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shuffle [ˈ∫ʌfl]1. noun• to shuffle in/out/along entrer/sortir/avancer en traînant les pieds* * *['ʃʌfl] 1.1) ( way of walking) pas mpl traînants2) ( sound of walk) bruit m de pas traînants2.transitive verb1) (also shuffle about) déplacer [objects, people]2)3) ( mix together) mélanger [papers]4) Games battre [cards]3.intransitive verb traîner les piedsPhrasal Verbs: -
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shuffle ['ʃʌfəl]∎ don't shuffle! ne traîne pas les pieds!;∎ she shuffles round the house in her slippers elle traîne dans la maison en pantoufles;∎ he shuffled shamefacedly into the room il est entré tout penaud dans la pièce∎ the children were shuffling in their seats les enfants s'agitaient sur leur chaise(c) (in card games) battre les cartes(a) (drag, walk)∎ to shuffle one's feet (when walking) traîner les pieds;∎ he stood there shuffling his feet il était là debout dansant d'un pied sur l'autre;∎ figurative he'll have trouble shuffling his way out of this one! cette fois-ci, il ne va pas s'en tirer comme ça!(b) (move round → belongings, papers) remuer;∎ she was shuffling the papers on her desk elle déplaçait les papiers qui se trouvaient sur son bureau3 noun(b) (of cards) battage m;∎ let's give the cards a shuffle on va battre ou mélanger les cartes;∎ it's your shuffle c'est à toi de battre ou mélanger (les cartes)partir en traînant les pieds;∎ the badger shuffled off into the bushes le blaireau disparut dans les buissons en trottinant(responsibility) se dérober à;∎ he shuffled the responsibility off on to me il s'est déchargé de la responsabilité sur moi -
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A n1 ( way of walking) pas mpl traînants ;2 ( sound of walk) bruit m de pas traînants ;3 Games to give the cards a shuffle battre les cartes ;4 Dance danse à petits pas glissés ;B vtr2 to shuffle one's feet (in embarrassment) agiter ses pieds (par embarras) ;4 Games battre [cards].C vi traîner les pieds ; to shuffle along/in marcher/entrer en traînant les pieds.■ shuffle off:▶ shuffle off partir en traînant les pieds ;▶ shuffle off [sth] se décharger de [responsibility, blame, guilt] (on(to) sb sur qn). -
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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.) traîner les pieds2) (to mix (playing-cards etc): It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).) mêler, battre2. noun(an act of shuffling: He gave the cards a shuffle.) battage
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shuffle — shuf•fle [[t]ˈʃʌf əl[/t]] v. fled, fling, n. 1) to walk without lifting the feet; shamble 2) mad to slide the feet lazily in dancing 3) to move clumsily (usu. fol. by into): to shuffle into one s clothes[/ex] 4) to act evasively: to shuffle out… … From formal English to slang
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shuffle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. rearrange, switch, shift, mix, intermingle, jumble; scuff, drag; fidget; scuffle, shamble, slouch; equivocate, quibble, evade. See interchange, slowness, changeableness. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To move … English dictionary for students
shuffle — verb 1) they shuffled along the passage Syn: shamble, drag one s feet, totter, dodder 2) she shuffled her feet Syn: scrape, drag, scuffle, scuff 3) he shuffled the cards … Thesaurus of popular words
shuffle — verb 1) they shuffled along the passage Syn: shamble, dodder, drag one s feet 2) she shuffled her feet Syn: scrape, drag, scuffle 3) he shuffled the cards Syn … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
shuffle — shuf·fle || ʃʌfl n. slow dragging gait; evasion, avoidance; mixing of playing cards; mixture, jumble; sliding dance step v. mix, scramble; walk slowly while dragging one s feet; evade, avoid; rearrange the order of playing cards; make a… … English contemporary dictionary
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Shuffle — Shuf fle, v. i. 1. To change the relative position of cards in a pack; as, to shuffle and cut. [1913 Webster] 2. To change one s position; to shift ground; to evade questions; to resort to equivocation; to prevaricate. [1913 Webster] I myself … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English