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zigzag

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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zig·zag1 /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ noun [countable]  CFBENDa pattern that looks like a line of z’s joined together Z字形,之字形;锯齿纹 a zigzag path along the cliff 一条依着悬崖而行的之字形小路5 see picture at 见图 pattern1
Examples from the Corpus
zigzagThe male moth flies in a zigzag pattern.He noticed that they continually moved in a zigzag fashion.Instead of trying to escape by moving as fast as possible away from the predator, some animals take an erratic zigzag course.By seeking high dividends, the stock returns are cushioned somewhat from market zigzags.It's a steep, zigzag path up a mountainside.He is barely stuffed into a colorful Speedo with zigzags of red and green on blue.
zigzag2 verb (zigzagged, zigzagging) [intransitive]  BENDto move forward in sharp angles, first to the left and then to the right etc 作之字形行进,曲折移动 The path zigzagged down the hillside. 小路沿着山坡蜿蜒而下。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
zigzagA running back will likely find his face in the mud if he can not zigzag.The only way forward was to zigzag.Days are not spent zigzagging across the mountain from one lift to the next.The zigzagging cracks caught every color of light in the room.ski routes zigzagging down the mountainsideThe path zigzagged from side to side through the steep gully.Stock prices followed the rout in bonds in the morning only to zigzag to record highs in the afternoon.The workmen's stairway zigzagged to the top of the scaffolding.In some places the topsoil had been eroded and we had to zigzag up on loose scree.
Origin zigzag1 (1700-1800) French probably from German zickzack
zig·zag1 nounzigzag2 verbChineseSyllable
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zigzag
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zigzag1 /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: probably from German zickzack
a pattern that looks like a line of z’s joined together:
    a zigzag path along the cliff

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zigzag2 verb (past tense and past participle zigzagged, present participle zigzagging) [intransitive]
to move forward in sharp angles, first to the left and then to the right etc:
    The path zigzagged down the hillside.


zig·zagBrE /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ 🔊 nouna line or pattern that looks like a series of letter W's as it bends to the left and then to the right again 锯齿形线条(或形状);之字形The path descended the hill in a series of zigzags. 小路顺着山坡蜿蜒而下。🔊🔊 zig·zag adjective [only before noun] a zigzag line/path/pattern弯弯曲曲的线条/小路/形状
zig·zagBrE /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they zigzag BrE /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it zigzags BrE /ˈzɪɡzæɡz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈzɪɡzæɡz/ 🔊past simple zigzagged BrE /ˈzɪɡzæɡd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈzɪɡzæɡd/ 🔊past participle zigzagged BrE /ˈzɪɡzæɡd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈzɪɡzæɡd/ 🔊 -ing form zigzagging BrE /ˈzɪɡzæɡɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈzɪɡzæɡɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to move forward by making sharp sudden turns first to the left and then to the right 曲折前进The narrow path zigzags up the cliff. 狭窄的小路曲曲折折通向悬崖。🔊🔊