2shuffle your feetEMBARRASSEDto 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。
Examples from the Corpus
shuffle your feet• People cease to cough or sniff or shuffle their feet.• So I breathe out long and slowly, and I shuffle my feet.• Archie shuffled his feet and looked as if he'd like to vanish up his parlourchimney.• She looked down and shuffled her feet inanely.• Des shuffles his feet, like he's just the driver and didn't oughta be around.• This only discomfited the coroner further, he stared down at the floor and shuffled his feet like some clumsyschoolboy.• Monica shuffled her feet nervously and stared at the floor.• Standing at the kitchencounter, shuffling his feet to the music, he caught himself smiling from ear to ear.
3[transitiveT]MOVE something OR somebody 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]
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。
shuffle through
Frances shuffled through a pile of magazines.
弗朗西丝把一大堆杂志翻了个遍。
4[intransitiveI, transitiveT]DGC to mixplaying cards into a different order before playing a game with them 洗(牌)
shuffle• Twelve feet high, cube in shape, not very smart or nimble, but it did shuffle along slowly.• I heardBobshuffling around the kitchen in his slippers.• They shuffledforward in a dazedmanner holding hands, their labelshanginground their necks.• She shuffled her pile of papers, then began to speak.• She shuffles out when she hears some one walking by.• People shufflepast, giving us a wideberth.• Bob Dole, or another Republican, end up shuffling toward the middle.• Supporting herself on Ali's arm, the old woman shuffled towards the door.• With wide, blank eyes he shuffled towards them.
shuffle forward/over/back etc• I jab his fist, deflecting it as I shuffle back.• Imagine trying to shuffle back and forth between four maps on a breezy day.• I could shuffle forward and shuffle back.• Fifi shuffled over and stood behind her, eager to share in the bounty.• They shuffled forward in a dazed manner holding hands, their labels hanging round their necks.• He quickly shuffled forward on his knees to keep up.• He shuffled over towards the corner and collapsed on to a comfortablesofa.
shuffle through• Mr. Murphy shuffled through some files in the drawer.
shuffle the cards• Jennifer set up the Rummoli mat and divided up the coloredpokerchips while Bryan shuffled the cards.• Secret After the person has shuffled the cards, begin to explain what you are going to do.• After the tea he suggested that they play cards, already shuffling the cards he took from the sill.• I watched her shuffling the cards that night, and couldn't decide if she was beautiful or hideous.
1walk by sliding your feet along拖着腳走ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤quickly, slowly快速地/緩慢地拖着腳走➤awkwardly不靈活地拖着腳走◇Simon shuffled awkwardly up to them.西蒙腳步踉蹌地朝他們走去。➤quietly靜靜地拖着腳走▸➤along, away, back, forward, off, out, over, sideways拖着腳向前;拖着腳走開;慢吞吞地走回;拖着腳前行;一步一拖地走出;慢吞吞地走過◇The crowd shuffled slowly forward.人群緩慢往前移動。◇He slowly shuffled over to the bathroom.他慢吞吞地走向浴室。PREPOSITION➤across, down, into, out of, towards/toward, etc.慢吞吞地走過、走下、走進、走出、走向等shuffle
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2move your body/feet around身體或腳移來移去ADVERB | PHRASESADVERB➤nervously, uncomfortably, uneasily坐立不安◇She shuffled nervously on the bench.她在長凳上緊張地扭來扭去。➤about, around動來動去◇The boys shuffled around uncomfortably.男孩們不安地動來動去。PHRASES➤shuffle from foot to foot, shuffle from one foot to the other左右腳倒來倒去▸➤shuffle in your chair, shuffle in your seat在椅子上/在座位上扭來扭去