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riffle
- IPA[ˈrif(ə)l]
美式
- turn over something, especially the pages of a book, quickly and casually;search quickly through (something), especially so as to cause disorder
- a quick or casual leaf or search through something;the rustle of paper being leafed through.
noun: riffle, plural noun: riffles
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. turn over something, especially the pages of a book, quickly and casually he riffled through the pages she opened a book with her thumbnail and riffled the pages
- ▪ search quickly through (something), especially so as to cause disorder she riffled through her leather handbag
- ▪ disturb the surface of; ruffle there was a slight breeze that riffled her hair
- ▪ shuffle (playing cards) by flicking up and releasing the corners or sides of two piles of cards so that they intermingle and may be slid together to form a single pile.
名詞
- 1. a quick or casual leaf or search through something just a riffle through the books the loudest sound was the constant riffle of paper as people looked at the agendas
- ▪ the rustle of paper being leafed through.
- ▪ a shuffle performed by riffling playing cards.
- 2. North American a rocky or shallow part of a stream or river with rough water the river's sweeping riffles and deep pools provide a superb habitat for salmon
- ▪ a patch of waves or ripples.
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈrɪfl]
英式
- turn over something, especially the pages of a book, quickly and casually: he riffled through the pages she opened a book and riffled the pages
- an act or sound of riffling through something: just a riffle through the books the loudest sound was the constant riffle of paper as people looked at the agendas
Oxford Dictionary