词汇 | shuffle |
释义 | shuffle verb uk/ˈʃʌf.əl/ us/ˈʃʌf.əl/ (WALK) [ I + adv/prep, T ]拖着脚走,曳足而行 to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them I love shuffling through the fallen leaves. 我喜欢在落叶上曳足而行。 He shuffled into the kitchen, leaning on his walking stick. 他拄着手杖拖着脚走进厨房。 Don't shuffle your feet like that! Walk normally. 不要那样拖着脚走路!把脚抬起来。 [ I usually + adv/prep, T ](因不适、紧张或尴尬而)坐立不安,把脚动来动去 to move your feet or bottom around, while staying in the same place, especially because you are uncomfortable, nervous, or embarrassed The woman in front of me kept shuffling around in her seat all the way through the performance. 演出期间,我前面的那个女人在座位上不停地动来动去。 When I asked him where he'd been, he just looked at the ground and shuffled his feet. 我问他去了什么地方时,他只是看着地面,不停地摆动双脚。 (MOVE AROUND) [ T ]把…搬来搬去;把…移来移去 to move similar things from one position or place to another, often to give an appearance of activity when nothing useful is being done She shuffled her papers nervously on her desk. 她紧张地把桌上的文件移来移去。 Many prisoners have to be shuffled around police stations because of prison overcrowding. 因为监狱过分拥挤,许多囚犯只得在警察局之间来回转移。 (MIX CARDS) [ I or T ]洗(牌) to mix a set of playing cards without seeing their values before beginning a game, so that their order is not known to any of the players It's your turn to shuffle the cards. 该你洗牌了。 Idiom shuffle off this mortal coilidiom humorous 死,咽气 to die My children can't wait for me to shuffle off this mortal coil so they can get their hands on their inheritance. 我的孩子们迫不及待地想我快些咽气,这样就能得到遗产了。 Phrasal verb shuffle something off (通常通过给予其他人而)摆脱;推开(不想要的东西) to get rid of something unwanted, usually by giving it to someone else Not until this turbulent region can shuffle off the burdens of the past will it be able to settle peacefully into the community of nations. 只有这个动荡地区摆脱过去的负担之后,才能和平地建立一个民族共同体。 The local authority may then try to shuffle these responsibilities off onto another authority. 这个地方部门可能想将这些责任推给另一个部门。 shuffle noun uk/ˈʃʌf.əl/ us/ˈʃʌf.əl/ (MOVE AROUND) [ C ]变换位置;移动 the act of moving things around from one position to another She gave her papers a quick shuffle. 她迅速地把文件挪了一下位置。 [ C ] mainly US (UK usually reshuffle)重新安排 an occasion when the positions of people or things within a particular group are changed We expect a Cabinet shuffle in the summer. 我们预计内阁将会在夏季进行重组。 (CARDS) [ C ]洗牌;洗纸牌 the act of mixing a set of playing cards before giving them out Make sure you give the cards a good shuffle before you deal. 发牌前一定要好好洗洗牌。 (MUSIC) [ U ](MP3播放器或手机等的)随机播放功能 a feature of an MP3 player, mobile phone, etc. that plays songs in a random order I put my iPod on shuffle and drove home. 我开车回家,让iPod随机播放着歌曲。 a shuffle mode/function 随机播放模式/功能 (WALK) [ S ]拖着脚走,曳足而行 a way of walking in which you pull your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them He's got arthritis and walks with a shuffle. 他得了关节炎,走路时拖着脚。 |
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