juggler 英 [ˈdʒʌglə(r)]   美 [ˈdʒʌɡlɚ]

juggler

juggler  英 [ˈdʒʌglə(r)] 美 [ˈdʒʌɡlɚ]

n. 变戏法的人;玩杂耍的人;骗子 

名词复数:jugglers 

All this was done with the talent of a juggler. 所有这一切都是用魔术师般巧妙手法完成的。
Only when a juggler misses catching his ball does he appeal to me. 只在一个变戏法的人接不到球的时候,他才能吸引我。

  • A juggler is someone who can toss and catch several objects at once, always keeping at least one of them in the air at any given moment. If you want to become a juggler, try juggling tennis balls instead of fiery torches.
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  • n. 变戏法的人;玩杂耍的人;骗子
  • 1. All this was done with the talent of a juggler.

    所有这一切都是用魔术师般巧妙手法完成的。

  • 2. Only when a juggler misses catching his ball does he appeal to me.

    只在一个变戏法的人接不到球的时候,他才能吸引我。

  • 3. Yes, it is a constant struggle and I have become a time and management juggler but they are the ones who teach me the most valuable lessons in life.

    是的,这是不断的奋斗,我已经成为一个时间和管理的魔术师,不过,是他们教给了我生活中最宝贵的经验。

  • juggler (n.) c. 1100, iugulere "jester, buffoon," also "wizard, sorcerer," from Old English geogelere "magician, conjurer," also from Anglo-French jogelour, Old French jogleor (accusative), from Latin ioculatorem (nominative ioculator) "joker," from ioculari "to joke, to jest" (see jocular). The connecting notion between "magician" and "juggler" is dexterity. Especial sense "one who practices sleight of hand, one who performs tricks of dexterity" is from c. 1600.
jug·gler / ˈdʒʌɡlə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒʌɡlər / noun a person who juggles,especially an entertainer 玩杂耍的人;耍把戏的人;变戏法的人 juggler jugglers jug·gler / ˈdʒʌɡlə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒʌɡlər /
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