scramble如何读

英:[ˈskræmbl]

美:[ˈskræmbl]

scramble英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 攀登,爬climb
  2. vt. & vi. 争取,争夺 struggle with others to get sth from competitors
  3. vt. & vi. 搅乱 jumble sth up
  4. vt. 炒 cook (eggs) by heating them and then heating them in a saucepan with butter and milk

scramble是什么意思

vi.

攀登,爬

争夺,抢夺

(植物)蔓延

[航]紧急起飞

vt.

攀登,爬

把…搅乱

炒(蛋)

n.

攀登

抢夺

混乱

[航]紧急起飞

scramble自然拼读

scram·ble

skraem bl

scramble变形

复数:scrambles

第三人称单数:scrambles

现在分词:scrambling

过去式:scrambled

过去分词:scrambled

scramble词根

词根:scramble

n.

scrambled 密码形式;扰频

scrambler 爬行者;[电子] 扰频器;周率扰乱器

v.

scrambled 争夺;攀登;搅拌(scramble的过去分词)

scramble英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to move with urgency or panic

scrambled to his feet

to move or climb hastily especially on all fours

scramble over rocks

to struggle eagerly or unceremoniously for possession of something players scrambling for the ball

scramble for front seats

to get or gather something with difficulty or in irregular ways

scramble for a living

to spread or grow irregularly : sprawl, straggle

of an interceptor fighter aircraft to take off quickly in response to an alert

of a football quarterback to run with the ball after the pass protection breaks down

transitive verb

to collect or put together hastily

scramble up a dinner for unexpected guests

to toss or mix together in confusion : to throw into disorder : jumble scrambled the pages of the manuscript

Bad weather often scrambles the train schedules.

to prepare (eggs) by stirring during frying

scramble some eggs for breakfast

to cause or order (interceptor fighter aircraft) to take off quickly

Keating said he ordered the fighters to be scrambled immediately after seeing information about the crash on television.—Lolita C. Baldor

to disarrange the elements of a transmission (such as a telephone or television signal) in order to make unintelligible to interception

noun

the act or an instance of scrambling: such as

the act of moving or climbing over something quickly especially on all fours

a scramble over the boulders

a jostling and pushing for possession

a scramble for the ball

an eager and unceremonious or unscrupulous struggle

a scramble for power

a rapid emergency takeoff of interceptor fighter aircraft

football a play in which the quarterback runs with the ball while being chased by defensive players after the pass protection breaks down

He gained 10 yards on the scramble.

a disordered mass : jumble

a … scramble of patterns and textures—Vogue

golf a team competition in which all the members of a team tee off on each hole, one of the tee shots is selected, all members hit shots from the position of the selected shot, one shot is again selected, and the process is continued until the hole is completed

Sawgrass seemed a far cry from the first competitive golf event I ever played in, a weekend scramble at my local club.—David Owen

scramble词组

scramble for争夺;勉强拼凑

scramble词源中文解释

“攀爬、挣扎或蠕动前行”,同时也指“与他人竞争或为争夺掌控而拼抢和粗暴抓握”。该词来源不明,也许是动词 scrabble 的鼻化变体,“挣扎; 快速刮擦”。《牛津英语词典》指向方言词汇 scramb “用手拉扯在一起”,它是 scramp 的变体,后者很可能是 scrape 的鼻化形式。

Mrs. Goddard was the mistress of a school, ... a real, honest, old fashioned boarding-school, where a reasonable quantity of accomplishments were sold at a reasonable price, and where girls might be sent to be out of the way, and scramble themselves into a little education, without any danger of coming back prodigies. [Jane Austen, "Emma"]
“戈达德夫人是一所学校的女主人… 一个真正的、诚恳的、老式的寄宿学校,具备合理数量的技能和合理的价格,女孩可以来这里获得一些教育,而不会有任何成为神童的危险。”——简·奥斯汀,《艾玛》

及物动词“随意搅拌或扔在一起,使其混乱不清”的意思起源于1822年。至于与无线电信号、电话语音相关的“使不可理解”,则可以追溯到1927年,因此一般指“混杂、混淆”。在美式足球中,指控球手回避防守队员的动作,最早见于1964年。相关词汇: Scrambled; scrambling。用黄玉米、奶油、盐、胡椒等慢慢地搅拌(并煮)的 Scrambled eggs,最早见于1843年。

