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  • 1 zigzaguear

    v.
    to zigzag.
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    1 to zigzag
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    verb
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    verbo intransitivo to zigzag
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    = wind, zigzag, wind + Posesivo + way.
    Ex. The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.
    Ex. The car zigzagged a 30 mile path in 10 minutes as the crow flies.
    Ex. The plain is crisscrossed by a number of smaller rivers which wind their way lazily down toward the St. Lawrence = La llanura está entrecruzada por varios ríos más pequeños que serpentean perezosamente hasta desembocar en el San Lorenzo.
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    verbo intransitivo to zigzag
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    = wind, zigzag, wind + Posesivo + way.

    Ex: The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.

    Ex: The car zigzagged a 30 mile path in 10 minutes as the crow flies.
    Ex: The plain is crisscrossed by a number of smaller rivers which wind their way lazily down toward the St. Lawrence = La llanura está entrecruzada por varios ríos más pequeños que serpentean perezosamente hasta desembocar en el San Lorenzo.

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    zigzaguear [A1 ]
    vi
    to zigzag
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    zigzaguear ( conjugate zigzaguear) verbo intransitivo
    to zigzag
    zigzaguear verbo intransitivo to zigzag
    ' zigzaguear' also found in these entries:
    English:
    weave
    - zigzag
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    to zigzag
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    v/i zigzag
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    : to zigzag

    Spanish-English dictionary > zigzaguear

  • 2 hacer eses

    v.
    to zigzag.
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    (gen) to zigzag 2 (por borrachera) to stagger about
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    [carretera]to zigzag, twist and turn; [coche]to zigzag; [borracho]to reel about
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    (v.) = zigzag
    Ex. The car zigzagged a 30 mile path in 10 minutes as the crow flies.
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    (v.) = zigzag

    Ex: The car zigzagged a 30 mile path in 10 minutes as the crow flies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer eses

См. также в других словарях:

  • zigzag — I UK [ˈzɪɡzæɡ] / US [ˈzɪɡˌzæɡ] noun [countable] Word forms zigzag : singular zigzag plural zigzags a line or movement that makes sharp angles because it suddenly changes from one direction to another Here the road goes down steeply in a series of …   English dictionary

  • zigzag — I. noun Etymology: French Date: 1712 one of a series of short sharp turns, angles, or alterations in a course; also something having the form or character of such a series < a blouse with green zigzags > < endured the zigzags of policy Richard… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • zigzag — zig|zag1 [ˈzıgzæg] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: , probably from German zickzack] a pattern that looks like a line of z s joined together ▪ a zigzag path along the cliff zigzag 2 zigzag2 past tense and past participle zigzagged present… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • zigzag — zig|zag1 [ zıg,zæg ] noun count a line or movement that makes sharp angles because it suddenly changes from one direction to another: a pattern of blue and yellow zigzags zigzag zig|zag 2 [ zıg,zæg ] adjective following or making a line with… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • zigzag — 1 noun (C) a pattern that looks like a line of z s joined together: a zigzag path along the cliff 2 verb zigzagged, zigzagging (I) to move forward in sharp angles, first to the left and then to the right etc: The path zigzagged down the hillside …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • zigzag — [zig′zag΄] n. [Fr, prob. < Ger zickzack, redupl. < zacke, a tooth, sharp prong or point] 1. a series of short, sharp angles or turns in alternate directions, as in a line or course 2. something characterized by such a series, as a design,… …   English World dictionary

  • Zigzag — A zigzag is a pattern made up of small corners at variable angles, though constant within the zigzag, tracing a path between two parallel lines; it can be described as both jagged and fairly regular. Traditionally a zig points in the left… …   Wikipedia

  • zigzag — zigzaggedness /zig zag id nis/, n. /zig zag /, n., adj., adv., v., zigzagged, zigzagging. n. 1. a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other. 2. one of a series of such turns, as in a line or …   Universalium

  • zigzag — /ˈzɪgzæg / (say zigzag) noun 1. a line, course, or progression characterised by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other. 2. one of a series of such turns, as in a line or path. 3. anything in the form of a zigzag. –adjective 4.… …  

  • Zigzag transformer — A zigzag transformer is a special purpose transformer. It has primary windings but no secondary winding. One application is to derive an earth reference point for an ungrounded electrical system. Another is to control harmonic currents.As with… …   Wikipedia

  • path — noun 1 way across land ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ narrow ▪ steep ▪ winding ▪ cobblestone (esp. AmE), dirt …   Collocations dictionary

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