Juggled Meaning in English
word · lemma: juggle
ˈdʒəɡəɫd
JUH-guhld
dʒˈʌɡəld
JUG-uhld
Definition
To have kept several objects in the air by quickly throwing and catching them, or to have managed multiple activities or responsibilities at the same time.
Usage & Nuances
'Juggled' is the past tense of 'juggle' and applies to both literal (circus act) and metaphorical (managing tasks) uses. Common collocations: 'juggled her job and family', 'juggled three balls'. Often describes multitasking under pressure.
Spanish: malabareado - compaginado (gestionar varias cosas a la vez)Portuguese (BR): malabarizou - conciliou (fazer várias coisas ao mesmo tempo)Portuguese (PT): malabarizou - conciliou (fazer várias coisas ao mesmo tempo)Chinese (Simplified): 抛接(杂耍)- 同时处理(多件事)Chinese (Traditional): 拋接(雜耍)- 同時處理(多件事)Hindi: जगलब (एक साथ कई काम सँभालना)Arabic: تلاعب - أدار عدة أمور في نفس الوقتBengali: জাগল করেছিল - সামলেছিলRussian: жонглировал - совмещалJapanese: ジャグリングした - 両立させたVietnamese: đã tung hứng - đã xoay sởKorean: 저글링했다 - 동시에 했다Turkish: jonglörlük yaptı - bir arada yürüttüUrdu: کر تبازی کی - ایک ساتھ سنبھالاIndonesian: melempar tangkap - menjalankan sekaligus
Example Sentences
She juggled three balls in the talent show.
basic
He juggled work and school last year.
basic
They juggled many tasks during the busy season.
basic
I juggled several deadlines last week—what a headache!
natural
She juggled raising kids with running her own business.
natural
We juggled our schedules to make time for a family trip.
natural