juggle 的 3 个定义
jug·gled, jug·gling.
- to keep in continuous motion in the air simultaneously by tossing and catching.
- to hold, catch, carry, or balance precariously; almost drop and then catch hold again: The center fielder juggled the ball but finally made the catch.
- to alter or manipulate in order to deceive, as by subterfuge or trickery: to juggle the business accounts; to juggle the facts.
- to manage or alternate the requirements of so as to handle each adequately: to juggle the obligations of job and school.
jug·gled, jug·gling.
- to perform feats of manual or bodily dexterity, as tossing up and keeping in continuous motion a number of balls, plates, knives, etc.
- to use artifice or trickery.
- the act or fact of juggling.
juggle 近义词
mislead, falsify; handle several things at once
更多juggle例句
- His thankfully negative result took 48 hours to come in, resulting in two days of missed camp and the all too familiar work-parenting juggle.
- He hopes to go to Stanford and major in computer science, but for now he has to juggle homework with his online vigilante persona.
- Even if you think they're evil enough to juggle the jobs figures, it's probably too late to do the president any good.
- Well, a bear can juggle and stand on a ball and he's talented, but he's not famous.
- When they did, the guys suddenly had two sets of girls at the house to juggle, and neither pair knew about the other.
- He managed to juggle a challenging workload and foster good relations among officials at various agencies.
- A frind iv mine wanst got full iv kerosene an' attempted to juggle a polisman.
- Through her tears his meagre face showed as a seraph's who spoke the truth and forbade her to juggle with her soul.
- He was all in white, his waistcoat had long sleeves, and every minute it seemed as if he must begin to juggle with glasses.
- He couldn't even juggle one foot backward and forward without correction.
- My thoughts merely revel and juggle with them, picture and legend—they are pastimes of my child-self.