| 释义 |
jig·gle I. \ˈjigəl\ verb (jiggled ; jiggled ; jiggling \-g(ə)liŋ\ ; jiggles) Etymology: freq. of jig (II) intransitive verb : to move with quick little continuous jerks or oscillating motions back and forth or up and down < jiggling like a doll on a coiled spring — Raymond Chandler > transitive verb : to cause to jiggle < jiggled the cup to mix the milk and the coffee — Wirt Williams > II. noun (-s) 1. : the motion of one that jiggles 2. : a brief contrived fluctuation in the price of a stock more limited than a pool operation |