wiggle
wiggle 英 [ˈwɪgl] 美 [ˈwɪɡəl]
vt. 使……摆动,使……扭动 vi. 摆动 n. 扭动
进行时:wiggling 过去式:wiggled 过去分词:wiggled 第三人称单数:wiggles 名词复数:wiggles
- To wiggle is to move something back and forth. When you dance, you probably wiggle your hips. If you wiggle them too much, your mother might wiggle a finger at you and say "Settle down!"
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- vt. 使……摆动,使……扭动
- vi. 摆动
- n. 扭动
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1. Atoms wiggle.
原子摆动。
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2. Players use the cursor to grab, bend, pull, and wiggle the chain of amino acids anywhere along its length, folding the protein into its optimum shape.
玩家们用光标沿着链长方向在任意位置上抓取、弯曲、拉伸和摆动氨基酸链,把蛋白质折叠成最合适的形状。
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3. It's little more than a fancy small-scale version of a Scientology e-meter, a gadget that picks up on noise in the environment and makes a needle on a dial wiggle.
它比山达基教漂亮的小型电子测量仪强那么一点 也是一个用来拾取四周环境中的噪声信号 然后让指针跟着摆动的小玩意.
- wiggle (v.) early 13c., perhaps from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German, or Middle Flemish wigelen, frequentative of wiegen "to rock, wag, move back and forth," from wiege "cradle," from Proto-Germanic *wig- (source also of Old High German wiga, German Wiege "cradle," Old Frisian widze), from PIE root *wegh- "to go, move, transport in a vehicle." Related: Wiggled; wiggling. The noun is attested from 1816.
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