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shuffle

/shuhf-uhl/US // ˈʃʌf əl //UK // (ˈʃʌfəl) //

洗牌,摇摆,洗盘,洗涤

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v.无主动词 verb
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    shuf·fled, shuf·fling.

    • : to walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait.
    • : to scrape the feet over the floor in dancing.
    • : to move clumsily: to shuffle into one's clothes.
    • : to act underhandedly or evasively with respect to a stated situation: to shuffle out of one's responsibilities.
    • : to intermix so as to change the relative positions of cards in a pack.
v.有主动词 verb
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    shuf·fled, shuf·fling.

    • : to move along the ground or floor without lifting them.
    • : to perform with such movements.
    • : to move this way and that.
    • : to put, thrust, or bring trickily, evasively, or haphazardly: to shuffle one's way into favor.
    • : to mix so as to change the relative positions.
    • : to jumble together, mix, or interchange the positions of.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a scraping movement; dragging gait.
    • : an evasive trick; evasion.
    • : an act or instance of shuffling.
    • : Cards. a shuffling of cards in a pack.the right or turn to shuffle preparatory to dealing: You win the shuffle.
    • : a dance in which the feet are shuffled along the floor.
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    • : shuffle off, to thrust aside; get rid of.to move away by, or as if by, shuffling: They shuffled off to school with little enthusiasm.

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Examples

  • Third, even if Netflix were to officially add a linear channel to its global service, that channel could end up being little more than a dressed-up shuffle button spinning through Netflix’s library of shows and movies.

  • Count Industry Dive among the winners of B2B media’s coronavirus shuffle.

  • Put simply, they didn’t have to go through the shuffle of standing up a digital storefront or digitizing a customer touchpoint practically overnight.

  • In 2018, the delightful “Stan and Ollie” unfortunately got lost in the holiday release shuffle and did not get the box office or the reviews it deserved.

  • Not only do overly long emails annoy bloggers but your intended message will get lost in the shuffle.

  • Obama has latched on to the failure of the embargo to topple the Castros as justification to shuffle the deck.

  • These formations streamed from Rwanda with the same hopeless shuffle as they did from Bosnia and now as they do from Syria.

  • Near the door thousands of stilettos slide and shuffle on black ice, somehow always keeping their immaculate balance.

  • Suddenly the crowd parted, making way for a man who walked toward us in a bent over shuffle.

  • He instead had to work for it, fake it, steal it, copy it, shuffle and fight.

  • Surely nothing can be more ungraceful than to see a lady shuffle and run across a street.

  • There 'light, and played at shuffle-board, eat cream and good churies; and so with good refreshment home.

  • He call me by my name, an' den it come over me dat we done got mix' up in de shuffle an' dat I wuz shootin' at you.

  • There was a shuffle of feet all round, and a general rush of anxious mothers into the rick to fetch out their young.

  • The man at the entrance ties on these enormous things and we shuffle along in them as best we can.