jagged
jagged 英 [ˈdʒægɪd] 美 [ˈdʒæɡɪd]
adj. 锯齿状的;参差不齐的 v. 使成缺口;使成锯齿状(jag的过去式)
- Something is jagged when it has an uneven edge or quality to it. Teeth can be jagged, saw blades can be jagged, and the edges of leaves can be jagged.
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- adj. 锯齿状的;参差不齐的
- v. 使成缺口;使成锯齿状(jag的过去式)
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1. All I could make out was a long, jagged line with some high plateaus.
我所能辨认出来的,只有一条参差不齐的长线条,其中有一些高的凸起。
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2. It was over this jagged, rusty territory that the moon now loomed, and the swaths of crumpled metal swelled as if carried on a high tide.
这片月亮正在逐渐靠近的参差不齐的生锈的土地已经完了,大幅的皱皱的金属片像乘着高高的浪头升起。
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3. Lightning cuts a jagged line through the evening sky in Montana's Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.
在蒙大拿的大角羊峡谷国家娱乐区,闪电在夜空中割出一道锯齿状的线。
- jagged (adj.) mid-15c., "having notches," from verb jaggen (c. 1400) "to pierce, slash, cut; to notch or nick; cut or tear unevenly," a Scottish and northern English word of unknown origin, related to jag (n.2). Originally of garments with regular "toothed" edges; meaning "with the edge irregularly cut" is from 1570s. Related: Jaggedly; jaggedness.
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