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Vocabulary

juggle

0 I think 'juggle' means a trick or something like that.02br
00 But recently I heard a phrase 'to juggle work and family' or something like that.02br
00 I guess, in this case, 'juggle' means 'to do two things at the same time'.02br
00 Is this a common meaning among native speakers? 02br
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0Yes, it is: 01i 00deal with simultaneously (Example: "She had to juggle her job and her children")02i 0-

  • 0Yes, it is: 01i 00deal with simultaneously (Example: "She had to juggle her job and her children")02i 0-
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0Yes, it is: 01i00deal with simultaneously (Example: "She had to juggle her job and her children")02i0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10I think 'juggle' means a trick or something like that.12br
10But recently I heard a phrase 'to juggle work and family' or something like that.12br
10I guess, in this case, 'juggle' means 'to do two things at the same time'.12br
10Is this a common meaning among native speakers?

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