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词汇 juggle
释义 juggle
verb
uk /ˈdʒʌɡ.əl/ us /ˈdʒʌɡ.əl/

juggleverb (ENTERTAIN)


[ I or T ]
to throw several objects up into the air, and then catch and throw them up repeatedly so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people: (用…)玩杂耍
We all watched in amazement as he juggled with three flaming torches.他拿3个燃烧的火把玩杂耍,我们都看呆了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Carnival, fairground & circus
acrobatics
aerialist
amusement arcade
amusement park
big dipper
big top
clownishly
coconut shy
contortionist
custard pie
dodgem
fairground
juggler
juggling
loop the loopidiom
merry-go-round
midway
Punch and Judy show
trapeze artist
unicycle

juggleverb (MANAGE)


C2[ T ]informal
to succeed in arranging your life so that you have time to involve yourself in two or more different activities or groups of people: 尽力同时应付(两种或两种以上不同的活动或人)
Many parents find it hard to juggle children and a career.许多父母发现一边照顾孩子一边忙事业很难应付。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Coping and not coping
balancing act
be left holding the babyidiom
bear up
bite
bite off more than you can chewidiom
cut
head
hold
juggling
keep body and soul togetheridiom
keep the wolf from the dooridiom
keep your head above wateridiom
keep/hold your end upidiom
manage
roll
sink or swimidiom
stretch to something
stride
subsist
subsistence

juggleverb (CHANGE)


[ T ]informal
to change results or information recorded as numbers so that a situation seems to be better than it really is: 歪曲,篡改
It won't matter if we juggle the figures - no one will know.我们改动这些数字没关系——没人会知道的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Changing
about-face
about-turn
alterable
altered
alternate
churn
disturb
make something into something
malleable
meta
metamorphose
modulate
morph
pervert
rollback
rotation
rotational
sanitization
semi-domesticated
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juggle | American Dictionary


juggle
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈdʒʌɡ·əl/
to throw several objects into the air, catch them, and keep them moving so that at least one is always in the air:
[ T ]fig. Many women find it hard to juggle a family and a career (= to arrange their lives so that they have time for both).

juggle | Business English


juggle
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˈdʒʌɡl/us
to try to do two or more jobs or activities at the same time, because you do not have a lot of time:
Senior executives are under pressure to juggle the increasing demands of their workload.
juggle sth and/with sthFlexible working hours help staff juggle work and family life.
if you juggle data or resources, you use them in a way that will bring you an advantage or that may be dishonest:
Analysts think the Treasury may be able to juggle its accounts for the next few months.
FINANCE
to buy and sell shares, bonds, etc. on a regular basis in order to make a lot of money:
While individual investors may be able to juggle asset allocation themselves, diversifying into 100 or more different assets usually requires a professional fund manager.

Examples of juggle


juggle
The figures which are used in this report could be juggled in varying ways.
She had to manage with what little her husband gave her and juggling this budget gave her many headaches.
The buffoon is better equipped to handle dissimilar elements, as if he were a jester, juggling life and art, or the comic and the serious.
When juggling two radical theories with a commitment to addressing issues important in psychology, something has got to give.
Another is that unless juggled with surprising grace, themes will sometimes drop out of sight.
Four males wheeled out prams to sound effects of screaming babies, and in a very funny act, juggled crying babies on short sticks.
Poetical mimesis is dismissed as "juggling play", but still refuted and disputed as seriously as a matter of life and death.
The play has no resolution; answers are striven for but never reached; dilemmas, political and philosophical systems, moral and literary judgements are juggled about in a kaleidoscopic display.
Each object juggled may be very different - indeed the more different the better the juggling - but each is in the end only an object thrown up and caught in turn.
More usually, we are left trying to juggle between the two: periods where we have a lot of detail interspersed with period of silence.
Employed adolescents may learn to better manage their time as they juggle the multiple activities of worker, student, friend, and family member.
When family commitments had required, they had been able to juggle their freelance assignments to fit.
How can extensive practice involving full vision result in the ability to juggle with eyes closed?
Indeed, the main mechanism by which working carers juggle work and care seems to be to provide relatively few hours of care.
The community interpreter has to be able to juggle this kind of information all the time.
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