0 to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them:
1 to move similar things from one position or place to another, often to give an appearance of activity when nothing useful is being done:
2 to mix a set of playing cards without seeing their values before beginning a game, so that their order is not known to any of the players:
3 the act of moving things around from one position to another:
4 the act of mixing a set of playing cards before giving them out:
5 a feature of an MP3 player, mobile phone, etc. that plays songs in a random order:
6 a way of walking in which you pull your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them:
7 to walk by sliding your feet, rather than lifting them as you step:
8 to move things to different positions or into a different order:
10 the act of moving things to different positions or into a different order:
Her uneasiness is also manifest in a nervous shuffling about, in her tense shoulders, and an insecure grin on her face.
The parkinsonism at onset consists of a contralateral bradykinetic rigid syndrome or shuffling gait, within 1 year after a stroke.
The most prominent gestures were shuffling gestures, which ranged from scooping gestures to stroking gestures.
The set was shuffled before use, and approximately half the participants received bottles in the first session and half received dishes.
The 16 stimulus repetitions were shuffled three times to obtain three values of shuffled-synchronous-spikes/stimulus.
Each color of response patch was equally likely to occur in each position, and the colors were shuffled between trials.
In this sense, the academic convenance of the composition was real: the individual elements could be shuffled across the site as seen fit6 [10c].
We find approximations of the relative entropy of a deck of n cards after m successive top to random shuffles.
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走, 拖著腳走,曳足而行, (因不適、緊張或尷尬而)坐立不安,把腳動來動去…
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走, 拖着脚走,曳足而行, (因不适、紧张或尴尬而)坐立不安,把脚动来动去…
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andar arrastrando los pies, arrastrar, revolverse…
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arrastar (os pés), balançar (os pés), mudar de lugar…
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ayaklarını sürümek, ayaklarını sürüyerek yürümek, kağıtları/iskambil kağıtlarını karıştırmak…
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traîner les pieds, remuer les pieds, battre…
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vléci (se), belhat se, míchat…
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slæbe med fødderne, blande, bland…
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