单词 | juggling |
释义 | jugglingn. The action of juggle v.: Thesaurus » Categories » a. the practice of magic or of legerdemain, conjuring. b. the practice of trickery or deception. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > legerdemain, etc. > [noun] colea1307 jugglingc1380 tregetryc1380 jugglerya1400 tregettingc1440 legerdemaina1450 jocularya1500 conveyance1531 prestigiation?c1550 conjuring1577 figgum1631 prestigion1635 sleight of handa1640 hocus-pocus1647 sleight1664 jugglementa1708 thaumaturgy1727 conjurationa1734 ventriloquism1797 magic1831 prestidigitation1841 hocus1854 conjury1855 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [noun] > action or practice of deceiving swikingc1000 blindfolding?c1225 deceivancec1330 trechettingc1330 jugglingc1380 beguilingc1400 deceivingc1400 fagec1400 delusionc1420 sophisticationc1450 circumvention1534 illudinga1547 cheateryc1555 cheatingc1555 crossing1592 tricking1595 wiling?a1600 circumventing1603 practice1622 cheat1641 deluding1645 underdealing1649 amusement1658 conveyancing1676 bubbling1700 jockeyshipa1763 overreachinga1774 jockeying1779 beguilement1805 gaggery1819 trickstering1821 Jewing1842 wool-pulling1843 rigging1846 hoodwinking1858 old soldierism1866 old soldiering1867 fiddling1884 gold-bricking1901 wangling1911 finagling1926 hyping1968 c1380 Eng. Wycliffite Serm. in Sel. Wks. II. 137 No jogelyng ne falseheed was ony tyme in Crist. 1483 Cath. Angl. 199/1 A Iugulynge, gesticulacio. 1528 W. Tyndale Obed. Christen Man To Rdr. f. xijv The worke of Antychrist and iugulynge of ypocrites. 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. I. ii. iii. sig. H.viijv/1 Let vs not..abuse the name or worde of God in coniuring, iuggling, or sorcerie. 1667 Duchess of Newcastle Life Duke of Newcastle iii. 118 There was such Jugling, Treachery, and Falshood in his own Army. 1727 D. Defoe Syst. Magick i. ii. 48 Innocent Art, secret and cunning Contrivances to delude the Sight; this we call Juggling, Legerdemain or philosophical Delusion. a1797 H. Walpole Walpoliana (1799) I. cix. 94 Ireland, by the infamous juggling of the ‘Propositions,’ has lost all confidence in this country. 1900 Speaker 23 June 328/2 This disingenuous juggling with noble ideals. c. attributive. ΚΠ 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 234/2 Iogelyng caste, passe passe. 1573 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 28 He plais me a pretti iugling kast of leger de main. 1589 ‘Pasquill of England’ Returne of Pasquill sig. Div You haue lost your iugling stick. 1727 D. Defoe Syst. Magick i. iii. 70 The juggling Trade grew stale and dull. 1750 tr. C. Leonardus Mirror of Stones 142 (222) Quirinus is a juggling stone found in the nest of the hoopoop. Draft additions 1997 c. The art of tossing and catching a number of objects continuously, keeping at least one of them in the air while handling the others, esp. as a form of entertainment. Also transferred (cf. juggle v. Additions c). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > legerdemain, etc. > [noun] > types of knife-playinga1400 fire-eating1754 pyrotechnics1778 salamandership1787 juggling1836 second sight1859 sword-swallowing1873 palming1899 pyro1987 1836 Handbill Vauxhall Gardens July Great Attractions of this Fête..include..Double Juggling. 1874 L. Carr Judith Gwynne I. vii. 202 Dinner being got through, not unaccompanied by some terrible feats of knife-juggling. 1879 C. Keith Circus Life & Amusements iii. 23 We armed ourselves with some juggling knives. 1921 J. E. T. Clark Juggling 98 I ask the keen aspirant to practice diligently simple juggling. 