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单词 shuffle
释义
verb | noun
shuffleshuffle1 /ˈʃʌfəl/ ●○○ verb Etymology Verb Table Thesaurus 1[intransitive always + adv./prep.] to walk without lifting your feet off the ground, often in a slow and awkward way: shuffle along/toward/down etc. She shuffled across the floor to answer the telephone. see thesaurus at walk12[intransitive, transitive] to move something such as papers into a different order or into different positions:  She shuffled the papers on her desk.shuffle through Mr. Murphy shuffled through some files in the drawer.3[transitive] to move people around into different positions or jobs, usually within the same organization or department: shuffle somebody around Bryant has shuffled the team’s starting players around several times.4[intransitive, transitive] to mix playing cards around into a different order before playing a game with them:  Is it my turn to shuffle?5shuffle your feet to move your feet slightly, especially because you are bored or embarrassed:  Monica shuffled her feet nervously and stared at the floor.shuffler noun [countable] see also reshuffle
verb | noun
shuffleshuffle2 noun 1[singular] a slow walk in which you do not lift your feet off the ground2[countable usually singular] an act of moving things or people around to different positions:  a shuffle of top management3[countable] the act of mixing cards into a different order before playing a game4be/get lost in the shuffle to not be noticed or considered because there are so many other things to deal with
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