shuffle
verb
noun
ˈʃʌfəl
verb
1
to
walk
very
slowly
and
noisily,
without
lifting
your
feet
off
the
ground
拖着脚步走
I always + adv/prep
[+
forward/over/back
etc
]
The
official
signaled
to
one
of
the
waiters,
who
shuffled
forward.
这名官员向其中一名侍者打了个手势,那个侍者拖着脚步走上前来。
With
sore
legs
and
aching
chest
he
shuffled
over
to
the
bathroom.
他腿痛,胸口痛,拖着步子走向浴室。
2
shuffle your feet
to
move
your
feet
slightly,
especially
because
you
are
bored
or
embarrassed
〔尤指因厌烦或尴尬而〕移动双足
Monica
shuffled
her
feet
nervously
and
stared
at
the
floor.
莫妮卡紧张地把双脚挪来挪去,目光盯在地上。
3
to
move
something
such
as
papers
into
a
different
order
or
into
different
positions
把〔文件等〕移来移去,改变…的顺序 (位置)
T
Jack
sat
nervously
shuffling
the
papers
around
on
his
desk.
杰克紧张地坐着,把桌上的文件搬来搬去。
[+
through
]
Frances
shuffled
through
a
pile
of
magazines.
弗朗西斯翻遍了一大堆杂志。
4
to
mix
PLAYING
CARDS
into
a
different
order
before
playing
a
game
with
them
洗(牌)
I,T
Is
it
my
turn
to
shuffle?
轮到我洗牌了吗?
Just
shuffle
the
cards
.
请洗牌吧。
noun
5
a
slow
walk
in
which
you
do
not
lift
your
feet
off
the
ground
拖着脚步走
singular 单数
6
the
act
of
mixing
cards
into
a
different
order
before
playing
a
game
洗牌
C
7
be/get lost in the shuffle
to
not
be
noticed
or
considered
because
there
are
so
many
other
things
to
deal
with
在混乱中被遗漏掉
The
information
contained
in
the
memo
got
lost
in
the
shuffle
once
it
reached
headquarters.
备忘录中的这一信息送达总部后给忽略了。