词汇 | scramble |
释义 | scramble verb uk /ˈskræm.bəl/ us /ˈskræm.bəl/ scrambleverb (MOVE QUICKLY)C2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you: (急速而艰难地)移动;爬;攀登 scramble up/overShe scrambled up the steep hillside and over the rocks.她爬上了陡峭的山坡,翻过岩石。 scramble intoHe scrambled into his clothes (= put them on quickly) and raced to get help.他匆匆套上衣服,跑去寻求救援。 scramble forAs the burning plane landed, the terrified passengers scrambled for the door (= tried to reach the door quickly).起火的飞机降落后,惊慌失措的乘客奋力向舱门口跑去。 to move onto or towards the top of something climbIt was an effort to climb the stairs. ascendShe ascended the podium and began to speak. scaleHe claims to have scaled every peak of the Himalayas. mountThe cowboy mounted his horse and rode off into the sunset. [ I ] to compete with other people for something there is very little of: 争抢 [ + to infinitive ]People are scrambling to buy property before prices rise even further.人们抢着在进一步涨价之前购买房产。 [ I ] (of a quarterback in American football) to run quickly with the ball to avoid an opponent who has broken through the line of players that protects them: The quarterback saw the defender coming and scrambled to his right for six yards. We scrambled up the hill. He scrambled over the car roof to help his colleague. She scrambled to her feet and hurried out of the room. Somehow I managed to scramble up the bank. We scrambled up the muddy path to the house. Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl down/along something cannonball gallop gun leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush rush scorch scuttle shoot whizz You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moving upwards Moving on your hands and legs or on your stomach Competing and contending (non-sporting) American football Running away and escaping scrambleverb (MIX)[ T ](alsoscramble up) to put things such as words or letters in the wrong order so that they do not make sense: 打乱(单词或字母使之不再有任何含义) He had a habit of scrambling his words when excited.他兴奋时通常会语无伦次。 [ T ] to mix food as it is being fried, especially eggs or tofu(= a soft, pale food that has very little flavour but is high in protein, made from the seed of the soya plant): 炒蛋 I’m sure this dish would be just as delicious if you scrambled the eggs first. You can use any kind of tofu when scrambling it. Mixing and mixtures amalgam be neither one thing nor the otheridiom blend blend in/blend into something blender blitz churn crossed decoction emulsion guaraná homogeneous mixture meld methylate mingle mosaic mush saturated solution substance synthesis You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cookery terms scrambleverb (CHANGE SIGNAL)[ T ] to change a radio or phone signal so that it can only be understood using a special device对(无线电或电话信号)作扰频(或倒频)处理(使只有通过专门设备才能接收) Codes & decoding bombe code word crack a code cracker cryptanalysis cryptologist cryptology cypher decode decrypt encode encrypt encryption passcode QR code scrambler token tokenize uncoded unscramble scrambleverb (TAKE OFF)[ I or T ] military specialized to (cause a plane to) take off very quickly: (使)(飞机)紧急起飞 A helicopter was scrambled within minutes of the news.直升机在接到消息几分钟之后紧急起飞。 Air travel: travelling by aircraft aboard aeronaut air bridge air corridor air rage air taxi bird strike business class coach crash-land hop jet jet lag jet-lagged landfall medevac non-flying post-landing reclaim subsonically scramble noun uk /ˈskræm.bəl/ us /ˈskræm.bəl/ scramblenoun (CLIMBING)[ S ] a climb that is difficult so that you have to use your hands to help you: (艰难的)爬,攀登 a scrambleIt was a real scramble to the top of the hillside.好不容易才爬到山坡顶上。 Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl down/along something cannonball gallop gun leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush rush scorch scuttle shoot whizz You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moving upwards Moving on your hands and legs or on your stomach scramblenoun (QUICK MOVEMENT)[ S ] an act of hurrying: 匆匆的行为 [ + to infinitive ]As soon as the plane landed there was a mad/wild scramble to get out.飞机一降落,人们乱作一团,匆匆跑了出去。 [ S ] a hurried attempt to get something: 抢夺,争抢 a scramble forAfter the death of the dictator there was an unseemly scramble for power among the generals.独裁者死后,将军们为争夺权力闹翻了天。 Hurrying and doing things quickly accelerate acceleration against the clockidiom against time/the clockidiom alacrity dash get a wiggle onidiom grab-and-go grease hacky haste prompt promptly promptness quickie rattle something off rattle through something snap stroke tear scramblenoun (SPORT)[ C ] a motocross event: 摩托车越野赛(同 motocross) We're planning a scramble through the forest next weekend.我们计划下周末举行一次穿越森林的摩托车越野赛。 Motor racing autocross black-flag cockpit DNF downforce draft drag racing drag strip dragster grand prix grid pace car race car race car driver racing car driver rally rallying scrambling speedway stock car scramblenoun (FOOD)[ C or U ] a dish of food that is mixed as it is being fried, especially eggs or tofu(= a soft, pale food that has very little flavour but is high in protein, made from the seed of the soya plant): 炒蛋 a potato-sausage scramble土豆香肠炒蛋 tofu scramble with mushrooms and spinach Roberto Machado Noa/Moment/GettyImages Mixing and mixtures amalgam be neither one thing nor the otheridiom blend blend in/blend into something blender blitz churn crossed decoction emulsion guaraná homogeneous mixture meld methylate mingle mosaic mush saturated solution substance synthesis You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cookery terms scramble | American Dictionaryscramble verb us/ˈskræm·bəl/ scrambleverb (MOVE QUICKLY)[ I ] to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using the hands: She scrambled to safety away from the fighting. [ + to infinitive ]fig. Poultry farmers scrambled (= worked hard and fast) to provide water to their flocks as pipes burst in Georgia’s coldest weather this century. scrambleverb (MIX EGGS)[ T ] to mix together and cook the transparent and yellow parts of eggs: We had bacon and scrambled eggs for breakfast. scrambleverb (CHANGE SIGNAL)[ T ] to change a radio or telephone signal while it is being sent so that it cannot be understood without a special device scramble noun[ U ] us/ˈskræm·bəl/ scramblenoun[U] (ACT OF HURRYING )an act of moving or climbing quickly: fig. There was a mad scramble (= many people moving at once) for the best seats in the theater. Examples of scramblescramble The acquisition of scrambling and cliticization, pp. 207 + 236. The notion of dynamical relaxation by non-linear scrambling leads to the introduction of eddy relaxation times and the direct-interaction approximation. There was no evidence of an association between flakiness and stem twiners or scrambling climbers. As uncertainty mounted about the stability of key currencies, central banks liquidated their foreign-exchange balances and scrambled to replace them with gold reserves. Then we will prove that a tame system has no scrambled pair. Where scrambling begins: triggering object scrambling in early language acquisition. They make the point that scrambling moves specific nouns more easily than non-specific ones. Both of the two final chapters investigate scrambling from a new standpoint, which is helpful in shedding light on its lesser-known aspects. Chapters 4-6 are mainly concerned with the relation between scrambling and specificity. In fact, it is crucial that the right-dislocated phrase is scrambled out of various islands. When the embedded clause is [kwh], a wh-phrase that originates in the embedded clause is understood as having the matrix scope, irrespective of scrambling. A derivational approach to the interpretation of scrambling chains. The position of the head and the domain of scrambling. Indeed, as private actors moved to reshape medicine, government leaders were left scrambling to respond. Continuous maps with the whole space being a scrambled set. See all examples of scramble These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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