juggle
US: /ˈdʒəɡəɫ/
UK: /dʒˈʌɡəl/
UK: /dʒˈʌɡəl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
juggle /'dʤʌgl/
- danh từ
- trò tung hứng, trò múa rối
- sự lừa bịp, sự lừa gạt
- nội động từ
- tung hứng, múa rối
- (juggle with) lừa bịp, lừa dối; xuyên tạc
- to juggle with someone: lừa bịp ai
- to juggle with facts: xuyên tạc sự việc
- ngoại động từ
- lừa bịp; dùng mánh khoé để lừa
- to juggle someone out of something: lừa bịp ai lấy cái gì
- to juggle something away: dùng mánh khoé để lấy cái gì
- lừa bịp; dùng mánh khoé để lừa
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb
1 ~ (with sth) to throw a set of three or more objects such as balls into the air and catch and throw them again quickly, one at a time: [V] to juggle with balls / clubs + My uncle taught me to juggle. + [VN] (figurative) I was juggling books, shopping bags and the baby (= I was trying to hold them all without dropping them).
2 ~ sth (with sth) to try to deal with two or more important jobs or activities at the same time so that you can fit all of them into your life: [VN] Working mothers are used to juggling their jobs, their children's needs and their housework. [also V]
3 [VN] to organize information, figures, the money you spend, etc. in the most useful or effective way
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
manipulate, tamper with, falsify, fix, rig, distort, misstate, misrepresent, alter, arrange, Colloq doctor, cook:
The accountant refused a bribe to juggle the company's books.
Concise English dictionary
juggles|juggled|juggling'dʒʌgl
noun
+the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression
+throwing and catching several objects simultaneously
verb
+influence by slyness
+manipulate by or as if by moving around components
+deal with simultaneously
+throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously
+hold with difficulty and balance insecurely