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词汇 scramble
释义

scramble

/`skrambḷ/

(过去式: scrambled; 过去完成式: scrambled; 现在进行式: scrambling)

v.i.

To clamber or move on the hands and feet.

匍匐攀登;攀爬。

I scrambled up the rock for a better look at the sea.

我攀上岩石以便能更清楚地观看海景。

To struggle eagerly or rudely for something.

争夺。

to scramble for front seats

抢前面的座位。

To take off quickly to intercept enemy aircraft.

【军】紧急升空(以拦截敌机)。

v.t.

To toss together at random.

打乱;混杂。

He stood looking at the scrambled pages of his speech and didn't know where to begin.

他站着注视那堆杂乱无章的演讲稿,不知从何开始。

To prepare (eggs) by stirring the whites and yolks together while cooking.

(煮蛋时)搅拌(蛋);把(蛋)拌匀。

The child can scramble eggs.

这小孩会把蛋拌匀。

To make (a radio or telephone message) unintelligible to interceptors by disarranging the frequencies of the transmission.

变换频率(以防窃听)。

In our code we scramble letters, so words are unrecognizable.

我们变换密码中的字母以防被人识破。

To collect or gather up hurriedly and unsystematically.

匆匆胡乱地收集。

phrases

scramble after

搜求。

scramble along (on)

爬向前;勉强应付。

n.

A rude, disorderly struggle.

争夺。

Laborious progress over rough ground.

吃力的前进。

Quick take-off of planes to intercept enemy aircraft.

【军】紧急升空(以拦截敌机)。

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