单词 | scramble |
释义 | Word Frequency scramble(ˈskræmbəl) verb 1. (intransitive) to climb or crawl, esp by using the hands to aid movement 2. (intransitive) to proceed hurriedly or in a disorderly fashion 3. (intransitive; often foll by for) to compete with others, esp in a disordered manner to scramble for a prize 4. (intransitive; foll by through) to succeed in some undertaking in spite of lack of organization 5. (transitive) to throw together in a haphazard manner; jumble 6. (transitive) to collect in a hurried or disorganized manner 7. (transitive) to cook (eggs that have been whisked up with milk and seasoning) in a pan containing a little melted butter 8. military to order (a crew or aircraft) to take off immediately or (of a crew or aircraft) to take off immediately 9. (transitive) to render (speech) unintelligible during transmission by means of an electronic scrambler noun 10. the act of scrambling 11. a climb over rocks that involves the use of the hands but not ropes, etc 12. a disorderly struggle, esp to gain possession 13. military an immediate preparation for action, as of crew, aircraft, etc 14. British a motorcycle rally in which competitors race across rough open ground Word origin C16: blend of scrabble and ramp |
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