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shuffleverb(WALK)[I+ adv/prep,T]towalkbypullingyourfeetslowlyalong thegroundratherthanliftingthem: 拖着脚走,曳足而行 Iloveshufflingthroughthefallenleaves.我喜欢在落叶上曳足而行。 He shuffledintothekitchen,leaningon hiswalkingstick.他拄着手杖拖着脚走进厨房。 Don't shuffleyourfeetlike that! Walknormally.不要那样拖着脚走路!把脚抬起来。 [Iusually+ adv/prep,T]tomoveyourfeetorbottomaround, whilestayingin the sameplace,especiallybecause you areuncomfortable,nervous, orembarrassed: (因不适、紧张或尴尬而)坐立不安,把脚动来动去 The woman infrontof mekeptshuffling around in herseatall the way through theperformance.演出期间,我前面的那个女人在座位上不停地动来动去。 When Iaskedhim where he'd been, he justlookedat thegroundand shuffled hisfeet.我问他去了什么地方时,他只是看着地面,不停地摆动双脚。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMoving unsteadily or with difficulty - blunder
- bumble
- dodder
- dodderer
- doddery
- halting
- hardly/barely put one foot in front of the otheridiom
- have two left feetidiom
- hobble
- limp
- lollop
- lumber
- squeeze
- straggle
- teeter
- toddle
- toil
- totter
- trundle
- tumble
See more results » shuffleverb(MOVE AROUND)[T]tomovesimilarthings from onepositionorplaceto another, often to give anappearanceofactivitywhen nothingusefulis being done: 把…搬来搬去;把…移来移去 She shuffled herpapersnervouslyon herdesk.她紧张地把桌上的文件移来移去。 Manyprisonershave to be shuffled aroundpolicestationsbecause ofprisonovercrowding.因为监狱过分拥挤,许多囚犯只得在警察局之间来回转移。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTransferring and transporting objects - bear
- bearer
- bike
- bike rack
- bore
- borne
- bring
- budge
- bus
- call forsomeone
- chauffeur
- convey
- portage
- post-delivery
- putsomething/someonedown
- redeliver
- redelivery
- transplant
- transport
- transportation
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: shuffleverb(MIX CARDS)[IorT]tomixa set ofplayingcardswithoutseeingtheirvaluesbeforebeginningagame, so thattheirorderis notknownto any of theplayers: 洗(牌) It'syourturnto shuffle thecards.该你洗牌了。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCard games - all in
- bidding
- blackjack
- busted flush
- canasta
- card sharp
- deal
- diamond
- flush
- jack
- pass
- pool
- queen
- re-raise
- rebid
- recut
- rookie card
- solitaire
- spade
- straight
See more results » Idiomshuffle off this mortal coil shufflenoun(MOVE AROUND)[C]theactofmovingthings around from onepositionto another: 变换位置;移动 She gave herpapersaquickshuffle.她迅速地把文件挪了一下位置。 [C]mainlyUS(UKusuallyreshuffle)anoccasionwhen thepositionsofpeopleor things within aparticulargrouparechanged: 重新安排 WeexpectaCabinetshuffle in thesummer.我们预计内阁将会在夏季进行重组。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTransferring and transporting objects - bear
- bearer
- bike
- bike rack
- bore
- borne
- bring
- budge
- bus
- call forsomeone
- chauffeur
- convey
- portage
- post-delivery
- putsomething/someonedown
- redeliver
- redelivery
- transplant
- transport
- transportation
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Organizations, Societies & clubs shufflenoun(CARDS)[C]theactofmixinga set ofplayingcardsbefore giving them out: 洗牌;洗纸牌 Makesureyou give thecardsa good shuffle before youdeal.发牌前一定要好好洗洗牌。 ![picture of shuffle picture of shuffle](https://dictionary.cambridge.org//images/thumb/shuffl_noun_002_33642.jpg?version=5.0.287) Jonathan Knowles/Photodisc/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCard games - all in
- bidding
- blackjack
- busted flush
- canasta
- card sharp
- deal
- diamond
- flush
- jack
- pass
- pool
- queen
- re-raise
- rebid
- recut
- rookie card
- solitaire
- spade
- straight
See more results » shufflenoun(MUSIC)[U]afeatureof anMP3player,mobilephone, etc. thatplayssongsin arandomorder: (MP3播放器或手机等的)随机播放功能 I put myiPodonshuffle anddrovehome.我开车回家,让iPod随机播放着歌曲。 a shufflemode/function随机播放模式/功能 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCommunications - general words - anti-satellite
- app
- autodial
- autodialler
- cable
- cybernetics
- fibre optics
- hack
- multipath
- noise
- non-computer
- non-network
- optical fibre
- patch
- patchsomeonethrough
- pick
- satellite
- silent
- Zoombomber
- Zoombombing
