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 juggling ['dʒʌgliŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. (=jugglery)欺骗, 杂耍
a. 欺骗的,欺诈的,变戏法(似)的

  1. The juggler is juggling with plates and balls.
    耍把戏的人正用碟子和球耍把戏。
  2. He loves juggling with language, so much so that one often loses the thread of his argument.
    他喜欢在语言上玩花样,弄得人家连他的论点也抓不住。


juggling
[ noun ]
  1. the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression

  2. <noun.act>
  3. throwing and catching several objects simultaneously

  4. <noun.act>


Juggle \Jug"gle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Juggled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Juggling}.] [OE. juglen; cf. OF. jogler, jugler, F. jongler.
See {Juggler}.]
1. To play tricks by sleight of hand; to cause amusement and
sport by tricks of skill; to conjure; especially, to
maintian several objects in the air at one time by tossing
them up with one hand, catching them with the other hand,
and passing them from the catching to the tossing hand.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. To practice artifice or imposture.

Be these juggling fiends no more believed. --Shak.


Juggling \Jug"gling\, n. [p. pr. from {juggle}, v. t.]
1. Jugglery; underhand practice.

2. The act or process of keeping several objects in the air
at one time by tossing them with the hands. See {juggle}
v. t., senses 2, 3, and 4.
[PJC]


Juggling \Jug"gling\, a.
Cheating; tricky. -- {Jug"gling*ly}, adv.

  1. He believes that the task facing Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan is so difficult that it resembles "juggling a double-bladed ax and a buzz saw."
  2. Mr. Lucas is also hoping to promote juggling and running as a new popular sport, called "joggling."
  3. Though Carver appeared to wear his heart on his sleeve, and Barthelme to keep his hands in his pockets (or keep them busy juggling verbal dreck and diamonds), their characters struggled with feelings of futility and depression and often with alcoholism.
  4. Many department store groups have ratios of under 30 per cent, while discounters squeeze below 20 per cent. The Cincinnati-based retailer, acutely aware of the problem, has been juggling the back-office facilities which support its multi-chain group.
  5. If Simex opts to join Globex, CME still has a problem juggling its membership in both systems. Simex is sanguine about Globex.
  6. At 64, Academy Award-winning actor Paul Newman races on, juggling success in three high pressure, demanding professions: acting, the food business and auto racing.
  7. But isn't juggling the portfolio of brands, and pinpointing growth sectors, supposed to be the art of consumer products management?
  8. "Dick is really remarkable, unusually organized and efficient," she says, in his juggling of business and family obligations.
  9. Helmut Kohl will be performing a juggling act for the world this week as heads of government of the NATO countries gather for their summit.
  10. The son of an acrobat, Mr. Lucas began his juggling career on a world tour with Liberace at the age of 8.
  11. Warner Bros.' insurer paid the costs of finding a replacement (Kim Basinger), of buying the necessary new wardrobe and of juggling the production schedule to accommodate reshooting.
  12. As part of the plan scheduled to take effect tomorrow, American is juggling its round-trip fare levels.
  13. A minority government would probably be distracted from urgent economic and social issues by the political juggling needed to stay in office. On the economic front, the world is no longer beating a path to Canada's door for raw materials.
  14. His Zen approach to juggling makes the business of tossing objects in the air and catching them look like a whole new ball game.
  15. But then he quickly adds: "The concern is, over time, it will." The sale will involve major juggling between the two refineries that will decrease their total output, cut air emissions, and change the mix of products produced.
  16. The men were carrying only briefcases; but Ms. Pyles, planning to be out of town for an extended stay, was juggling a briefcase, a purse, a carry-on travel bag and a suitcase.
  17. Mentors are chosen among women with similar experiences and who can help with the problems of juggling jobs and babies, offer advice on childcare and keep the mentoree in touch with the company during maternity leave.
  18. Professor D. Rabbit was a full-size juggling puppet that "looked hideous," she added.
  19. "In many other countries, juggling is perceived as a sport," says Mr. Lucas, considered by many to be one of the premier jugglers in the world.
  20. Since then, he has survived by donning a clown suit and juggling balls while standing on the backs of his two adolescent sons at a busy downtown intersection.
  21. Linda Dudley, the Paint Branch principal, has done some juggling with budget and staff assignments to offer the advanced instruction that magnet schools promise, while still providing for the low-income, low-achieving students in her classrooms.
  22. BUSH FACES a juggling act as he campaigns for GOP candidates this fall.
  23. But he is a master at probing the psychology of 'ordinary' people and at juggling horror and hilarity in the same scene.
  24. A year later in Stardust Memories Allen was a prickly film-maker snapping at his fans and juggling with three love affairs, including another young girl (Jessica Harper).
  25. A new militancy is surfacing in the work force, arising from the stress of juggling work and family.
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