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juggle美 ['dʒʌɡ(ə)l] 英 ['dʒʌɡ(ə)l] - v.玩杂耍(连续向空中抛接多个物体)
- n.耍花招;变戏法
- 网络耍把戏;耍弄;玩戏法
过去分词:juggled 现在分词:juggling 第三人称单数:juggles v. fit in,manage,organize,cope with,run 1. | [i][t] 玩杂耍(连续向空中抛接多个物体)to throw a set of three or more objects such as balls into the air and catch and throw them again quickly, one at a time |
| My uncle taught me to juggle. 我叔叔教我玩杂耍。 | | | | I was juggling books, shopping bags and the baby(= I was trying to hold them all without dropping them) . 我手里又是书,又是购物袋,还抱着孩子,跟演杂技一样。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (with sth) 尽力同时应付(两个或更多的重要工作或活动)to try to deal with two or more important jobs or activities at the same time so that you can fit all of them into your life |
| Working mothers are used to juggling their jobs, their children's needs and their housework. 为人母的职业女性已经习惯了既要工作,又要照顾孩子,还得做家务。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 有效地组织,有效利用(信息、数字、开支等)to organize information, figures, the money you spend, etc. in the most useful or effective way |
v. | 1. to keep several objects in motion in the air at the same time by throwing them and catching them in quick succession 2. to keep adjusting your grip or stance in order to balance objects being held 3. to try to make something fit into a satisfactory pattern or schedule by careful arranging 4. to manipulate data in order to deceive 5. to try to balance several things that you are holding without dropping any of them 6. to try to do several important things at the same time, especially when this is difficult 7. to change the way that things are done, in order to achieve what you want 8. to arrange numbers or information in a particular way, in order to make someone believe something that is not true 9. to organize how you spend any money available so that you can find the money that you need to do different things 1. to keep several objects in motion in the air at the same time by throwing them and catching them in quick succession 2. to keep adjusting your grip or stance in order to balance objects being held 3. to try to make something fit into a satisfactory pattern or schedule by careful arranging 4. to manipulate data in order to deceive 5. to try to balance several things that you are holding without dropping any of them 6. to try to do several important things at the same time, especially when this is difficult 7. to change the way that things are done, in order to achieve what you want 8. to arrange numbers or information in a particular way, in order to make someone believe something that is not true 9. to organize how you spend any money available so that you can find the money that you need to do different things |
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