zip
zip
zɪp
zip
British pronunciation
/zˈɪp/

Definición y significado de "zip"en inglés

to zip
01

cerrar la cremallera de, subir la cremallera de

to securely close a piece of clothing, a bag etc. by pulling up a sliding fastener
Transitive: to zip clothes or similar covering
to zip definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The adventurer will zip the tent to keep insects out while camping.
El aventurero cerrará la tienda para mantener a los insectos fuera mientras acampa.
02

pasar rápidamente, deslizarse

to move rapidly
Intransitive: to zip somewhere
to zip definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The magician appeared to zip from one side of the stage to the other in the blink of an eye.
El mago parecía deslizarse de un lado al otro del escenario en un abrir y cerrar de ojos.
01

a device for joining two edges, usually with interlocking teeth, operated by a sliding tab

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zip definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She replaced the broken zip on her backpack.
02

a sudden, energetic movement or burst of power

example
Ejemplos
Add a bit of zip to the swing for more speed.
03

a series of letters or digits appended to a postal address to facilitate mail sorting

example
Ejemplos
New residents were asked to register their zip.
04

an insignificant amount

example
Ejemplos
The meeting accomplished zip.
05

cero, nada

a score or amount of zero, typically indicating nothing or a lack of something
example
Ejemplos
The player scored zip in the second quarter, which hurt the team ’s chances.
El jugador anotó cero en el segundo cuarto, lo que perjudicó las posibilidades del equipo.
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