scramble_体育行业词汇

紧急起飞

scramble_通信行业词汇

扰码

把一个码元序列变换为另一个统计性质更完善的序列的过程。

scramble词源英文解释

Verb perhaps alteration of scrabble >entry 1

The first known use of scramble was in 1568

scramble儿童词典英英释义

scrape1 of 2verb

to remove by repeated strokes of an edged tool

scrape off rust

to clean or smooth by rubbing

to rub or cause to rub so as to make a harsh noise

to damage or injure by dragging or rubbing against a rough surface

scraped his knee on the pavement

to gather with difficulty and little by little

scrape together a few dollars

to barely get by

scraped through with low grades

scrape2 of 2noun

the act or process of scraping

a sound, mark, or injury made by scraping

a bow made with a pulling back of the foot

a disagreeable situation

altercation, fight

scrape1 of 2verb

to remove by repeated strokes of an edged tool

scrape off rust

to clean or smooth by rubbing

to rub or cause to rub so as to make a harsh noise

to damage or injure by dragging or rubbing against a rough surface

scraped his knee on the pavement

to gather with difficulty and little by little

scrape together a few dollars

to barely get by

scraped through with low grades

scrape2 of 2noun

the act or process of scraping

a sound, mark, or injury made by scraping

a bow made with a pulling back of the foot

a disagreeable situation

altercation, fight

scrapbooknoun

a book of blank pages for miscellaneous items (as clippings and pictures)

scrapbooknoun

a book of blank pages for miscellaneous items (as clippings and pictures)

scramble1 of 2verb

to move with urgency or panic

to move or climb hastily on all fours

to strive or struggle for something

scramble for front seats

to toss or mix together : jumble

to cook the mixed whites and yolks of eggs by stirring them while frying

scramble2 of 2noun

a scrambling movement

a disordered mess

scramble1 of 2verb

to move with urgency or panic

to move or climb hastily on all fours

to strive or struggle for something

scramble for front seats

to toss or mix together : jumble

to cook the mixed whites and yolks of eggs by stirring them while frying

scramble2 of 2noun

a scrambling movement

a disordered mess

scramble1 of 2verb

to move with urgency or panic

to move or climb hastily on all fours

to strive or struggle for something

scramble for front seats

to toss or mix together : jumble

to cook the mixed whites and yolks of eggs by stirring them while frying

scramble2 of 2noun

a scrambling movement

a disordered mess

scramble1 of 2verb

to move with urgency or panic

to move or climb hastily on all fours

to strive or struggle for something

scramble for front seats

to toss or mix together : jumble

to cook the mixed whites and yolks of eggs by stirring them while frying

scramble2 of 2noun

a scrambling movement

a disordered mess

scramble 例句

1 Kids jumped out of their seats and scrambled to grab it like she was some kind of rock star.

2 Without a pause I rushed up to the east window, and scrambled down the wall, as before, into the Count’s room.

3 The bony man was scrambling, trying to get to his feet.

4 Alice cried, and stumbled up and fell across the thwart and half out of the canoe and then scrambled up and was gone after them.

5 Then there was a mad scramble to shift furniture and get pans and bowls and buckets in all the places where the roof leaked.

6 I scrambled to my feet and was immediately on my knees in front of the urn.

7 I scramble out of bed and take it from her.

8 I scramble out of Barbara’s tent and run smack into August.

9 Pale bodies—human bodies, but mangled, arms bent at odd angles, too-wide mouths with needle teeth, empty eye sockets—topple into my bedroom, one after the other, and scramble to their feet, scramble toward me.

10 Tables and chairs lay helter-skelter, our dishes broken to bits, everything we owned scrambled and strewn across the floor.

11 Her feet scrambled at the ledge, scraping rock into the water.

12 She started to say “I think it might be a . . .” but then slipped on loose gravel, and her last word was lost as she scrambled and caught herself before she could fall.

13 Many office workers remain absent from San Jose’s urban core as well as many downtown districts nationwide and in the Bay Area, which has forced the South Bay’s largest city to scramble to find ways to replace that traditional source of economic activity.

14 I scramble for a foothold, but the undercurrent’s too strong.

15 He looked pale and sickly in the moonlight, as if his memories were trying to come back, scrambling his mind in the process.

16 I scramble off the tiles, out the door, and across the hall to his room.

17 The guys in the Hermes cabin were scrambling around in a panic, stashing dirty laundry under their beds and accusing each other of taking stuff.

18 Valley seemed to snap out of her rage and scrambled to pick up the broken pieces of the dish, also wiping tears from her own eyes.

19 Luna scrambled to her feet, keeping her knees bent in a low crouch.

20 Gum Baby squeaked, scrambled up the statue, and hastily clapped a sticky hand over its mouth, shushing the indignant copper girl doorbell.

scramble 同义词

1 爬出

worm

5 爬山

climbing

11 爬下

clamber skin climb shin

21 使杂乱

jumble

33 笨拙地移动

lumber

34 搅拌

beat stir

38 繁生

flourishing

40 抢占

bag grab

42 摩托车越野赛

motocross scrambling

44 不择手段地争取

jockey

47 仓促行动

rush

48 杂乱的一堆

jumble

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