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What does zoom, zip and zebra mean?

hum

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intransitive verb

1. Buzzes.

2. (Aircraft) has risen sharply; (prices) soared.

3. (The camera) quickly approaches (or leaves) the subject; Enlarge (or reduce) a photo (with a zoom lens)

transitive verb

1. Buzzes.

Rise sharply

3. Push (picture) closer (or farther)

Noun (short for noun)

1. Huh

Rise sharply

3. Zoom photography; zoom lens

4. vitality; enthusiasm

vitality

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Noun (short for noun)

1. (of bullets) scream; Tearing sound [C]

We heard the scream of bullets.

We heard the screams of bullets.

2. Oral energy, vitality [U]

She is full of energy.

She is full of energy.

3. British zipper [C]

If your zipper won't pull, it may be because a thread is stuck.

If your zipper won't pull, it may be because a thread is stuck.

4. Nothing, nothing, nothing

intransitive verb

1. Screaming forward [Q]

The car sped by endlessly.

Endless cars roared by.

Bullets whizzed past.

Bullets whizzed past.

Step 2 act quickly and forcefully

We passed the customs quickly.

We passed the customs quickly.

She hurried through her homework and then went to the movies.

She finished her homework quickly and then went to the movies.

unzip

This jacket zips easily.

This jacket zips easily.

Zip up, or you will catch a cold.

Zip up, or you will catch a cold.

transitive verb

1. Give speed (or strength) to ...

2. Increase enthusiasm (or interest, etc.). )[(+up)]

3. Zipper (or fastener) [〔O8〕]

Zip up your coat before you go out.

Zip up your coat before you go out.

zebra

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Noun (short for noun)

1. Moving zebra

Zebras have black and white stripes all over their bodies.

Zebras have black and white stripes all over their bodies.

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