jiggle 英 [ˈdʒɪgl]   美 [ˈdʒɪɡəl]

jiggle

jiggle  英 [ˈdʒɪgl] 美 [ˈdʒɪɡəl]

n. 轻摇;微动  vt. 轻摇 

进行时:jiggling  过去式:jiggled  过去分词:jiggled  第三人称单数:jiggles  名词复数:jiggles 

Holding a grease-stained bag of Chinese food in one hand, I jiggle the key in the lock, which always sticks, as if forcing me to pause and collect my thoughts before I go in. 我一只手里拿着浸出油渍的中国食品袋,左右拧动钥匙,钥匙眼儿里总是粘粘的,就好像在我进屋之前迫使我停一下让我想一想似的。
jiggle may make running both more difficult and injurious than it needs to be. 最后,可能使跑步变得比原本更加具困难性和伤害性。

  • To jiggle is to move very quickly back and forth or up and down. If you ride in a car over bumpy roads holding a bowl of Jello on your lap, you can watch it jiggle until you reach your destination.
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  • n. 轻摇;微动
  • vt. 轻摇
  • 1. Holding a grease-stained bag of Chinese food in one hand, I jiggle the key in the lock, which always sticks, as if forcing me to pause and collect my thoughts before I go in.

    我一只手里拿着浸出油渍的中国食品袋,左右拧动钥匙,钥匙眼儿里总是粘粘的,就好像在我进屋之前迫使我停一下让我想一想似的。

  • 2. jiggle may make running both more difficult and injurious than it needs to be.

    最后,可能使跑步变得比原本更加具困难性和伤害性。

  • 3. When ready, bake at 400 degrees on a cookie tray for 10 to 12 minutes or until the center does not jiggle.

    准备好后放在餐盘里,在400度下烘焙10到12分钟或至中心部分不晃动。

  • jiggle (v.) 1836, from jig (v.) "move up and down or to and fro" (c. 1600, from jig (v.) but perhaps influenced by jog) + -le, which here could be either diminutive or frequentative. Related: Jiggled; jiggling. As a noun, from 1840.
jig·gle / ˈdʒɪɡl ; NAmE ˈdʒɪɡl / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] ( informal) to move or make sth move up and down or from side to side with short quick movements (使)上下急动,左右摇摆,抖动 (+ adv./prep.) Stop jiggling around! 别晃来晃去的! She jiggled with the lock. 她摆弄着锁。 jigglesth (+ adv./prep.) He stood jiggling his car keys in his hand. 他站在那儿手里摆弄着汽车钥匙。 jiggle jiggles jiggled jiggling jig·gle / ˈdʒɪɡl ; NAmE ˈdʒɪɡl /
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