1.Z[之]字形路线的一个转折
2.(方向的)转变,转急
1.(zigged zigging) 作 Z 字形转弯,急转
1.a sharp line, direction, movement, or course that forms part of a zigzag
1.to move in a sharp line, direction, movement, or course that forms part of a zigzag
1.Zigging and zagging for years over the question of disarmament.
多年来在裁军问题上总是反复不定。
2.In the 1980s and 1990s, foreign shares were generally less than 50% correlated, zigging whenever the U. S. zagged.
在上世纪80年代和90年代,关联度通常低于50%,每逢美国股市往这个方向走时,外国股市就朝那个方向走。
3.Well, I've found that often "doing the opposite" ( zigging when others are zagging) can actually work.
我发现,“反其道而行之”的策略(当别人向东的时候你向西)往往真正能起作用。