1947 J. J. Mills How to do Juggling 5 There is an unusual interest in juggling at the present time. 1976 F. Howerd On the Way I lost It ii. 31 Acts that demanded any degree of physical dexterity, such as conjuring, juggling [etc.]. 1989 C. Trillin Couple of Eccentric Guys in Amer. Stories (1991) 115 He spent only most of his time practicing juggling, leaving some time to practice the unicycle. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online June 2020). jugglingadj. That juggles; playing tricks of magic or legerdemain; playing tricks, cheating, deceptive. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > the occult > sorcery, witchcraft, or magic > [adjective] > practising juggling?1531 sorcerous1551 sorcering1583 wizardizing1603 conjuring1845 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [adjective] ficklea1000 hinderyeapc1000 swikelc1000 as right (also stiff, straight, crooked, etc.) as a ram's hornOE fakenOE swikefulc1100 frakelc1175 swikec1175 wrenchfulc1225 wielfulc1275 ginfulc1300 guileful13.. treacherousc1330 guilesomea1382 guilousc1384 enginousa1393 deceivant1393 treacherc1400 serpentinec1422 deceivousa1425 guilyc1430 beguilous1483 slapea1500 fallacious1509 treget1519 gaudya1529 beguileful1530 Spanish1530 juggling?1531 snakish1532 prestigious?1534 knack-hardy1549 pratting1570 fogging1585 snakya1586 abusive1595 faithless1597 faiterous1600 guiled1600 trompant1605 amusing1609 braida1616 dodging1625 Ulyssean1639 tricksome1648 knackish1660 hocus-pocus1668 bubbling1675 rusé1689 tricking1697 trickish1705 lurching1728 tricksy1766 trickful1775 tricky1786 slippy1828 shirky1847 dodgy1861 sidewinding1902 slithery1902 hyping1968 deceiteous- society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > legerdemain, etc. > [adjective] juggling?1531 sleight1533 prestigious?1534 juggled1536 conjuring1552 legerdemain1576 prestigiatory1588 hocus-pocus1668 presto1826 prestidigital1856 prestidigitatory1860 prestidigitatorial1861 presto changeo1923 ?1531 J. Frith Disput. Purgatorye To Rdr. sig. a3v Sith we..will..not conferre and examine these iuglinge mistes with the light of goddes worde, oure ignoraunce is wilfull. a1616 W. Shakespeare King John (1623) iii. i. 95 Though you..This iugling witchcraft with reuennue cherish, Yet I alone, alone doe me oppose Against the Pope. View more context for this quotation 1652 E. Nicholas Papers (1886) I. 312 That juggling Cardinal will not suffer the K. of France to do any good for the K. 1756 E. Burke Vindic. Nat. Society 73 The Government is..a juggling Confederacy of a few to cheat the Prince and enslave the People. 1814 R. Southey Roderick xx. 208 Fabling creeds, and juggling priests. Derivatives ˈjugglingly adv. in a juggling or deceptive manner; beguilingly. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [adverb] fakenlyOE swikellya1023 ficklya1300 treacherouslya1340 guilinglya1382 sophisticallya1382 deceivably1387 guilefully1388 treacherlyc1394 deceivingly14.. guilouslyc1425 deceiteously1481 deceitfully1488 swikefullya1500 patchingly1570 faithlessly1581 abusively1595 dodgingly1599 fallaciously1612 deludingly1641 jugglingly1647 trickfullyc1790 hocus-pocusly1791 deceptiously1797 hocus-pocus1815 trickishly1824 deceptively1825 trickingly1833 dodgily1868 trickily1895 snakishly1935 1647 C. Walker Myst. Two Ivntos 5 It is known how malignantly and how juglingly writs for new elections were granted and executed. 1655 H. More Antidote against Atheism (ed. 2) iii. xvi. 270 Who cunningly and jugglingly endeavours to infuse the poison of Atheism into the minde of his Reader. 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