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shuffle

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Cards
shuf·fle1 /ˈʃʌfəl/ ●○○ verb  1 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]WALK to walk very slowly and noisily, without lifting your feet off the ground 拖着脚步走shuffle 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,那个侍者便拖着脚步走上前来。 With sore legs and aching chest, he shuffled over to the bathroom. 他腿酸,胸口痛,拖着步子走向浴室。see thesaurus at walk2 shuffle your feet EMBARRASSEDto 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 [transitive]MOVE something OR somebody 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] 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。shuffle through Frances shuffled through a pile of magazines. 弗朗西丝把一大堆杂志翻了个遍。4 [intransitive, transitive]DGC to mix playing cards into a different order before playing a game with them 洗(牌) Is it my turn to shuffle? 轮到我洗牌了吗? Just shuffle the cards. 请洗牌吧。 reshuffle
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Examples from the Corpus
shuffleTwelve feet high, cube in shape, not very smart or nimble, but it did shuffle along slowly.I heard Bob shuffling around the kitchen in his slippers.They shuffled forward in a dazed manner holding hands, their labels hanging round their necks.She shuffled her pile of papers, then began to speak.She shuffles out when she hears some one walking by.People shuffle past, giving us a wide berth.Bob Dole, or another Republican, end up shuffling toward the middle.Supporting herself on Ali's arm, the old woman shuffled towards the door.With wide, blank eyes he shuffled towards them.shuffle forward/over/back etcI jab his fist, deflecting it as I shuffle back.Imagine trying to shuffle back and forth between four maps on a breezy day.I could shuffle forward and shuffle back.Fifi shuffled over and stood behind her, eager to share in the bounty.They shuffled forward in a dazed manner holding hands, their labels hanging round their necks.He quickly shuffled forward on his knees to keep up.He shuffled over towards the corner and collapsed on to a comfortable sofa.shuffle throughMr. Murphy shuffled through some files in the drawer.shuffle the cardsJennifer set up the Rummoli mat and divided up the colored poker chips while Bryan shuffled the cards.Secret After the person has shuffled the cards, begin to explain what you are going to do.After the tea he suggested that they play cards, already shuffling the cards he took from the sill.I watched her shuffling the cards that night, and couldn't decide if she was beautiful or hideous.
Related topics: Cards
shuffle2 noun  1. [singular]WALK a slow walk in which you do not lift your feet off the ground 拖着脚步走2. [countable]DGC the act of mixing cards into a different order before playing a game 洗牌3 be/get lost in the shuffle to not be noticed or considered because there are so many other things to deal with 在忙乱中被遗漏掉 The information contained in the memo got lost in the shuffle once it reached headquarters. 备忘录中的这一信息到达总部后就在忙乱之中被遗忘了。
Examples from the Corpus
shuffleNo time for shuffle, shuffle, shuffle, or slow-as-molasses soliloquies.Hold, nudge, spin, kick, shuffle, double, win, lose.The latest management shuffle involved the heads of sales, finance, and personnel.The shareholding shuffle is likely to have been provoked by Philip Morris which is thought to have lost interest in Rothmans.I saw him doing a side shuffle to the main entrance as we all trooped along here.Some shuffle and bustle along, with stiff, tense movements, head poking forward.The theory, however, broke down; both customers and employees got lost in the shuffle.And in our sandwich, the grated cheese, when melted, got lost in the shuffle of the other ingredients.I could imagine tight kimonos, vulnerable shuffles, and decorative combs.
Origin shuffle1 (1500-1600) Perhaps from shove
Corpus and to walk noisily, very slowly


shuffle
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shuffle1 /ˈʃʌfəl/ verb
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Perhaps from shove
1. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to walk very slowly and noisily, without lifting your feet off the ground
    shuffle forward/over/back etc
    The official signaled to one of the waiters, who shuffled forward.
    With sore legs and aching chest, he shuffled over to the bathroom.
2. shuffle your feet to move your feet slightly, especially because you are bored or embarrassed:
    Monica shuffled her feet nervously and stared at the floor.
3. [transitive] to move something such as papers into a different order or into different positions:
    Jack sat nervously shuffling the papers around on his desk.
    shuffle through
    Frances shuffled through a pile of magazines.
4. [intransitive and transitive] to mix playing cards into a different order before playing a game with them:
    Is it my turn to shuffle?
    Just shuffle the cards.
reshuffle
     
THESAURUS
■ to walk slowly
    trudge /trʌdʒ/ to walk in a slow tired way because it is difficult to continue walking, or you do not want to go somewhere: The men trudged along the road, heads bent against the wind. | I’ve spent hours trudging around the shops looking for a present.
    plod to walk slowly in a tired way – often used about a horse, donkey etc: The donkey was plodding slowly along under its heavy load. | I plodded on growing thirstier and hungrier.
    shuffle to walk very slowly and noisily without lifting your feet off the ground: The old man got up and shuffled to the door.

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shuffle2 noun
1. [singular] a slow walk in which you do not lift your feet off the ground
2. [countable] the act of mixing cards into a different order before playing a game
3. be/get lost in the shuffle to not be noticed or considered because there are so many other things to deal with:
    The information contained in the memo got lost in the shuffle once it reached headquarters.


shuf·fleBrE /ˈʃʌfl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʃʌfl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they shuffle BrE /ˈʃʌfl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌfl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it shuffles BrE /ˈʃʌflz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌflz/ 🔊past simple shuffled BrE /ˈʃʌfld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌfld/ 🔊past participle shuffled BrE /ˈʃʌfld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌfld/ 🔊 -ing form shuffling BrE /ˈʃʌflɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌflɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] + adv./prep. to walk slowly without lifting your feet completely off the ground. 拖着脚走He shuffled across the room to the window. 他拖着脚走到房间那头的窗户跟前。🔊🔊The line shuffled forward a little. 队列往前挪了挪。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) to move from one foot to another; to move your feet in an awkward or embarrassed way (笨拙或尴尬地)把脚动来动去;坐立不安Jenny shuffled her feet and blushed with shame. 珍妮来回倒换着脚,羞愧得脸红了。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) to mix cards up in a pack/ deck of playing cards before playing a game 洗(牌)Shuffle the cards and deal out seven to each player. 洗洗牌,然后给每人发七张。🔊🔊

ace, card, cut, deal, gambling, hand, jack, shuffle, suit, trump

[transitive] ~ sth to move paper or things into different positions or a different order 把(纸张等)变换位置,打乱次序I shuffled the documents on my desk. 我胡乱翻动桌上的文件。🔊🔊
shuf·fleBrE /ˈʃʌfl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʃʌfl/ 🔊 noun [usually singular] a slow walk in which you take small steps and do not lift your feet completely off the ground 拖着脚走the act of mixing cards before a card game 洗牌Give the cards a good shuffle. 把牌好好洗一洗。🔊🔊a type of dancing in which you take small steps and do not lift your feet completely off the ground 曳步舞 = reshuffle lose sb/sth in the ˈshuffle [usually passive] (NAmE) to not notice sb/sth or pay attention to sb/sth because of a confusing situation 在混乱中没有注意到;忽略;遗失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。🔊🔊on ˈshuffle(of pieces of music stored on a music player, such as an MP3 player 播放器中的音乐) not in any special order 随机播放I put the iPod on shuffle and hit play. 我把 iPod 设置成随机播放,然后按播放键。🔊🔊