juggles

英['dʒʌɡl] 美['dʒʌɡl]
  • v.玩杂耍;同时做;纂改;欺骗n.玩杂耍;纂改;花招
juggled juggled juggling juggles
  • country n.国家;乡村;区域;乡村音乐adj.乡村的;国家的;故乡的;乡村音乐的
  • roaring adj.风哮雨嚎的;喧哗的adv.非常地n.吼声;咆哮;怒吼动词roar的现在分词.
  • through adv.通过;径直;自始至终;(电话)接通;完全prep.穿过;凭借;一直到adj.直达的;直通的;贯穿的;完成的;结束的
  • villages n.村庄,村(名词village的复数形式);比利亚赫斯(姓氏)
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 耍弄 throw and catch two or more objects in the air quickly
    2. vt. 对…巧妙应付(尤指为了欺骗) arrange or deal with (sth) cleverly, especially in order to deceive

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression

  2. throwing and catching several objects simultaneously

Verb:
  1. influence by slyness

  2. manipulate by or as if by moving around components;

    "juggle an account so as to hide a deficit"

  3. deal with simultaneously;

    "She had to juggle her job and her children"

  4. throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously

  5. hold with difficulty and balance insecurely;

    "the player juggled the ball"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. When did you learn to juggle?
      你什么时候学的杂耍?
    2. The juggler is juggling with plates and balls.
      耍把戏的人正用碟子和球耍把戏。
    3. I can juggle with three balls at once!
      我能同时耍3个球!
    4. Don't juggle with your accounts.
      不要在你的帐目上搞鬼。
    5. The accountant went to prison for juggling his firm's accounts.
      会计因涂改公司的帐目而入狱。
    6. She juggled his money away.
      她骗走了他的钱。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Brain researchers at the University of Regensburg in Germany have found that learning to juggle can change brain structure.
      德国雷根斯堡大学的脑研究人员发现,学习玩杂耍可以改变大脑的结构。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+ ~+n./pron.
    1. The juggler juggled three bottles.
      这个玩杂耍的人可同时抛接三个瓶子。
    2. He juggled the company's accounts to show a profit.
      为了表明公司赢利,他篡改了公司的账目。