英:[ˈskræmblə(r)]
美:[ˈskræmblɚ]
英:[ˈskræmblə(r)]
美:[ˈskræmblɚ]
复数:scramblers
词根:scramble
n.scramble 抢夺,争夺;混乱,混乱的一团;爬行,攀登
scrambled 密码形式;扰频
v.scrambled 争夺;攀登;搅拌(scramble的过去分词)
vi.scramble 爬行,攀登;不规则地生长;仓促行动
vt.scramble 攀登;使混杂,仓促凑成;扰乱
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
1680年代,“爬行者”,在任何意义上; 1902年,“混乱的东西”; 代理人名词来自 scramble(v.)。到1950年,特指用于使声音不可理解的电子设备。
扰码器
Verb perhaps alteration of scrabble >entry 1
The first known use of scramble was in 1568
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
1 He’s not an escape artist like Mahomes and some of the scramblers around the league, so there’s a little less room for error there.
2 A special spot?wavex?scrambler also caused his televised image, in the area immediately about his lips, to mouth the vowels and consonants beautifully.
3 For those in need of a peakbagger merit badge, most scramblers choose to head up Plummer Peak to the west of the saddle, which is where the trail ends.
4 Daniels, an adept scrambler, rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown but struggled in the passing game, completing just eight of 20 attempts for 80 yards.
5 “I always had confidence in being able to throw the football and was kind of elusive at the same time. I wouldn’t call myself a scrambler – but I called myself an avoider,” Sixkiller said.
6 I'll scramble some eggs for breakfast.
7 Any lesson learned from facing a dangerous scrambler such as Murray ought to help this Sunday against Russell Wilson and Seattle.
8 To avoid law-enforcement detection, Mr. Guzmán sent engineers to the U.S. to buy the latest high-tech phone equipment, including scramblers and wiretapping gear, a former employee testified.
9 Allen is also proving to be an adept scrambler by combining for 234 yards rushing and a touchdown in the past two games.
10 Sgt Duncan Mitchell, from South Wales Police, said they were not "small, children's scrambler bikes".
11 OFDM on the scrambler design of the personal MATLAB algorithm, more classic!
OFDM中的关于扰码器的个人设计的MATLAB的算法, 比较经典的!
12 He told how he used to have a Ducati 1209 but had downsized to a less powerful bike and revealed he used to ride scramblers with his brother the Duke of Sussex.
13 What do you think gives the Rams’ defense more difficulty — the efficient pocket passer or a scrambler?
14 Klein: A scrambler, or at least quarterbacks with the ability to make plays out of the pocket.
15 The most obvious thing that has limited Stroud and the Buckeye offense is his lack of impact as a runner and a scrambler.
16 Police said the suspect, who was wearing black clothing with an orange high-vis jacket, rode off on a bike, thought to be an e-bike or a scrambler bike.
17 Some of his counterparts who were more runners and scramblers in high school and college have had a harder time with pro-style precision.
18 In a system a scrambler is programmed with a first algorithm for selecting sections from the content.
在系统中,扰码器被第一算法编程设计为从内容中选择段。
19 An 18-year-old man was killed and another seriously injured when the scrambler motorbike they were riding crashed with a car in south Liverpool.
20 I agree with Sam, Murray at 24 is much more of a scrambler than Wilson at 32.
1 越野摩托车
2 攀缘植物
4 枢纽前卫