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Definition of scrambler in English: scramblernoun ˈskrambləˈskræmb(ə)lər 1A device for scrambling a broadcast transmission or telephone conversation. Example sentencesExamples - Furthermore, these devices should be additionally provided with scramblers to protect transmitted information.
- Telephone scramblers, then in their infancy, were available to staff at senior headquarters.
- The arms manufacturer has developed scramblers which throw missile-guidance systems off course.
- Right now, he was contacting them on the special digital phone with a voice scrambler.
- Midian's TVS - 2 Series of scramblers utilize the frequency hopping type of rolling code encryption for higher security.
- Kilkenny noticed the disappointment anyway, despite the scrambler's odd characteristic of rendering voices emotionless during the scrambling and unscrambling process.
- Unless you want to fork out £50 for a phone scrambler and subsequently draw attention to yourself, do not call directly from work.
- The antiterrorist operation points to the need of using, on the tactical level, modern compact communication facilities with in-built scramblers.
- You just know someone is now working on a device to block the scrambler, while some visionary is starting on a device to scramble the blocker that blocks the scrambler.
- I flipped open a pouch on my thigh and took out an electrical scrambler, made specifically for rendering anything electronic useless.
2A person who walks over steep, mountainous terrain as a pastime. Example sentencesExamples - Tidal conditions, unlawful activity by scramblers and even training sessions conducted by members of sporting clubs are contributing to the erosion at one section in particular.
- These guys who were out there doing really serious ski descents were also world-class mountaineers, while I was just a hiker scrambler.
- Carn Mor Dearg lies on the eastern arm of the horseshoe ridge that includes Ben Nevis and is a favourite with scramblers who climb ‘The Ben’.
- 2.1British A motorcycle for racing over rough and hilly ground.
Example sentencesExamples - Miniature motorbikes are mainly being raced around estates, while scramblers and scooters are being ridden in areas such as the Seven Fields Nature Reserve.
- Health officials though pointed at the lack of exercise as the main cause of the problem, claiming the alarming usage of quads, mopeds and scramblers is directly proportional to the high level of porkers in these areas.
- Despite several warnings in the Advertiser, yobs are still using estates and parks as racetracks for mini motos, go-peds and scramblers.
- The burglars also took a child's motorbike scrambler, a khaki coloured container with 25 litres of red diesel and numerous bottles of gin, vodka and liqueurs.
3A plant with long slender stems supported by other plants. Example sentencesExamples - Then there's the difference between ramblers, scramblers and danglers.
4American Football A quarterback noted for scrambling. Example sentencesExamples - He's not a scrambler, but one of his best attributes is his ability to make plays on the run.
- ‘The No.1 responsibility of a pro quarterback is to protect himself and make sure he can play,’ the former Redskins quarterback and scrambler said.
- Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles.
- The Patriots know he isn't a scrambler and won't worry about him taking off, so Manning must make them pay by running for at least three first downs.
- Hasselbeck isn't a great scrambler, but he can move in the pocket and throw on the run with accuracy.
Definition of scrambler in US English: scramblernounˈskramb(ə)lərˈskræmb(ə)lər 1A person or thing that scrambles, especially a device for scrambling a broadcast transmission, a telephone message, or electronic data. Example sentencesExamples - Right now, he was contacting them on the special digital phone with a voice scrambler.
- The antiterrorist operation points to the need of using, on the tactical level, modern compact communication facilities with in-built scramblers.
- You just know someone is now working on a device to block the scrambler, while some visionary is starting on a device to scramble the blocker that blocks the scrambler.
- Kilkenny noticed the disappointment anyway, despite the scrambler's odd characteristic of rendering voices emotionless during the scrambling and unscrambling process.
- Furthermore, these devices should be additionally provided with scramblers to protect transmitted information.
- Unless you want to fork out £50 for a phone scrambler and subsequently draw attention to yourself, do not call directly from work.
- The arms manufacturer has developed scramblers which throw missile-guidance systems off course.
- Telephone scramblers, then in their infancy, were available to staff at senior headquarters.
- Midian's TVS - 2 Series of scramblers utilize the frequency hopping type of rolling code encryption for higher security.
- I flipped open a pouch on my thigh and took out an electrical scrambler, made specifically for rendering anything electronic useless.
2A plant with long slender stems supported by other plants. Example sentencesExamples - Then there's the difference between ramblers, scramblers and danglers.
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