shuffle

英 [ˈʃʌfl] 美 [ˈʃʌfl]

v.  拖着脚走; (笨拙或尴尬地)把脚动来动去; 坐立不安; 洗(牌)
n.  拖着脚走; 洗牌; 曳步舞

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TOEFLGRETEM8计算机

Collins.2 / BNC.7124 / COCA.7789



牛津词典

verb

  1. 拖着脚走
    to walk slowly without lifting your feet completely off the ground
    1. He shuffled across the room to the window.
      他拖着脚走到房间那头的窗户跟前。
    2. The line shuffled forward a little.
      队列往前挪了挪。
  2. (笨拙或尴尬地)把脚动来动去;坐立不安
    to move from one foot to another; to move your feet in an awkward or embarrassed way
    1. Jenny shuffled her feet and blushed with shame.
      珍妮来回倒换着脚,羞愧得脸红了。
  3. 洗(牌)
    to mix cards up in a pack/deck of playing cards before playing a game
    1. Shuffle the cards and deal out seven to each player.
      洗洗牌,然后给每人发七张。
  4. 把(纸张等)变换位置,打乱次序
    to move paper or things into different positions or a different order
    1. I shuffled the documents on my desk.
      我胡乱翻动桌上的文件。

noun

  1. 拖着脚走
    a slow walk in which you take small steps and do not lift your feet completely off the ground
    1. 洗牌
      the act of mixing cards before a card game
      1. Give the cards a good shuffle.
        把牌好好洗一洗。
    2. 曳步舞
      a type of dancing in which you take small steps and do not lift your feet completely off the ground
      1. 曳步舞
        a type of dancing in which you take small steps and do not lift your feet completely off the ground

        柯林斯词典

        1. VERB 拖着脚走
          If you shuffle somewhere, you walk there without lifting your feet properly off the ground.
          1. Moira shuffled across the kitchen...
            莫伊拉拖着脚穿过厨房。
          2. They shuffled along somewhat reluctantly.
            他们有些不情愿地拖着脚走着。
          3. Shuffle is also a noun.
          4. She noticed her own proud walk had become a shuffle.
            她意识到自己趾高气扬的步伐已变成了拖着脚走路了。
        2. VERB (通常因不舒服或难为情)挪动双脚,坐立不安
          If you shuffle around, you move your feet about while standing or you move your bottom about while sitting, often because you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed.
          1. He shuffles around in his chair...
            他在椅子上如坐针毡。
          2. He grinned and shuffled his feet.
            他咧嘴笑了,脚动来动去。
        3. VERB 洗(牌)
          If you shuffle playing cards, you mix them up before you begin a game.
          1. There are various ways of shuffling and dealing the cards.
            有各种不同的洗牌和发牌方式。
        4. VERB 将(纸张等)变换位置;打乱…的次序
          If you shuffle things such as pieces of paper, you move them around so that they are in a different order.
          1. The silence lengthened as Thorne unnecessarily shuffled some papers.
            索恩整理着一些本无须整理的文件,沉默还在延续。

        双语例句

        1. Moira shuffled across the kitchen
          莫伊拉拖着脚穿过厨房。
        2. They shuffled along somewhat reluctantly.
          他们有些不情愿地拖着脚走着。
        3. He shuffles around in his chair
          他在椅子上如坐针毡。
        4. He grinned and shuffled his feet.
          他咧嘴笑了,脚动来动去。
        5. There are various ways of shuffling and dealing the cards.
          有各种不同的洗牌和发牌方式。
        6. The silence lengthened as Thorne unnecessarily shuffled some papers.
          索恩整理着一些本无须整理的文件,沉默还在延续。
        7. Your baby will try to shuffle or wiggle along the floor.
          你的小宝宝会拖着脚或一扭一扭地学步。
        8. Give the cards a good shuffle.
          把这副牌好好洗一下。
        9. You have to shuffle the cards before the cut for deal.
          你得先洗牌,然后再倒牌和发牌。
        10. The nano or shuffle are great for a run, but the iPod classic is ideal for long trips.
          带着Nano和Shuffle去跑步很不错,可iPodClassic才是长途旅行的理想伴侣。
        11. The cd shuffle can save you thousands of keystrokes in a very short time.
          cd转移可以在非常短的时间内为您节约数千次键击。
        12. If two directory paths have only one string different, cd shuffle is ideal.
          如果两个目录路径只有一个字符串不同,cd转移特性比较理想。
        13. Once we have a deck array built, we can easily shuffle the deck and draw a random card.
          在构建了一副扑克牌数组后,我们可以轻松地洗牌并随机抽出一张牌。
        14. The feature that I find especially helpful is the cd shuffle.
          我发现一个特别有用的特性是cd转移。
        15. They engineered the new chromosome to let researchers shuffle genes around like a deck of cards.
          他们合成了新的染色体,让研究人员像洗牌一样打乱并重组基因。
        16. The dancers shuffle, glide, or run while people clap.
          跳舞者跳曳步、滑步,并在人们拍手时在舞池上跑动。
        17. Remember, Apple has done this before. iPod Shuffle customers spent less than they did on iPods.
          记得吗,苹果早就这么干过,当初iPodshuffle用户就比iPod用户的花费要低。
        18. Shuffle, bomb or clear away cubes with power-ups or link them for mammoth, point-boosting explosions!
          随机播放,***或清除与权力立方体式窗口或其链接的庞大,点提高爆炸!
        19. I wish you'd remember to shuffle before you deal.
          我希望在你发牌前记得洗牌。
        20. Others began to jig and stamp and shuffle.
          其他人开始蹦跳、跺脚和曳步走。
        21. So nobody can give any formula of how to put a stop and shuffle cards again.
          因此,没人能对于怎样结束和再一次洗牌给出一个任何明确的关系式。
        22. Shuffle and shamble indicate moving without lifting the feet completely off the ground.
          shuffle和shamble均指行走时脚不完全离开地面。
        23. Chinese liquor will greatly shuffle cards?
          中国白酒又将大洗牌?
        24. Without speaking, we shuffle along the aisle and climb down the metal stairway.
          大家一言不语地拥过走道,下了金属的楼梯。
        25. She lost her seat on the board of directors during a management shuffle.
          在管理阶层改组时,她失去了董事会的席位。
        26. In the end with shuffle and rolling the dice illustrates the application of Java random number in software design.
          最后结合洗牌和掷骰子两个游戏应用程序阐述了Java中的随机数在软件设计中的应用。
        27. He bids me open the pack and shuffle the cards.
          他出价我打开叠板和拖曳卡片。
        28. We had to shuffle the numbers a little bit.
          我们把数目稍微调整了一下。
        29. When this card is in your hand, you may shuffle it face-up in your Deck.
          当此卡在你手卡,你可以将它以表面向上的形式放回你的卡组然后洗切。
        30. We cannot shuffle off our responsibilities onto others.
          我们不能把我们的责任推给别人。

        习惯用语

        n.

          lose sb/sth in the shuffle

        • 在混乱中没有注意到;忽略;遗失
          to not notice sb/sth or pay attention to sb/sth because of a confusing situation
          1. 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。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet
          1. from his shambling I assumed he was very old

          Synonym:    shambleshamblingshuffling

        2. the act of mixing cards haphazardly

            Synonym:    shufflingmake

          verb

          1. mix so as to make a random order or arrangement
            1. shuffle the cards

            Synonym:    rufflemix

          2. walk by dragging one's feet
            1. he shuffled out of the room
            2. We heard his feet shuffling down the hall

            Synonym:    scuffleshamble

          3. move about, move back and forth
            1. He shuffled his funds among different accounts in various countries so as to avoid the IRS