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to juggle
01
jongler avec
to continuously toss and catch multiple objects, such as balls or clubs skillfully without dropping them
Transitive: to juggle sth
02
jongler, gérer
to maintain control over objects or situations that are difficult to manage or keep in balance
Transitive: to juggle sth
03
jongler avec
to manage multiple tasks, demands, or responsibilities at the same time
Transitive: to juggle tasks and responsibilities
04
manipuler, trafiquer
to manipulate or arrange information or figures in a way that presents a specific perception or outcome
Transitive: to juggle information or figures
05
manipuler, duper
to engage in deceitful or manipulative behavior, often involving trickery or dishonesty
Transitive: to juggle sb
Juggle
01
jonglage, jogelage
throwing and catching several objects simultaneously
02
manipulation, juggling
the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression
juggle
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juggler
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juggler
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juggling
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juggling
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Exemple
The entertainer juggled fire torches during his act.
The street performer amazed the crowd by effortlessly juggling colorful beanbags while maintaining a charming smile on his face.
In the circus, the talented performer showcased her ability to juggle clubs with precision and grace, captivating the audience with each skillful toss.
Learning to juggle three balls at once required many hours of patient practice to gain the necessary hand-eye coordination.
She juggled her work and family responsibilities.