English-Thai Dictionary
zigzag
ADJ เป็น รูป ฟันปลา คดเคี้ยว เป็น ฟันเลื่อย oblique inclined pen-rub-fan-pla
zigzag
ADV คดเคี้ยว ไปมา kod-kiao-pai-ma
zigzag
N รูป ฟันปลา รูป ตัว z รูป ฟันเลื่อย rub-fan-pla
zigzag
VI เคลื่อนที่ เป็น รูป ฟันปลา วกวน เลี้ยว ไปมา kluan-ti-pen-rub-fan-pla
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ZIGZAG
a.Having short turns.
ZIGZAG
n.Something that has short turns or angles.
ZIGZAG
v.t.To form with short turns.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ZIGZAG
Zig "zag `, n. Etym: [F. zigzag, G. zickzack, from zacke, zacken, a dentil, tooth. Cf. Tack a small nail. ]
1. Something that has short turns or angles. The fanatics going straight forward and openly, the politicians by the surer mode of zigzag. Burke.
2. (Arch. )
Defn: A molding running in a zigzag line; a chevron, or series of chevrons. See Illust. of Chevron, 3.
3. (Fort. )
Defn: See Boyau.
ZIGZAG
ZIGZAG Zig "zag `, a.
Defn: Having short, sharp turns; running this way and that in an onward course.
ZIGZAG
Zig "zag `, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Zigzagged; p. pr. & vb. n. Zigzagging.]
Defn: To form with short turns.
ZIGZAG
ZIGZAG Zig "zag `, v. i.
Defn: To move in a zigzag manner; also, to have a zigzag shape. R. Browning.
ZIGZAGGERY
ZIGZAGGERY Zig "zag `ger *y, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being zigzag; crookedness. [R.] The. .. zigzaggery of my father's approaches. Sterne.
ZIGZAGGY
ZIGZAGGY Zig "zag `gy, a.
Defn: Having sharp turns. Barham.
New American Oxford Dictionary
zigzag
zig zag |ˈzigˌzag ˈzɪɡˌzæɡ | ▶noun a line or course having abrupt alternate right and left turns: she traced a zigzag on the metal with her finger. • a turn on such a course: the road descends in a series of sharp zigzags. ▶adjective having the form of a zigzag; veering to right and left alternately: when chased by a predator, some animals take a zigzag course. ▶adverb so as to move right and left alternately: she drives zigzag across the city. ▶verb ( zigzags, zigzagging, zigzagged ) [ no obj. ] have or move along in a zigzag course: the path zigzagged between dry rises in the land. DERIVATIVES zig zag ged ly |-ˌzagədlē |adverb ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from French, from German Zickzack, symbolic of alternation of direction, first applied to fortifications.
Oxford Dictionary
zigzag
zig ¦zag |ˈzɪgzag | ▶noun a line or course having abrupt alternate right and left turns: she traced a zigzag on the metal with her finger. • a turn on a zigzag course: the road descends in a series of sharp zigzags. ▶adjective having the form of a zigzag; veering alternately to right and left: when chased by a predator, some animals take a zigzag course. ▶adverb so as to move right and left alternately: she drives zigzag across the city. ▶verb ( zigzags, zigzagging, zigzagged ) [ no obj. ] have or move along in a zigzag course: the path zigzagged between dry rises in the land. DERIVATIVES zigzaggedly adverb ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from French, from German Zickzack, symbolic of alternation of direction, first applied to fortifications.
American Oxford Thesaurus
zigzag
zigzag adjective the zigzag patterns of erosion: twisting, twisty, full of twists and turns, serpentine, meandering, snaking, snaky, winding, crooked. ANTONYMS straight.
Oxford Thesaurus
zigzag
zigzag adjective I steered a zigzag course between the trees: meandering, zigzagging, snaking, snaky, winding, wiggly, squiggly, crooked, tacking, twisting, twisty, full of twists and turns, curving, curvy, wavy, deviating, undulating, sinuous, serpentine, tortuous, irregular; technical sinuate, ogee; rare anfractuous, flexuous, meandrous, serpentiform. ANTONYMS straight. ▶verb a narrow path zigzagged steeply down from the house: meander, snake, twist, twist and turn, tack, wind, weave, wander, wiggle, squiggle, undulate.
French Dictionary
zigzag
zigzag n. m. (pl. zigzags ) nom masculin Succession d ’angles, de tournants. : La rivière fait des zigzags. Note Orthographique zigzag, en un seul mot.
zigzagant
zigzagant , ante adj. adjectif Qui marche en zigzag, qui forme des zigzags comme l ’éclair. : Des cheminements zigzagants. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le participe présent invariable zigzaguant. Ils roulaient en zigzaguant.
zigzaguer
zigzaguer v. intr. verbe intransitif Faire des zigzags en avançant. : Cette voiture zigzaguait. aimer Conjugaison Ce verbe s ’écrit toujours avec un u, même devant les lettres a et o. Il zigzagua, nous zigzaguons.
Spanish Dictionary
zigzag
zigzag nombre masculino Línea quebrada formada por segmentos que están unidos formando ángulos entrantes y salientes :allí, el camino empieza a descender en zigzag; corría en zigzag hacia las afueras; los motivos decorativos son muy variados: geométricos, zigzags, aspas, rombos y triángulos .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del francés zigzag y este probablemente del alemán zickzack , que parece compuesto con dos variantes de zacke ‘punta, diente, almena ’, por comparación de forma, pues inicialmente fue término de fortificación .El plural es zigzags .
zigzaguear
zigzaguear verbo intransitivo Moverse [una persona o una cosa ] en zigzag o estar dispuesta una cosa en forma de zigzag :esa noche sufrió un súbito ataque que le hizo andar zigzagueando por la escalera; se alejó zigzagueando por el jardín .
zigzagueo
zigzagueo nombre masculino 1 Acción de zigzaguear :la política de ambos países está tan llena de contradicciones y zigzagueos en las últimas décadas que ya no nos extraña una más .2 Efecto de zigzaguear .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
zigzag
zig zag /zɪ́ɡzæ̀ɡ /名詞 C 1 ジグザグ, Z字形, 電光形 ▸ in a zigzag ≒in zigzags ジグザグに 2 Z字形のもの, ジグザグ模様 .形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗ジグザグの, Z 字形の ▸ a zigzag path うねうねした小路 ▸ a zigzag stitch ジグザグ縫い 副詞 ジグザグに, Z字形に ▸ a road running zigzag up a hill 丘をジグザグに上って行く道 動詞 ~s ; ~ged ; ~ging 自動詞 ジグザグに進む ; Z字形になる ▸ The drunken man zigzagged down the street .酔っ払いが千鳥足で通りを歩いて行った .他動詞 …をジグザグに動かす ; Z字形にする .