zigzagging
['zɪɡzæɡɪŋ]
v.
弯弯曲曲地走路,曲折地前进( zigzag的现在分词 );
盘陀;
例句:
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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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Her illegible messages zigzagging off the page in a pencil-breaking scrawl.
来自D. Leavitt
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We followed the path zigzagging up the steep slope.
我们沿着小径曲曲折折地爬上陡坡.
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A police officer stopped a motorist for zigzagging on the highway.
一个警官挡住一位机车骑士,因为他蛇行在公路上.
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The car, zigzagging down the road, scattering children and chickens.
来自A. Brink
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Zigzagging across the North Atlantic, to elude the last submarines of the war.
来自J. Thurber