词汇 | scramble |
释义 | scramble (noun) scramble 2 ENTRIES FOUND: scramble (verb) scramble (noun) 1 scramble /ˈskræmbəl/ verb scrambles; scrambled; scrambling 1 scramble /ˈskræmbəl/ verb scrambles; scrambled; scrambling Learner's definition of SCRAMBLE 1 [no object] a always followed by an adverb or preposition : to move or climb over something quickly especially while also using your hands(迅速地)攀爬 We scrambled over the boulders and kept climbing up the mountain.我们翻爬过巨石后,继续爬山。 He scrambled up the ramp.他爬上了斜坡。 b : to move or act quickly to do, find, or get something often before someone else does争夺;抢占 reporters scrambling to finish stories by deadline抢在最后期限之前完成报道的记者们 Both players scrambled for the ball.两名运动员都尽力抢球。 News of the factory closing found workers scrambling to find jobs.工厂倒闭的消息一经传出,工人们就抢着找工作。 It started to rain, and we all scrambled for cover.开始下雨了,我们都抢着找个避雨的地方。 2 [+ object] : to prepare (eggs) by mixing the white and yellow parts together and then stirring the mixture in a hot pan炒(蛋) I'll scramble some eggs for breakfast.我早饭要炒几个鸡蛋吃。 3 [+ object] : to put (parts of something) in the wrong order打乱 — often used as (be) scrambled常用作(be) scrambled The letters of the words are scrambled. [=mixed up]这些单词的字母顺序被打乱了。 4 [+ object] : to change (a radio or electronic signal) so that whoever receives it will not be able to understand it(对广播、电子信号)扰频,倒频 We will have to scramble our radio communications.我们得对我们的无线电通信进行倒频。 The cable company scrambles the channels that you do not pay for.有线电视公司会对未付费的频道实施扰频。 5 [no object] American football, of a quarterback : to run with the ball while being chased by defensive players(四分卫)持球跑进 The quarterback scrambled for a 5-yard gain.四分卫持球向前推进了5码。 — scrambled adjective scrambled eggs and toast炒蛋和吐司 a scrambled signal被扰频的信号 2 scramble /ˈskræmbəl/ noun plural scrambles 2 scramble /ˈskræmbəl/ noun plural scrambles Learner's definition of SCRAMBLE : an act of scrambling攀爬;争抢: such as a [singular] : the act of moving or climbing over something quickly especially while also using your hands攀爬;攀登 a quick scramble over boulders迅速翻爬过巨石 b [singular] : the act of moving or acting quickly to do, find, or get something争夺;抢占 the scramble for power in the country对国家权力的争夺 a scramble for the ball抢球 There was a mad scramble to fill vacant positions at the school.那所学校空缺的名额遭到疯抢。 c [count] American football : a play in which the quarterback runs with the ball while being chased by defensive players(四分卫的)持球跑进 — usually singular通常用单数 He gained 10 yards on a scramble.他持球向前跑,将球推进了10码。 |
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