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1. adjectivezickzackförmig; Zickzack[muster, -anordnung]2. adverb 3. nounZickzacklinie, die* * *1. adjective((of a line, road etc) having sharp bends or angles from side to side: a zigzag path through the woods.) Zickzack-...2. verb(to move in a zigzag manner: The road zigzagged through the mountains.) im Zickzack verlaufen* * *zig·zag[ˈzɪgzæg]I. nin a \zigzag im Zickzackwe followed the \zigzag path up the hill wir liefen im Zickzack den Bergpfad hinaufto steer a \zigzag course einen Zickzackkurs steuern\zigzag pattern Zickzackmuster ntto get to the airport she drives \zigzag across the city um zum Flughafen zu kommen, fährt sie kreuz und quer durch die StadtIV. vi<- gg->sich akk im Zickzack bewegen; line, path im Zickzack verlaufen* * *['zɪgzg]1. nZickzack m or ntthe river cuts a zigzag through the rocks — der Fluss bahnt sich im Zickzack einen Weg durch die Felsen
we had to make a long zigzag across the ice — wir mussten uns lange im Zickzack über das Eis bewegen
a pattern of straight lines and zigzags — ein Muster aus Geraden und Zickzacklinien
2. adjZickzack-; road, path zickzackförmig3. advzickzackförmig, im Zickzack4. viim Zickzack laufen/fahren etc; (NAUT) Zickzack(kurs) fahrento zigzag along — im Zickzack laufen/fahren etc
* * *zigzag [ˈzıɡzæɡ]A s1. Zickzack m2. Zickzacklinie, -bewegung f, -kurs m (auch fig)3. Zickzackweg m, -straße f, Serpentine(nstraße) f4. ARCH Zickzackfries mB adj zickzackförmig, Zickzack…C adv im ZickzackD v/i sich zickzackförmig bewegen, im Zickzack laufen oder fahren etc, zickzackförmig verlaufen (Weg etc)E v/t1. zickzackförmig gestalten2. im Zickzack durchqueren* * *1. adjectivezickzackförmig; Zickzack[muster, -anordnung]2. adverb 3. nounzigzag line — Zickzacklinie, die
Zickzacklinie, die* * *n.Zickzack -s n.
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