zig.
2 改变
alterant converted veering alterative mutative change switch shift conversion alteration changeover zig convert alter veer budge turn vary transform translate modulate shunt swerve for a change
3 急弯
5 作Z字形急转弯
6 急转
quirk whirl zig Christie jink sharp abrupt jump metastasis pirouette flounce saltus double skip whirry reverse turn
7 突然改变方向
8 Z字形急转弯