- zig-zag course
- ломаный курс следования
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
zig|zag — «ZIHG ZAG», adjective, adverb, verb, zagged, zag|ging, noun. –adj. having a series of short, sharp turns from one side to another; characterized by such turns: »zigzag lightning, to go in a zigzag direction. SYNONYM(S): jagged, serrated, notched … Useful english dictionary
Zig Zag, l'étalon zébré — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Zigzag (homonymie). Zig Zag, l étalon zébré Données clés Réalisation Frederik Du Chau Scénario David Schmidt Steven P. Wegner Kirk De Micco Frederik Du Chau … Wikipédia en Français
zag — [zag] n. [see ZIGZAG] 1. any of the short, sharp angles or turns of a zigzag pattern, as alternating with a zig 2. any sharp turn away from a straight course vi. zagged, zagging 1. to move in a zag 2. to zigzag … English World dictionary
zig — [zig] n. [see ZIGZAG] 1. any of the short, sharp angles or turns of a zigzag pattern, alternating with a zag 2. any sharp turn away from a straight course vi. zigged, zigging 1. to move in a zig 2. to zigzag … English World dictionary
zig — I. noun Etymology: zigzag Date: 1840 1. a. one of the sharp turns, angles, or alterations in a zigzag course b. one of the short straight lines or sections of a zigzag course at an angle to a zag 2. a sharp alteration or change of direction (as… … New Collegiate Dictionary
zag — I. noun Etymology: zigzag Date: 1793 1. a. one of the sharp turns, angles, or alterations in a zigzag course b. one of the short straight lines or sections of a zigzag course at an angle to a zig 2. zig 2 II. intransitive verb (zagged … New Collegiate Dictionary
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