jig
- IPA[jiɡ]
美式
- a lively dance with leaping movements.;a piece of music for a jig, typically in compound time.
- dance a jig;move up and down with a quick jerky motion
verb: jig, 3rd person present: jigs, gerund or present participle: jigging, past tense: jigged, past participle: jigged
noun: jig, plural noun: jigs
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名詞
- 1. a lively dance with leaping movements.
- ▪ a piece of music for a jig, typically in compound time.
- 2. a device that holds a piece of work and guides the tools operating on it.
- 3. a type of artificial bait that is jerked up and down through the water.
動詞
- 1. dance a jig he stood up and jigged in the cockpit
- ▪ move up and down with a quick jerky motion we were jigging about in our seats
- 2. equip (a factory or workshop) with a jig or jigs the floor space was jigged and tooled to produce six fuselages a month
- 3. fish with a jig a man jigged for squid
- extremely quickly; in a very short time
Oxford American Dictionary
- extremely quickly; in a very short time
Oxford Dictionary
- the scheme or deception is revealed or foiled
Oxford American Dictionary
- the scheme or deception is revealed or foiled
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[dʒɪɡ]
英式
- a lively dance with leaping movements.
- dance a jig: he stood up and jigged in the cockpit
Oxford Dictionary