[no obj., with adverbial of direction]make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep gradient or over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet
爬行;攀登
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we scrambled over the damp boulders .我们爬过了潮湿的巨石。
move hurriedly or clumsily from or into a particular place or position
笨拙地移动;仓促行动
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she scrambled out of the car 她急匆匆地从车里钻出来
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I tried to scramble to my feet .我奋力想笨拙地站起来。
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匆忙穿(衣)
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Robbie scrambled into jeans and a T-shirt .罗比匆忙套上牛仔裤和T 恤衫。
[with obj.]
〈非正式〉 (匆忙、笨拙或费力地) 做;取得
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Cork scrambled a 1—0 win over Monaghan .科克费劲地以1比0战胜了莫那罕。
[with infinitive]struggle or compete with others for something in an eager or uncontrolled and undignified way
争取;争夺
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firms scrambled to win public-sector contracts .众家公司奋力争取获得政府资助企业的合同。
[with obj.](常作
命令(战斗机,飞行员)紧急起飞(作战)。
[no obj.](of a fighter aircraft or its pilot)take off in such a way
(战斗机,飞行员)紧急起飞(作战)。
[no obj.]
【美 橄】 (四分卫)带球跑到阻截争球线后避免阻截。
[with obj.]make (something) jumbled or muddled
弄乱;搅糟
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maybe the alcohol has scrambled his brains .可能他喝酒喝昏头了。
cook (eggs) by beating them with a little liquid and then cooking and stirring them gently
炒(蛋)。
make (a broadcast transmission or telephone conversation) unintelligible unless received by an appropriate decoding device
对(广播,电话)加密(使在无相应解码装置的情况下无法接听)
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[as adj.
scrambled ]scrambled phone discussions .被加密的电话通话。
a difficult or hurried clamber up or over something
攀爬
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an undignified scramble over the wall .一次狼狈的爬墙。
a mountain walk up steep terrain involving the use of one's hands
爬山,登山。
〈英〉 摩托车越野赛。
an eager or uncontrolled and undignified struggle with others to obtain or achieve something
不择手段地争取
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I lost Tommy in the scramble for a seat .抢座位时我丢失了汤米。
an emergency take-off by fighter aircraft
(战斗机)紧急起飞。
a disordered mixture of things
杂乱;混合
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an enciphering machine produced a scramble of the letters of the alphabet .编码机打出了一堆杂乱无章的字母。
"late 16th cent.: imitative; compare with the dialect words