juggled

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Definition of juggled in English Turkish dictionary

juggle
{f} yer değiştirmek
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hokkabazlık etmek
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yolsuzluk yapmak
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hile yapmak
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{f} hokkabazlık et
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{i} hokkabazlık

Tom Mary'nin ona hokkabazlık yapmayı öğretmesini istedi. - Tom wanted Mary to teach him how to juggle.

Herkes biraz uygulama ile hokkabazlık yapmayı öğrenebilir. - Anyone can learn to juggle with a bit of practice.

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{f} hokkabazlık yapmak
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üzerinde değişiklik yapmak
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juggle the books aldatmak için hesap defterlerini karıştırıp hazırlamak
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oyna/atıp tut
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{f} oynamak
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{f} aldatmak
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{i} hile

Kendime hile yapmayı öğretiyorum. - I'm teaching myself to juggle.

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{f} topları havaya atıp tutmak
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el çabukluğu ile marifet yapmak
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{f} dengelemek
juggle
{f} oynama yapmak
English - English
past of juggle
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To throw and catch each prop at least twice, as a opposed to a flash
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to play tricks of sleight of hand
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{n} a deception, fallacy, imposture, trick
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{v} to play tricks by sleight of hands, to draw
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deal with simultaneously; "She had to juggle her job and her children"
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To deceive by trick or artifice
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To practice artifice or imposture
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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. + juggling jug·gl·ing He can perform an astonishing variety of acts, including mime and juggling
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throwing and catching several objects simultaneously
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throwing and catching several objects simultaneously the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously deal with simultaneously; "She had to juggle her job and her children"
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A trick by sleight of hand
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{f} maintain a number of objects in the air at the same time by catching and throwing; manipulate in order to gain something; deceive; balance precariously; perform a number of tasks or activities at the same time
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To manipulate objects, such as balls, clubs, beanbags, rings, etc. in an artful or artistic manner. Juggling may also include assorted other circus skills such as the diabolo, devil sticks, hat, and cigar box manipulation as well
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the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression
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A block of timber cut to a length, either in the round or split
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To play tricks by sleight of hand; to cause amusement and sport by tricks of skill; to conjure
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{i} act of juggling; magic trick; sleight-of-hand; trickery, manipulation, deceit
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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
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throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously
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influence by slyness
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An imposture; a deception
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To handle or manage many tasks at once
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manipulate by or as if by moving around components; "juggle an account so as to hide a deficit"
juggled

    Turkish pronunciation

    cʌgıld

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤəgəld/ /ˈʤʌɡəld/

    Etymology

    [ 'j&-g&l ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English jogelen, from Middle French jogler to joke, from Latin joculari, from joculus, diminutive of jocus joke.
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