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scramble

英 [ˈskræmbl]

美 [ˈskræmbl]

v.  (迅速而吃力地)爬,攀登; 争抢; 抢占; 争夺; 艰难地(或仓促地)完成
n.  (尤指需要手脚并用的)艰难行走,爬,攀登; 争抢; 抢占; 争夺; 摩托车越野赛

过去式:scrambled 现在分词:scrambling 过去分词:scrambled 第三人称单数:scrambles 复数:scrambles 

CET6考研TOEFLGRETEM8

Collins.2 / BNC.6181 / COCA.4326

牛津词典

    verb

      行走;攀爬 walk/climb
    • (迅速而吃力地)爬,攀登
      to move quickly, especially with difficulty, using your hands to help you
      1. She managed to scramble over the wall.
        她好不容易翻过墙。
      2. He scrambled to his feet as we came in.
        我们进来时,他慌忙站起身。
    • 推挤;争抢 push/fight
    • 争抢;抢占;争夺
      to push, fight or compete with others in order to get or to reach sth
      1. The audience scrambled for the exits.
        观众竞相朝出口拥去。
      2. Shoppers were scrambling to get the best bargains.
        顾客争先恐后地抢购最便宜的特价商品。
    • 艰难地完成 achieve sth with difficulty
    • 艰难地(或仓促地)完成
      to manage to achieve sth with difficulty, or in a hurry, without much control
      1. Cork scrambled a 1–0 win over Monaghan.
        科克队苦战莫纳亨队,以1:0获胜。
      2. Owen managed to scramble the ball into the net.
        欧文勉力把球捅入网窝。
    • 蛋 eggs
    • 炒(蛋)
      to cook an egg by mixing the white and yellow parts together and heating them, sometimes with milk and butter
      1. scrambled eggs
        炒蛋
    • 电话;无线电 telephone/radio
    • 扰码,倒频(改变电话或无线电信号,听众只有通过专门设备才能收听)
      to change the way that a telephone or radio message sounds so that only people with special equipment can understand it
      1. scrambled satellite signals
        扰频卫星信号
    • 扰乱思维 confuse thoughts
    • 扰乱(思维)
      to confuse sb's thoughts, ideas, etc. so that they have no order
      1. Alcohol seemed to have scrambled his brain.
        酒精似乎扰乱了他的脑子。
    • 飞机 aircraft
    • 命令(飞机)紧急起飞;紧急起飞
      to order that planes, etc. should take off immediately in an emergency; to take off immediately in an emergency
      1. A helicopter was scrambled to help rescue three young climbers.
        直升机接到命令,紧急起飞前去营救三个登山的年轻人。
      2. They scrambled as soon as the call came through.
        命令刚一下达,他们便紧急起飞。

    noun

      艰难行走 / 攀爬 difficult walk/climb
    • (尤指需要手脚并用的)艰难行走,爬,攀登
      a difficult walk or climb over rough ground, especially one in which you have to use your hands
      1. 推挤;争抢 push/fight
      2. 争抢;抢占;争夺
        a situation in which people push, fight or compete with each other in order to get or do sth
        1. There was a mad scramble for the best seats.
          人们不顾一切地抢占最好的座位。
      3. 摩托车比赛 motorcycle race
      4. 摩托车越野赛
        a race for motorcycles over rough ground

        柯林斯词典

        • VERB (迅速地)爬,攀登
          If youscrambleover rocks or up a hill, you move quickly over them or up it using your hands to help you.
          1. Tourists were scrambling over the rocks looking for the perfect camera angle...
            游客们在正爬上岩石寻找最佳的拍摄角度。
          2. He scrambled up a steep bank.
            他攀上了一个陡峭的河堤。
        • VERB 仓促行动;慌忙前往
          If youscrambleto a different place or position, you move there in a hurried, awkward way.
          1. Ann threw back the covers and scrambled out of bed...
            安掀开被子,急忙下了床。
          2. He scrambled to his feet.
            他赶忙站起身来。
        • VERB 争夺;抢夺
          If a number of peoplescramble forsomething, they compete energetically with each other for it.
          1. More than three million fans are expected to scramble for tickets...
            预计会有超过 300 万的球迷抢购门票。
          2. Business is booming and foreigners are scrambling to invest.
            商业繁荣,外国人争相投资。
          3. Scrambleis also a noun.
          4. ...the scramble for jobs.
            对工作机会的争夺
          5. ...a scramble to get a seat on the early morning flight.
            争订凌晨班机的座位
        • VERB 炒(蛋)
          If youscrambleeggs, you break them, mix them together and then heat and stir the mixture in a pan.
          1. Make the toast and scramble the eggs.
            把面包烤一下并炒些鸡蛋。
        • VERB 倒换(无线电或电话信号)的频率(使只有持特殊仪器的人才能接收)
          If a devicescramblesa radio or telephone message, it interferes with the sound so that the message can only be understood by someone with special equipment.
          1. The latest machines scramble the messages so that the conversation cannot easily be intercepted.
            最新的机器对信号作扰频处理,通话就不易被侦听了。

        英英释义

        noun

        • rushing about hastily in an undignified way
            Synonym:scamperscurry
          1. an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
              Synonym:scuffle

            verb

            • make unintelligible
              1. scramble the message so that nobody can understand it
            • stir vigorously
              1. beat the egg whites
              2. beat the cream
              Synonym:beat
            • bring into random order
                Synonym:jumblethrow together
              1. to move hurriedly
                1. The friend scrambled after them
              2. climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
                  Synonym:clambershinshinnyskinstrugglesputter

                双语例句

                • We watched her scramble up the bank to the road.
                  我们看着她连滚带爬地跑上斜坡到了公路上。
                • Should we use scramble merchandising? I think we can offer pharmacies, and photo processing.
                  我们应该运用捆绑销售么?我认为我们可以提供药房和照片冲洗店。
                • He scrambled up a steep bank.
                  他攀上了一个陡峭的河堤。
                • She managed to scramble over the wall.
                  她设法爬过了墙。
                • In order to reach a goal, people struggle and scramble each other.
                  为了一个目的的获取,人与人之间就有争斗、抢夺的事发生。
                • Well, you sure can if you want to scramble to make up for it later on.
                  好吧,如果你想以后仓促补上那当然可以。
                • Here they come. I thought these dishes would scramble their signals.
                  他们来了,我以为大耳朵能干扰讯号。
                • The three boys began to scramble up.
                  三个男孩开始向上登攀。
                • Make the toast and scramble the eggs.
                  把面包烤一下并炒些鸡蛋。
                • So many funds scramble to buy the new closed-end funds, there are markets in the role of empiricism.
                  这么多资金争相购买新的封闭式基金,但在经验主义的作用市场。