zigzag
[ˈzɪɡˌzæɡ]
adj.
(指线条、小径等)锯齿形的,之字形的, Z字形的;
n.
锯齿形的线条、小径等;
vi.
弯弯曲曲地走路,曲折地前进;
例句:
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They staggered in a zigzag across the tarmac.
他们深一脚浅一脚,跌跌撞撞地穿过停机坪。
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The lightning made a zigzag in the sky.
闪电在天空划出一道Z字形.
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The path runs zigzag up the hill.
小径向山顶蜿蜒盘旋.
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Books leaning...against each other or fallen flat in zigzag disorder.
来自E. Ferber
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Lightning flashed, an enormous zigzag of it ripping across the sky.
来自E. Blair
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She saw the glint of scales as the fish sped in zigzag course.
来自H. Williamson
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The drunken man zigzagged down the street.
那个醉鬼歪歪倒倒地沿街走去。
来自《权威词典》
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She walked along, zigzagging with her head back.
她回头看着,弯弯扭扭地向前走去。
来自《权威词典》
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The road zigzagged up the hill.
那条路曲折地伸到山上。
来自《权威词典》