shuffle
shuffle 英 [ˈʃʌfl] 美 [ˈʃʌfəl]
v. 洗牌,打乱;拖脚走路 n. 洗牌,打乱,混乱;拖着脚走
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- To shuffle is to drag your feet slowly along the ground as you walk. A kid might shuffle reluctantly off to his room only after being told five times that it's bedtime.
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- v. 洗牌,打乱;拖脚走路
- n. 洗牌,打乱,混乱;拖着脚走
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1. He shuffled across the room to the window.
他拖着脚走到房间那头的窗户跟前。
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2. The line shuffled forward a little.
队列往前挪了挪。
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3. Jenny shuffled her feet and blushed with shame.
珍妮来回倒换着脚,羞愧得脸红了。
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4. I shuffled the documents on my desk.
我胡乱翻动桌上的文件。
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5. Give the cards a good shuffle.
把牌好好洗一洗。
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6. Middle children tend to get lost in the shuffle.
排行居中的子女往往得不到充分的关注。
- shuffle (n.) 1620s, "an evasion, trick;" 1640s, "a wavering or undecided course of behavior meant to deceive;" from shuffle (v.). Meaning "a slow, heavy, irregular manner of moving" is from 1847; that of "a dance in which the feet are shuffled" is from 1640s. Meaning "a change in the order of playing-cards" is from 1650s. Figurative phrase lost in the shuffle is from 1888, apparently from the card-playing sense.
- shuffle (v.) 1530s, put together hastily," probably from Middle English shovelen "to move with dragging feet," itself probably a frequentative form of shoven (see shove (v.)). Or perhaps from Low German schuffeln "to walk clumsily, deal dishonestly."
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