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1. verb1) (to move (one's feet) along the ground etc without lifting them: Do stop shuffling (your feet)!; The old man shuffled along the street.) caminar arrastrando los pies2) (to mix (playing-cards etc): It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).) barajar
2. noun(an act of shuffling: He gave the cards a shuffle.) baraje, barajadurashuffle vb1. barajar2. caminar arrastrando los piestr['ʃʌfəl]1 (walk) arrastre nombre masculino2 (of cards) baraje nombre masculino, barajadura1 (feet - drag) arrastrar; (- move) movermix: mezclar, revolver, barajar (naipes)shuffle vi: caminar arrastrando los piesshuffle n1) : acto m de revolvereach player gets a shuffle: a cada jugador le toca barajar2) jumble: revoltijo m3) : arrastramiento m de los piesn.• arrastramiento s.m.• barajadura s.f.v.• arrastrar los pies v.• barajar v.• barajar naipes v.• mezclar v.• revolver v.
I
1. 'ʃʌfəl1)2) \<\<cards\>\> barajar; \<\<papers\>\> barajar, revolver*
2.
vi caminar or andar* arrastrando los pies
II
1) ( gait) (no pl)he walks with a shuffle — camina or anda arrastrando los pies
2)a) ( of cards)to be o get lost in the shuffle — (AmE) \<\<object\>\> perderse* en la confusión
b) ( of personnel) reestructuración f['ʃʌfl]1. N1)2) (Cards)whose shuffle is it? — ¿a quién le toca barajar?
2. VT1) [+ feet] arrastrar2) (=mix up) [+ papers] revolver, traspapelar; [+ cards] barajar3) (=move)to shuffle sb aside — apartar a algn, relegar a algn a un puesto menos importante
3. VI1) (=walk) arrastrar los piesto shuffle in/out — entrar/salir arrastrando los pies
2) (Cards) barajar* * *
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1. ['ʃʌfəl]1)2) \<\<cards\>\> barajar; \<\<papers\>\> barajar, revolver*
2.
vi caminar or andar* arrastrando los pies
II
1) ( gait) (no pl)he walks with a shuffle — camina or anda arrastrando los pies
2)a) ( of cards)to be o get lost in the shuffle — (AmE) \<\<object\>\> perderse* en la confusión
b) ( of personnel) reestructuración f -
2 scuff
tr[skʌf]1 (scrape floor, furniture) rayar, dejar marcas en; (shoes) raspar, rayar2 (drag feet) arrastrar1 (shuffle) andar arrastrando los pies1 raya, marcascuff ['skʌf] vt: rayar, rasparto scuff one's feet: arrastrar los piesn.• desgastar s.m.• desgaste s.m.• rascadura s.f.• rascar s.m.v.• arrastrar v.• rascar v.• rozar (Automóvil) v.
I skʌfa scuff-resistant floor — un suelo que no se marca; (before n)
scuff mark — marca f, rozadura f
II
transitive verb \<\<floor\>\> dejar marcas en; \<\<leather\>\> raspar[skʌf]1.VT [+ shoes, floor] rayar, marcar; [+ feet] arrastrar2.3.CPDscuff marks NPL — rozaduras fpl
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I [skʌf]a scuff-resistant floor — un suelo que no se marca; (before n)
scuff mark — marca f, rozadura f
II
transitive verb \<\<floor\>\> dejar marcas en; \<\<leather\>\> raspar -
3 scuffle
(a confused fight usually between a few people using their fists, feet etc: The two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.) riña, pelea, escaramuzatr['skʌfəl]1 (fight) refriega, escaramuza, riña, pelea1) tussle: pelearse2) shuffle: caminar arrastrando los piesscuffle n1) tussle: refriega f, pelea f2) shuffle: arrastre m de los piesn.• jaleo s.m.• jarana s.f.• lucha s.f.• pelea s.f.• redopelo s.m.• refriega s.f.• riña s.f.• sarracina s.f.• zipizape s.m.v.• pelear v.• reñir v.'skʌfəlnoun refriega f, escaramuza f['skʌfl]1.N refriega f2.VI tener una refriega ( with sb con algn)* * *['skʌfəl]noun refriega f, escaramuza f
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