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squiggles

美 [ˈskwɪgəlz]

n.  (写或画的)弯弯曲曲的线条; 潦草的笔迹
squiggle的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • 不规则的曲线;波形曲线
    Asquiggleis a line that bends and curls in an irregular way.

    双语例句

    • Can you work out what these squiggles mean?
      你能辩认出这些潦草的字迹是什么意思吗?
    • Her signature looked like a series of inky squiggles.
      她的签名看上去像一串用墨水涂出来的弯弯扭扭的曲线。
    • That's because the erratic squiggle is, effectively, the sum of a number of much more regular squiggles, which represent different frequencies of sound.
      那是因为不规则的波形曲线事实上由多个规则波形曲线叠加起来的,而每一个代表着声音的不同频率。
    • That's because body text gets to break the consistency rule, especially if your heading fonts are serif fonts ( serif fonts have the little squiggles, like at the end of the downstroke of the "y").
      这是因为主体文本打破了一致性原则,尤其是当标题字体是serif字体的时候(serif字体有一些花体,比如字母“y”的最后一笔的末尾)。
    • But now Post-it notes are frowned on and the computer insists that my new password must contain a confusing mixture of cases, numbers and squiggles and be endlessly changed.
      但如今便签纸也被否掉了,电脑又要求新密码必须是一个包含字母、数字和符号的复杂组合,且必须不断更换。
    • We draw squiggles on a page to represent abstract ideas, and every literate person understands them as words.
      我们在纸片上胡乱涂鸦表达抽象概念,每一个学者可以把他们理解成文字。
    • In 2011, researchers at Northwestern University led by Joel Voss did a study showing that the human brain is wired to look for familiarity and meaning in the most abstract squiggles.
      2011年,由乔尔·沃斯带头的西北大学研究人员的一项研究表明,在寻找熟悉的事物时,人的大脑的状态是超乎正常的,并会反应出最抽象的脑波。
    • Her writing is just squiggles.
      她写的字弯弯曲曲。
    • That's not art, that's just a few squiggles on a piece of paper!
      那不是艺术,那只是一张纸上的几条曲线!
    • She prefers food that wiggles and squiggles.
      她更喜欢弯曲摆动的食物。