英['skwɪɡl]美['skwɪɡl]
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双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A squiggle is a curly, looping line, like the squiggle that serves as your signature when you sloppily sign your name.
If you can't read someone's writing, you can call it a squiggle or a scrawl. You can also use squiggle to describe decorative accents or drawn designs, like squiggles of paint in modern art or ornamental squiggles in the pattern on your sofa. Squiggle originated in the early 19th century and was initially used a verb derived from wriggle and squirm.
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词源考究
可能来自squirm和wriggle的合成词。