juggle
英 [ˈdʒʌɡ.əl]
美 [ˈdʒʌɡ.əl]
- vi. 玩杂耍;欺骗;歪曲
- vt. 歪曲;欺骗
- n. 玩戏法;欺骗
1. A juggler was originally a 'jester', and the word is related to English joke.
2. jocular, joke => juggle, juggler.
3. 谐音“假哥、假割”。
juggle 玩杂耍同时抛接物体,同时应付来自拉丁语joculari,玩耍,玩乐,词源同joke,jocular.引申词义玩杂耍同时抛接物体,同时应付等。
- juggle (v.)
- late 14c., "entertain by clowning or doing tricks," back-formation from juggler and in part from Old French jogler "play tricks, sing songs," from Late Latin ioculare (source of Italian giocolare), from Latin ioculari "to jest" (see jocular). Related: Juggled; juggling.
- 1. I can't juggle.
- 我不会玩杂耍。
- 2. to juggle with balls
- 抛接球
- 3. The management team meets several times a week to juggle budgets and resources.
- 管理团队一周碰头几次,以同时兼顾预算和资源。
- 4. She likes to juggle ideas.
- 她爱动脑筋.
- 5. If you decide to change planes at San Francisco, you'll have to juggle with your luggage.
- 如果你想在旧金山换飞机, 你得转运行李.