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shuffled

英 [ˈʃʌfld]

美 [ˈʃʌfld]

v.  拖着脚走; (笨拙或尴尬地)把脚动来动去; 坐立不安; 洗(牌)
shuffle的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:shuffled 过去式:shuffled 

COCA.41608

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 拖着脚走
    If youshufflesomewhere, you walk there without lifting your feet properly off the ground.
    1. Moira shuffled across the kitchen...
      莫伊拉拖着脚穿过厨房。
    2. They shuffled along somewhat reluctantly.
      他们有些不情愿地拖着脚走着。
    3. Shuffleis also a noun.
    4. She noticed her own proud walk had become a shuffle.
      她意识到自己趾高气扬的步伐已变成了拖着脚走路了。
  • VERB (通常因不舒服或难为情)挪动双脚,坐立不安
    If youshuffle around, you move your feet about while standing or you move your bottom about while sitting, often because you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed.
    1. He shuffles around in his chair...
      他在椅子上如坐针毡。
    2. He grinned and shuffled his feet.
      他咧嘴笑了,脚动来动去。
  • VERB 洗(牌)
    If youshuffleplaying cards, you mix them up before you begin a game.
    1. There are various ways of shuffling and dealing the cards.
      有各种不同的洗牌和发牌方式。
  • VERB 将(纸张等)变换位置;打乱…的次序
    If youshufflethings such as pieces of paper, you move them around so that they are in a different order.
    1. The silence lengthened as Thorne unnecessarily shuffled some papers.
      索恩整理着一些本无须整理的文件,沉默还在延续。

双语例句

  • Moira shuffled across the kitchen
    莫伊拉拖着脚穿过厨房。
  • Hearing the call of his name, he shuffled on his clothes and ran out of the house.
    他听到有人叫他,便匆匆披上衣服,跑出屋外。
  • Footsteps shuffled within and it murmured again.
    里面还传出了杂乱的脚步声,大家又低语起来。
  • Matt picked up the cards and shuffled the deck.
    马特把牌拢起来洗牌。
  • He shuffled his clothes on and ran out of the room.
    他胡乱地穿上了衣服,跑出了房间。
  • An old man shuffled out of a doorway further along the corridor
    一位老先生拖着步子从走廊更远处的一个门口走了出来。
  • He shuffled off to one of the chill-out rooms to collect his thoughts.
    他拖着脚去到一间休息室整理思绪。
  • "I'm sorry, miss scarlett," and he shuffled his feet nervously.
    “思嘉小姐,对不起,”他神经质地不断挪动他的双脚。
  • The cards weren't shuffled properly.
    这牌没洗开。
  • They shuffled along somewhat reluctantly.
    他们有些不情愿地拖着脚走着。