zip
英 [zɪp]
美 [zɪp]
- n. 拉链;活力,精力;尖啸声,撕裂声;一种程序压缩的档案文件格式
- vi. 拉开或拉上;以尖啸声行进
- vt. 给...以速度;拉上或拉开拉链
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zip 尖啸声,快速,拉链拟声词,同时用以指拉链。
- zip (v.1)
- "move rapidly," 1852, of echoic origin. Meaning "close with a zipper" is from 1932. Related: Zipped; zipping.
- ZIP (adj.)
- 1963, in U.S. postal ZIP code, an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan, no doubt chosen with conscious echo of zip (v.1).
- zip (n.2)
- "zero," 1900, student slang for a grade of zero on a test, etc.; of unknown origin; compare zilch.
- zip (v.2)
- "to close or fasten by means of a zipper," 1932, back-formation from zipper (n.). Related: Zipped; zipping; zipless.
- zip (n.1)
- "sound of something moving rapidly," 1875, imitative. Zip gun "homemade pistol" first recorded 1950.
- 1. Zip drives help people to organise their important information.
- 压缩磁盘驱动器有助于人们管理重要信息。
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- 2. Tommy Tune gives the choreography his usual class and zip.
- 汤米·图恩在编排的舞蹈中注入其一贯的优雅和活力。
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- 3. These zip-top bags are great space-savers if storage is limited.
- 如果可储藏的地方有限,这些拉环式背包能节省很大空间。
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- 4. The helicopter can zip along at about 150 kilometres an hour.
- 该直升机能以每小时150公里左右的速度疾进。
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- 5. He pulled the zip of his leather jacket down slightly.
- 他稍稍往下拉了拉皮夹克的拉链。
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