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jug.gle (obj)5dVQg76vto throw (several objects) into the air, catch them, and throw them up again, so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people玩杂耍; 耍Steve can juggle with four balls, and is now learning to do it with five. [I]史蒂夫会抛接四个球,现在正在学抛接五个球。We all watched in amazement as he juggled flaming torches. [T]我们都惊讶地看着他耍几把燃烧的火炬。(fig. ) Many women find it hard to juggle children and a career (= to arrange their lives so that they have time for both). [T]许多妇女发觉既照顾孩子又工作很困难。(fig. ) Many women today have to perform a juggling act (= have to deal with their work and home duties).现在许多妇女不得不既工作又照顾家庭。(fig. ) It won't matter if we juggle the figures (= change them so that they seem to be as we wish them) --no one will know. [T]我们篡改数字没关系----没人会知道。
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