简明英汉词典
juggle
[5dVQ^l]
vi.
玩戏法, 诓骗, 篡改
vt.
耍弄, 歪曲, 篡改
n.
玩戏法, 魔术, 欺骗
美国传统词典[双解]
juggle
jug.gle
AHD:[j?g“…l]
D.J.[6d9(g*l]
K.K.[6d9(g*l]
v.(动词)
jug.gled, jug.gling, jug.gles
v.tr.(及物动词)
(1)To keep (two or more objects) in the air at one time by alternately tossing and catching them.
用…玩杂耍,边抛边接:通过轮流抛接使(两个或两个以上物体)同时保持于空中
(2)To have difficulty holding; balance insecurely:
拿不稳,失去平衡:勉为其难地支住;使…勉强保持平衡:
juggled the ball but finally caught it; shook hands while juggling a cookie and a teacup.
尽力使球保持平衡但最后还是接住了它;握手时忙乱地抓着点心和茶杯
(3)To keep (more than two activities, for example) in motion or progress at one time:
同时做:使(如两种以上活动等)同时保持运作或进展:
managed to juggle a full-time job and homemaking.
设法在持家的同时做一份全职工作
(4)To manipulate in order to deceive:
篡改:为了欺骗而歪曲篡改:
juggle figures in a ledger.
篡改分类账上的数字
v.intr.(不及物动词)
(1)To juggle objects or perform other tricks of manual dexterity.
玩杂耍,变戏法:玩杂耍或表演其它需要手的灵巧的戏法
(2)To make rapid motions or manipulations:
迅速移动或操作:
juggled with the controls on the television to improve the picture.
迅速调整电视机的控制器以改善画面效果
(3)To use trickery; practice deception.
耍花招;进行欺骗
n.(名词)
(1)The act of juggling.
玩杂耍或变戏法
(2)Trickery for a dishonest end.
花招,骗局:为达到不正当目的的诡计花招
语源
(1)Middle English jogelen [to entertain by performing tricks]
中古英语 jogelen [通过玩杂耍变戏法给……以娱乐]
(2)from Old French jogler
源自 古法语 jogler
(3)from Latin iocul3o} [to jest]
源自 拉丁语 iocul3o} [开玩笑,讲笑话]
(4)from ioculus [diminutive of] iocus [joke] * see yek-
源自 ioculus [] iocus的小后缀 [笑话,玩笑] *参见 yek-
现代英汉词典
juggle
[5dVQ^(E)l]
vi., vt.
-gled, -gling
(1)(常与with连用)耍杂耍
to juggle with balls
用球玩把戏
(2)耍,弄
She likes to juggle ideas.
她爱动脑筋。
(3)(常与with连用)欺骗;骗取
"If you juggle with your accounts, you'll get into trouble."
"你要是在帐目上做手脚,你可要遇到麻烦了。"
The accountant went to prison for juggling his firm's accounts.
会计因涂改公司的帐目而入狱。
现代英汉综合大辞典
juggle
[5dVQ^l]
n.
(1)接球不稳
(2)调整上场阵容
(3)【林】木段
美国传统词典
juggle
jug.gle
AHD:[j?g“…l]
D.J.[6d/(g*l]
K.K.[6d/(g*l]
v.
jug.gled, jug.gling, jug.gles
v.tr.
(1)To keep (two or more objects) in the air at one time by alternately tossing and catching them.
(2)To have difficulty holding; balance insecurely:
juggled the ball but finally caught it; shook hands while juggling a cookie and a teacup.
(3)To keep (more than two activities, for example) in motion or progress at one time:
managed to juggle a full-time job and homemaking.
(4)To manipulate in order to deceive:
juggle figures in a ledger.
v.intr.
(1)To juggle objects or perform other tricks of manual dexterity.
(2)To make rapid motions or manipulations:
juggled with the controls on the television to improve the picture.
(3)To use trickery; practice deception.
n.
(1)The act of juggling.
(2)Trickery for a dishonest end.
语源
(1)Middle English jogelen [to entertain by performing tricks]
(2)from Old French jogler
(3)from Latin iocul3o} [to jest]
(4)from ioculus [diminutive of] iocus [joke] * see yek-
英汉法学大词典
juggle
v.诈欺 ,篡改
英汉化学大词典
juggle
vt.变戏法,巧妙处理,歪曲,捏造;n.魔术,欺骗
英汉计算机大词典
juggle
vt.变戏法(巧妙处理,歪曲;n.魔术(欺骗)
英汉机械大词典
juggle
n.锯开时无疵裂的木材
英汉冶金大词典
juggle
n.锯开时无疵裂的木材