transcription, транскрипция: [ dʒʌg(ə)l ]
( juggles, juggling, juggled)
1.
If you juggle lots of different things, for example your work and your family, you try to give enough time or attention to all of them.
The management team meets several times a week to juggle budgets and resources...
Mike juggled the demands of a family of 11 with a career as a TV reporter.
VERB : V n , V n with n , also V with n
2.
If you juggle , you entertain people by throwing things into the air, catching each one and throwing it up again so that there are several of them in the air at the same time.
Soon she was juggling five eggs...
I can’t juggle.
VERB : V n , V
• jug‧gl‧ing
He can perform an astonishing variety of acts, including mime and juggling.
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