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 scramble ['skræmbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 攀缘, 爬行, 抢夺, 混乱, 紧急起飞

vi. 攀缘, 杂乱蔓延, 争夺, 拼凑, 匆忙

vt. 攀登, 扰乱, 使混杂

[电] 凑拢




    scramble
    [ noun ]
    1. an unceremonious and disorganized struggle

    2. <noun.act>
    3. rushing about hastily in an undignified way

    4. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. to move hurriedly

    2. <verb.motion>
      The friend scrambled after them
    3. climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling

    4. <verb.motion> clamber shin shinny skin sputter struggle
    5. bring into random order

    6. <verb.contact>
      jumble throw together
    7. stir vigorously

    8. <verb.contact>
      beat
      beat the egg whites
      beat the cream
    9. make unintelligible

    10. <verb.change>
      scramble the message so that nobody can understand it


    Scramble \Scram"ble\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Scrambled}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Scrambling}.] [Freq. of Prov. E. scramb to rake
    together with the hands, or of scramp to snatch at. cf.
    {Scrabble}.]
    1. To clamber with hands and knees; to scrabble; as, to
    scramble up a cliff; to scramble over the rocks.

    2. To struggle eagerly with others for something thrown upon
    the ground; to go down upon all fours to seize something;
    to catch rudely at what is desired.

    Of other care they little reckoning make,
    Than how to scramble at the shearer's feast.
    --Milton.


    Scramble \Scram"ble\, v. t.
    1. To collect by scrambling; as, to scramble up wealth.
    --Marlowe.

    2. To prepare (eggs) as a dish for the table, by stirring the
    yolks and whites together while cooking.


    Scramble \Scram"ble\, n.
    1. The act of scrambling, climbing on all fours, or
    clambering.

    2. The act of jostling and pushing for something desired;
    eager and unceremonious struggle for what is thrown or
    held out; as, a scramble for office.

    Scarcity [of money] enhances its price, and
    increases the scramble. --Locke.

    1. Fights have broken out in this and other camps jam-packed with hungry refugees who fled Iraq and Kuwait after Iraq invaded Aug 2. They scramble and jostle for a meager daily ration of a piece of bread, a tomato and a cucumber.
    2. BankAmerica Corp., continuing to scramble to raise new capital, disclosed an unusual plan aimed at enticing shareholders to help out.
    3. Most of the popular cable programmers, like Home Box Office and Showtime, scramble their signals.
    4. And it helps explain why President Bush now is having to scramble to restore the nation's free-trade credentials by promising to cut back steel quotas and stressing his desire to "open markets and expand trade."
    5. The walkout touched off a scramble by other agencies for Lord Geller's accounts.
    6. MIPS Computer is bringing out one this year, and International Business Machines and others scramble to build their own.
    7. Analysts said investors, especially professional money managers, continued to scramble after stocks to get aboard an unexpectedly sharp and durable rally dating back to late November.
    8. Another option is to scramble Sky Sport and charge a Pounds 5 per month subscription fee for it from the outset and move, at a later stage, to pay-as-you-view for top matches. After yesterday's hearing Mr Parry said he was relieved by the outcome.
    9. The Columbus Day virus, also known as Datacrime, is programmed to scramble indexing information in IBM or IBM-compatible personal computers.
    10. Bush's anti-drug plan sparked a late-year budget scramble in Congress, where the administration risks a new round of military cuts unless it comes up with a more credible plan to finance its proposals.
    11. "When revenues dropped sharply last year, the company just couldn't scramble fast enough to cover up the empty holes that surfaced from previous years."
    12. Members scramble to blunt criticism with early confessions.
    13. Richard Bruno, head of PaineWebber Inc.'s big OTC operation in New York, explained that while there are always hardcore investors willing to buy stocks, his sales people are having to scramble to attract anyone else in the current atmosphere.
    14. So while Mr. Deng now faces a scramble to set up a new succession plan, in the end he may emerge from this crucible having scored points all around for taking the opportunity to pluck Mr. Hu from power.
    15. A George Bush victory in November would likely pit Bush loyalists against Reagan administration officeholders in a mad scramble for government jobs, Republican Party analysts say.
    16. So the scramble is on for lighter crudes globally, and for natural gas in the U.S.
    17. Many agree there is little time to waste in the scramble to create better international regulation.
    18. But in its scramble to catch up, it found itself vulnerable to foreign government scrutiny and potential compromises of its traditional secrecy.
    19. Rents have bounced back to near-boom levels and empty spaces filled as retailers no longer scramble to escape crippling overheads. The problems - as in much of the property market - arose from the Age of Excess.
    20. STAR WARS SLIPPAGE sets off a scramble for the plan's huge funding.
    21. Mr. Nyuka was trying to scramble over a fence when his pursuers opened fire.
    22. A mahout holds the elephant's tail in a semicircle, providing a toehold for the player to scramble atop the beast's back, hoisting himself up with ropes.
    23. The others managed to scramble off the tracks, but Willson was hit.
    24. Western diplomatic sources in Islamabad, Pakistan, said the attack killed at least 15 civilians and caused Soviet-Afghan military aircraft to scramble.
    25. A student who climbs mountains, he was enlisted to scramble up rooftops to remove Communist red stars and outmoded banners.
    26. The financing scramble can only intensify, said analyst Shillingburg.
    27. It's a choice made by enough Clemson fans to put the school in the front rank of the fund-raising scramble that supports big-time college sports.
    28. The need for day care has become a national emergency, as working parents scramble to make do with the best care they can find at a price they can afford.
    29. Both Gillette Co. and the investor group battling to win four seats on its board are hinting at victory as the scramble for shareholder votes gives way to the ballot count that will determine the winner.
    30. Volume in the Hibor contract met exchange officials' expectations in the initial weeks of trading, more because those expectations were extremely modest than because of any scramble to trade the contract.
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