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  1. scramble

    • IPA[ˈskrambl]

    英式

    • v.
      make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep gradient or over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet;move hurriedly or clumsily from or into a particular place or position
    • n.
      a difficult or hurried clamber up or over something;a mountain walk up steep terrain involving the use of one's hands
    • verb: scramble, 3rd person present: scrambles, gerund or present participle: scrambling, past tense: scrambled, past participle: scrambled

    • noun: scramble, plural noun: scrambles

    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    動詞

    • 1. make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep gradient or over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet we scrambled over the damp boulders 同義詞 clamber, climb, crawl, claw one's way, scrabble, ... 更多
    • move hurriedly or clumsily from or into a particular place or position she scrambled out of the car I tried to scramble to my feet 同義詞 struggle, hurry, scurry, scud, scutter, ... 更多
    • put (clothes) on hurriedly Robbie scrambled into jeans and a T-shirt
    • informal perform (an action) or achieve (a result) hurriedly, clumsily, or with difficulty Cork scrambled a 1–0 win over Monaghan
    • struggle or compete with others for something in an eager or uncontrolled and undignified way firms scrambled to win public-sector contracts 同義詞 jostle, scuffle, scrimmage, tussle, battle, ... 更多
    • 2. order (a fighter aircraft or its pilot) to take off immediately in an emergency or for action the Hurricanes were scrambled again, this time meeting Italian fighters
    • (of a fighter aircraft or its pilot) take off for emergency action as the jet headed towards Italian airspace, two F104 fighters scrambled from a base in Sicily to intercept it
    • 3. make (something) jumbled or muddled maybe the alcohol has scrambled his brains 同義詞 muddle, confuse, mix up, jumble (up), disarrange, ... 更多
    • cook (eggs) by beating them with a little liquid and then cooking and stirring them gently you may have your eggs scrambled or boiled
    • make (a broadcast transmission or telephone conversation) unintelligible unless received by an appropriate decoding device the signal is scrambled into code
    • 4. (of a quarterback) run with the ball behind the line of scrimmage, avoiding tackles McNabb scrambled in the third quarter and threw a touchdown pass to Maddox

    名詞

    • 1. a difficult or hurried clamber up or over something an undignified scramble over the wall 同義詞 clamber, climb, ascent, trek
    • a mountain walk up steep terrain involving the use of one's hands the route gives an excellent scramble up on to the narrow summit ridge
    • British a motorcycle race over rough and hilly ground a local landowner allowed some kids to hold a motorbike scramble in the woods
    • an eager or uncontrolled and undignified struggle with others to obtain or achieve something I lost Tommy in the scramble for a seat 同義詞 struggle, hurry, rush, race, scurry, ... 更多
    • 2. an emergency take-off by fighter aircraft the scramble might be a training exercise or it might not
    • 3. a disordered mixture of things the girl's mouth was a scramble of orthodontist's hardware
    • n.
      a game in which sweets are thrown for children to scramble for: after the meal there were sports and lolly scrambles for the children

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a dish of eggs prepared by beating them with a little liquid and then cooking and stirring gently.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a dish of eggs prepared by beating them with a little liquid and then cooking and stirring gently.

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈskramb(ə)l]

    美式

    • v.
      make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep slope or over rough ground by using ... we scrambled over the wet boulders
    • n.
      a difficult or hurried clamber up or over something: an undignified scramble over the wall

    Oxford American Dictionary