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sound and image recordings shufflenoun(WALK)[S]a way ofwalkingin which youpullyourfeetslowlyalong thegroundratherthanliftingthem: 拖着脚走,曳足而行 He's gotarthritisandwalkswith a shuffle.他得了关节炎,走路时拖着脚。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMoving unsteadily or with difficulty - blunder
- bumble
- dodder
- dodderer
- doddery
- halting
- hardly/barely put one foot in front of the otheridiom
- have two left feetidiom
- hobble
- limp
- lollop
- lumber
- squeeze
- straggle
- teeter
- toddle
- toil
- totter
- trundle
- tumble
See more results » (Definition ofshufflefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)shuffle| American Dictionaryshuffleverb(WALK)[I/T]towalkbyslidingyourfeet,ratherthanliftingthem as youstep: [Ialways+ adv/prep]Grandfather shuffled into thekitchen,leaningon hiscane. shuffleyourfeet If you shuffleyourfeet, youmoveyourfeetslightlybecause you areuncomfortableorembarrassed: [T]When Iaskedwhere he’d been, he juststaredat thegroundand shuffled hisfeet. shuffleverb(MOVE AROUND)[T]tomovethings to differentpositionsor into a differentorder: She shuffledpaperson herdeskas shewaitedfor thephonetoring. Thesoftwareletsyou shuffle all ofyoursongsoralbumswith asingleclick. shufflenoun(WALK)[U]theactofwalkingbyslidingyourfeet: the shuffle ofshoesoncitysidewalks shufflenoun(MOVEMENT)[C]theactofmovingthings to differentpositionsor into a differentorder: She gave herpapersaquickshuffle. [C]A shuffle is also achangeinpeopleortheirpositionsin anorganization: Thetop-levelshufflebroughtGroncki into theWhiteHouse. (Definition ofshufflefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofshuffleshuffle Her uneasiness is also manifest in a nervous shuffling about, in her tense shoulders, and an insecure grin on her face.From theCambridge English Corpus The parkinsonism at onset consists of a contralateral bradykinetic rigid syndrome or shuffling gait, within 1 year after a stroke.From theCambridge English Corpus The most prominent gestures were shuffling gestures, which ranged from scooping gestures to stroking gestures.From theCambridge English Corpus The set was shuffled before use, and approximately half the participants received bottles in the first session and half received dishes.From theCambridge English Corpus The 16 stimulus repetitions were shuffled three times to obtain three values of shuffled-synchronous-spikes/stimulus.From theCambridge English Corpus Each color of response patch was equally likely to occur in each position, and the colors were shuffled between trials.From theCambridge English Corpus In this sense, the academic convenance of the composition was real: the individual elements could be shuffled across the site as seen fit6 [10c].From theCambridge English Corpus We find approximations of the relative entropy of a deck of n cards after m successive top to random shuffles.From theCambridge English Corpus Changes in the epidemiology of infection can result in ' shuffling ' of the hosts' parasite burdens, rather than necessarily changing the mean parasite burden.From theCambridge English Corpus The content of each row is maintained and the order within the row is shuffled.From theCambridge English Corpus In fact, if we assume the cards are well shuffled, we can specify quite precisely what the odds are for any sort of hand to be dealt.From theCambridge English Corpus We study the asymptotic behaviour of the relative entropy (to stationarity) for a commonly used model for riffle shuffling a deck of n cards m times.From theCambridge English Corpus Participants first rated every object for its membership in one category, then for the second category, and then for the third, with pictures shuffled before each category.From theCambridge English Corpus A tempting thought, yet as these authors also stress much of what we perceive as evolutionary novelty is 'simply' arrived at by shuffling a surprisingly limited number of genes.From theCambridge English Corpus By repeatedly shuffling the relationships between marker genotypes and phenotypes, a series of maximum log-likelihood ratios are calculated, from the distribution of which the critical threshold is determined.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/shuffle## |