juggle ['dʒʌg.l] verb ENTERTAIN 娱乐 intransitive or transitive ■to throw several objects up into the air, and then catch and throw them up repeatedly so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people (用…)玩杂耍 ;耍把戏•We all watched in amazement as he juggled with three flaming torches.他拿三根燃烧的火把耍把戏,我们都看呆了。 ['dʒʌg.l] verb MANAGE 应付 transitive informal ■to succeed in arranging your life so that you have time to involve yourself in two or more different activities or groups of people 尽力同时应付(两种或两种以上不同的活动或人)•Many parents find it hard to juggle children and a career.许多父母发现一边照顾孩子一边忙事业很难应付。 ['dʒʌg.l] verb CHANGE 改变 transitive informal ■to change results or information recorded as numbers so that a situation seems to be better that it really is 歪曲,篡改•It won't matter if we juggle the figures - no one will know.我们窜改这些数字没关系——没人会知道的。 |