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  1. I scrambled up the cliff for a better look at the sea.
    我很快地爬上峭壁,好饱览大海的景色。
  2. I can easily whip you up some scrambled eggs.
    我马上就能给你炒点鸡蛋.


scrambled
[ adj ]
thrown together in a disorderly fashion
<adj.all>
a scrambled plan of action


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.

  1. Police who scrambled to find a gunman after a flood of callers reported gunshots got their man _ but it turned out to be a car.
  2. But hours earlier banking officials scrambled to explain Dimauro's news release.
  3. When President Bush scrapped a New England campaign swing to lobby Congress for a deficit-reduction plan, the White House scrambled for a popular Cabinet secretary to take his place.
  4. Staff members scrambled to revise schedules as most candidates had to scrap events.
  5. They flower freely on pergolas in Somerset or up the front of sunny houses in London, showing small roses whose double flowers are the colour of lightly scrambled egg.
  6. Workers scrambled out of the way, but Halicki didn't make it, witnesses said.
  7. Behind the scenes, welders scrambled over a six-ton steel ape hanging onto a replica of New York's Queensboro Bridge.
  8. Government planners scrambled to accommodate such a high-level political decision, even though they had doubts the nation could finance it.
  9. Others scrambled onto the aircraft's wing.
  10. Ford Motor Co.'s first-quarter net income more than doubled to $1.49 billion, or $5.73 a share, prompting an unusual halt in trading of the company's stock as investors scrambled to buy.
  11. Chart lines on the transport average looked like a scribbles by a two-year-old, scrambled by the chaos in UAL shares during its takeover battles.
  12. While Nash served his 60 days for the medallion forgery, prosecutors scrambled to gather evidence and present it to a grand jury.
  13. The channels are scrambled so that only those who pay can watch. The evidence in the BSkyB affidavit would appear to conflict with its pathfinder prospectus published on Monday.
  14. There's a cancer in the system." Meanwhile, Mr. Ranieri scrambled deftly to keep funds flowing in.
  15. U.N. military observers scrambled on Thursday to assemble the Iran-Iraq cease-fire despite communications snags, suspicious hosts and uncertainty about the location of minefields.
  16. Since then, he has scrambled, under a deadline from lenders, to find a buyer for his shares.
  17. They decided to quit after being excluded from any discussions with management in recent weeks as the troubled company scrambled to keep afloat, said one of the directors, who asked not to be named.
  18. Six miles from the rear, a howitzer fired the Copperhead. The Iron Duke team scrambled to point a laser at the target, to guide the Copperhead to it.
  19. Traders were caught with short dollar positions and scrambled to cover themselves.
  20. The Justice Department scrambled to play down the significance of revised guidelines concerning prosecutions under the federal racketeering law.
  21. Embassies scrambled to evacuate their citizens from China on Thursday, and hundreds of troop trucks roared into the capital to reinforce the military occupation after Beijing's turmoil spread to more than a dozen cities.
  22. ABSS also scrambled quickly to find new customers.
  23. Traders who last week were short, or oversold, in the German currency scrambled to cover those positions and to unload yen, said First Interstate's Mr. Spence.
  24. The copper accumulation by consumers largely came about late last year, when they scrambled desperately for scarce supplies and bought everything they could get their hands on, even if they didn't need it at the moment, analysts said.
  25. Most programming is now scrambled, so a dish owner must purchase a decoder costing about $400 to unscramble the signals.
  26. Stock prices got an added push in midafternoon as investors who earlier had sold borrowed stocks, betting on a price decline, scrambled to cover those short positions.
  27. American and other foreign television networks scrambled for satellite time today after Chinese authorities lifted a martial law ban on transmissions.
  28. But a new computer design scrambled that strategy, and Digital has fumbled for months in trying to project a coherent new theme, even as it brought out a blizzard of new products.
  29. That statement touched off a bureaucratic nightmare, in which hostages scrambled to get exit visas and be transported hundreds of miles from the strategic locations at which they were held to Baghdad.
  30. The company's startled marketing arm scrambled to get the movie into 73 theaters, where it has so far taken in $6.8 million.
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