scramble的意思和读音

scramble

: [ˈskræmb(ə)l] : ['skræmb(ə)l]

n.

v.;(

scrambles  scrambling  scrambled  

n.stroll,calm

v.descend,plod,unscramble

n.ascent,climb,clamber,journey,rush

v.crawl,scrabble,scuttle,jostle,mix up

scramblev.walk/climb

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to move quickly, especially with difficulty, using your hands to help you

She managed to scramble over the wall.

He scrambled to his feet as we came in.

push/fight

2.[i]to push, fight or compete with others in order to get or to reach sth

The audience scrambled for the exits.

Shoppers were scrambling to get the best bargains.便

achieve sth with difficulty

3.[t]to manage to achieve sth with difficulty, or in a hurry, without much control

Cork scrambled a 1–0 win over Monaghan. 1:0

Rooney managed to scramble the ball into the net.

eggs

4.[t][usupass]~ sthto cook an egg by mixing the white and yellow parts together and heating them, sometimes with milk and butter

scrambled eggs

线telephone/radio

5.[t][oftpass]~ sth线to change the way that a telephone or radio message sounds so that only people with special equipment can understand it

scrambled satellite signals

confuse thoughts

6.[t]~ sthto confuse sb's thoughts, ideas, etc. so that they have no order

Alcohol seemed to have scrambled his brain.

aircraft

7.[t][i][usupass]~ (sth)to order that planes, etc. should take off immediately in an emergency; to take off immediately in an emergency

A helicopter was scrambled to help rescue three young climbers.

They scrambled as soon as the call came through.便

n.difficult walk/climb

1.[sing]a difficult walk or climb over rough ground, especially one in which you have to use your hands

push/fight

2.[sing]~ (for sth)a situation in which people push, fight or compete with each other in order to get or do sth

There was a mad scramble for the best seats.

motorcycle race

3.[c]a race for motorcycles over rough ground

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v.1.to climb somewhere using your feet and hands; to move somewhere quickly and in a way that is not graceful2.to hurry or try very hard to get something, often competing with other people3.to mix together the white and yellow parts of an egg and cook it4.to change the form of a radio message so that only someone with special equipment can understand it5.if pilots scramble, they hurry to their planes and take off quickly so that they can attack an enemy1.to climb somewhere using your feet and hands; to move somewhere quickly and in a way that is not graceful2.to hurry or try very hard to get something, often competing with other people3.to mix together the white and yellow parts of an egg and cook it4.to change the form of a radio message so that only someone with special equipment can understand it5.if pilots scramble, they hurry to their planes and take off quickly so that they can attack an enemy

n.1.a situation in which people all compete for the same thing2.a situation in which you have to hurry to do something3.a difficult climb in which you use your feet and hands4.a motorcycle race over rough ground1.a situation in which people all compete for the same thing2.a situation in which you have to hurry to do something3.a difficult climb in which you use your feet and hands4.a motorcycle race over rough ground

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1.As investors scramble to protect themselves from the next credit flare-up in Europe, their worries are spreading to the U. K.

2.And if you get involved in every disagreement of every point of Consciousness, your life's just going to be in a scramble.

3.Critics say such munificence is just a way for Chinese firms to get a leg up over competitors in the scramble to lock up Africa's resources.

4.The cub, who was just a few months old, even tried to scramble up again but was thwarted by his victorious sibling.

5.Ben scramble back to his feet as fast as he could. But the skeleton was right in front of him.

6.All this activity has led to a scramble by companies to recruit Indian executives who can operate at an international level.

7.It was much too easy, but I knew if I let the sauce boil the yolk was gonna scramble.

8.But this time everyone was entirely in Merry's favour. They began to scramble out of the excavation, darting furious glances behind them.

9.Tavares hilariously details the ensuing chaotic play as fielders scramble to find it and the batter makes his way around the bases.使

10.The moment the plane got fire n, the frightened passengers scramble out of the gate of the door.