jaggedly       
adverb uk/ˈdʒæɡ.ɪd.li/ us/ˈdʒæɡ.ɪd.li/
 参差不齐地;锯齿状地
in a rough way with sharp points
  The old church stood jaggedly against the winter sky.  冬日的天空衬托出古老教堂参差的轮廓。 
 A ridge of rocks slopes jaggedly to the water's edge. 一条岩石山脊参差不齐地斜插入水。 
 See: jagged
 - More examples
 - She offered me a jaggedly opened tin of tuna and a spoon.
 - The tent-peaks jaggedly break the skyline.
 - The drama moves jaggedly between tragedy and farce.