Juggle
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British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈʌɡə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒəɡəɫ/

Определение и Значение "juggle"

to juggle
01

жонглировать

to continuously toss and catch multiple objects, such as balls or clubs skillfully without dropping them
Transitive: to juggle sth
to juggle definition and meaning
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Learning to juggle three balls at once required many hours of patient practice to gain the necessary hand-eye coordination.
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.
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жонглировать, управлять

to maintain control over objects or situations that are difficult to manage or keep in balance
Transitive: to juggle sth
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He juggled the hot pots and pans in the kitchen, careful not to spill anything on the stove.
She juggled the stack of books in her arms as she made her way up the stairs.
The waiter juggled multiple plates in one hand while carrying a tray of drinks with the other.
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жонглировать

to manage multiple tasks, demands, or responsibilities at the same time
Transitive: to juggle tasks and responsibilities
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As a working mother, she had to expertly juggle parenting duties with the demands of a high-pressure job.
The overcommitted volunteer struggled to juggle commitments to multiple non-profits vying for her limited free time.
She juggled her work and family responsibilities.
04

манипулировать, изменять

to manipulate or arrange information or figures in a way that presents a specific perception or outcome
Transitive: to juggle information or figures
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The company accountant juggled the numbers to make the financial report appear more favorable to investors.
Politicians often juggle statistics to paint a rosier picture of their accomplishments.
He carefully juggled his resume to emphasize his relevant skills and experience for the job interview.
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обманывать, манипулировать

to engage in deceitful or manipulative behavior, often involving trickery or dishonesty
Transitive: to juggle sb
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The scam artist juggled unsuspecting victims by convincing them to invest in fraudulent schemes.
He juggled his friends by constantly changing his stories and manipulating their emotions.
He juggled his employees by promising promotions and then reneging on his commitments.
01

жонглирование, игра с предметами

throwing and catching several objects simultaneously
02

манипуляция, жонглирование

the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression
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