zipped

英[zɪpt] 美[zɪpt]
  • adj.用拉链扣上的动词zip的过去式和过去分词.
  • movement n.活动;运动;动作;[音]乐章
  • zionist n.犹太复国主义者adj.犹太复国主义者的
名词 zip:
  1. a quantity of no importance

  2. a code of letters and digits added to a postal address to aid in the sorting of mail

  3. forceful exertion

  4. a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab

    1. She zipped through her homework, and then go to a movie.
      她迅速做完功课,然后就看电影去了。
    2. She's just zipped into town to buy some food.
      她像一阵风似的进城去买些食物。
    3. If your zip stuck, it may be because a thread has caught.
      如果你的拉链拉不动,那有可能是因为有根线卡住了。
    4. The lie can not be zipped properly.
      钮扣遮布的拉链没法扣好。