单词 | jagged |
释义 | jaggedWord family adjectivejaggedjaggyadverbjaggedlynounjaggednessjaggerjag jag·ged /ˈdʒæɡɪd/ adjectiveadj SHARPhaving a rough or pointed edge or surface 凹凸不平的;锯齿状的 the broken bottle’s jagged edge 碎瓶子的锯齿状边缘 the jagged rocks of St. Saviour’s Point ► see thesaurus at sharp →4 See picture on 见图 Page A12 Surfaces 表面 圣基督角嶙峋的岩石 —jaggedly adverbadv Examples from the Corpus jagged• The knobby jagged clay cliff became as grand and exotic as the Grand Canyon to them.• This is an area of spectacular gorges and jagged cliffs, beautiful unspoilt villages, with historic castles and mediaeval houses.• At one corner, a large chunk had been knocked out completely, leaving a nasty, jagged edge.• Appalled by rusty, jagged equipment, she proposed replacing it in 1987.• Slabs irregularly cut with jagged lines where sections had dropped off.• jagged mountain peaks• The window had gone, and the floor was covered with jagged pieces of glass.• With their stark, jagged profiles, the rocky peaks were an obvious treasure.• Many ships have been torn apart on the jagged rocks that ring the shoreline. jagged edge• At one corner, a large chunk had been knocked out completely, leaving a nasty, jagged edge.• Some of the major new features include TrueType, which can create type of varying sizes without any jagged edges.• This one appear to have broken shortly after impact spinning the car on to its jagged edge.• When such trend lines are smoothed, the jagged edges are sawn off.• For the moment it may have smoothed or at least covered the jagged edges between the two sides.• Flames leapt hundreds of feet high, illuminating the jagged edges of the blocks.• The shaman broke the bones with his bare hands, and used the jagged edges to scratch at his bark.• There are too many jagged edges to the Clinton experience, too many highs and lows. (1400-1500) jag “cut in the edge of a piece of cloth” ((14-18 centuries)), perhaps from Arabic az-zagaye “the lance” |
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