释义 |
shuf·fle /`ʃʌfḷ; ˈʃʌfəl/ v 1 [I] to walk slowly and noisily, without lifting your feet off the ground 拖着脚走: The old man shuffled across the room. 那老人拖着脚穿过房间。 2 [T] to move something such as papers or cards into a different position or order 将…移来移去,移到另一位置; 按不同的顺序放: Ginny shuffled the papers on her desk. 金妮把桌子上的文件搬来搬去。 3 [I,T] to move your body around when sitting down or to move your feet slightly because you are bored or embarrassed 〔坐时〕挪动身子; 〔因无聊或尴尬而〕挪动〔双脚〕: Ernie looked nervous and shuffled his feet. 厄尼看上去很紧张,双脚挪来挪去。 4 [I,T] to mix PLAYING CARDs into a different order before playing a game 洗(牌): It's Jo's turn to shuffle. 轮到乔洗牌了。 |