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/ˈdʒʌgl/ |
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1 | I/T to keep objects moving through the air by catching them as they fall and throwing them back into the air 玩杂耍;边抛边接(物体) |
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2 | T to try to balance several things that you are holding without dropping any of them 同时拿稳(力图保持平衡) | juggling a glass of champagne and two plates of food 同时拿稳一杯香槟酒和两盘食物 | |
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3 | T to try to do several important things at the same time , especially when this is difficult (尤指艰难地)兼顾 | the pressures of juggling career and children 兼顾事业与孩子所遇到的压力 | |
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4 | T to change the way things are done , in order to achieve what you want 改变;篡改 | After juggling our schedules around, we’ ve managed to arrange a meeting. 改动我们的日程表后,我们已设法安排出时间开会。 | |
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5 | T to organize how you spend any money available so that you can find the money that you need to do different things 巧妙安排(花销) | It’ s a matter of juggling income and expenditure. 这是个合理安排收支的问题。 | |
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DERIVED WORD |
juggler noun C |
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