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Traducciones detalladas de juggle de inglés a español

juggle:

Conjugaciones de juggle:

present
  1. juggle
  2. juggle
  3. juggles
  4. juggle
  5. juggle
  6. juggle
simple past
  1. juggled
  2. juggled
  3. juggled
  4. juggled
  5. juggled
  6. juggled
present perfect
  1. have juggled
  2. have juggled
  3. has juggled
  4. have juggled
  5. have juggled
  6. have juggled
past continuous
  1. was juggling
  2. were juggling
  3. was juggling
  4. were juggling
  5. were juggling
  6. were juggling
future
  1. shall juggle
  2. will juggle
  3. will juggle
  4. shall juggle
  5. will juggle
  6. will juggle
continuous present
  1. am juggling
  2. are juggling
  3. is juggling
  4. are juggling
  5. are juggling
  6. are juggling
subjunctive
  1. be juggled
  2. be juggled
  3. be juggled
  4. be juggled
  5. be juggled
  6. be juggled
diverse
  1. juggle!
  2. let's juggle!
  3. juggled
  4. juggling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for juggle:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
- juggling
VerbTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
hacer juegos de manos conjure; juggle; perform conjuring tricks; use magic
hacer juegos malabares conjure; juggle; perform conjuring tricks; use magic
- beguile; hoodwink

Palabras relacionadas con "juggle":


Sinónimos de "juggle":


Definiciones relacionadas de "juggle":

  1. throwing and catching several objects simultaneously1
  2. the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression1
  3. hold with difficulty and balance insecurely1
    • the player juggled the ball1
  4. throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously1
  5. deal with simultaneously1
    • She had to juggle her job and her children1
  6. manipulate by or as if by moving around components1
    • juggle an account so as to hide a deficit1
  7. influence by slyness1

Wiktionary: juggle

juggle
verb
  1. manipulate objects artistically

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
juggle juegos malabares jongler — jonglerie|fr Faire sauter plusieurs boules ou autres objets, qui s’entrecroiser en passant d’une main, voire d’un pied, dans l’autre.