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。