scramble的中文翻译
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scramble1
(walk/climb)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
攀登; 爬
verb
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to move quickly, especially with difficulty, using your hands to help you
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She managed to scramble over the wall.
她成功地爬过了墙。
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He scrambled to his feet as we came in.
当我们进来的时候,他爬了起来。
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scramble2
(push/fight)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
争夺,抢夺
verb
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to push, fight or compete with others in order to get or to reach sth
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The audience scrambled for the exits.
观众们争抢出口通道。
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Shoppers were scrambling to get the best bargains.
消费者们费劲地获取最好的交易。
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scramble3
(achieve sth with difficulty)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
匆匆完成
verb
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to manage to achieve sth with difficulty, or in a hurry, without much control
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Cork scrambled a 1–0 win over Monaghan.
科克队苦战莫纳亨队,以 1:0 获胜。
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Rooney managed to scramble the ball into the net.
鲁尼成功地把球射进网中。
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scramble4
(eggs)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
炒蛋
verb
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to cook an egg by mixing the white and yellow parts together and heating them, sometimes with milk and butter
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scramble5
(telephone/radio)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
扰频或倒频使(电话通话等)只可由有特殊接收器的人收听
verb
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to change the way that a telephone or radio message sounds so that only people with special equipment can understand it
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scrambled satellite signals
倒换卫星信号的频率
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scramble6
(confuse thoughts)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
搅乱,使困惑,是思维混乱
verb
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to confuse sb's thoughts, ideas, etc. so that they have no order
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Alcohol seemed to have scrambled his brain.
酒精似乎扰乱了他的脑子。
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scramble7
(aircraft)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
紧急起飞
verb
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to order that planes, etc. should take off immediately in an emergency; to take off immediately in an emergency
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A helicopter was scrambled to help rescue three young climbers.
直升机得到命令去解救三名登山者。
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They scrambled as soon as the call came through.
他们一接到电话就命令紧急起飞。
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scramble8
(difficult walk/climb)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
攀登; 爬行
noun
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a difficult walk or climb over rough ground, especially one in which you have to use your hands
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scramble9
(push/fight)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
争夺,争抢
noun
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a situation in which people push, fight or compete with each other in order to get or do sth
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There was a mad scramble for the best seats.
人们不顾一切地抢占最好的座位。
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scramble10
(motorcycle race)
UK
/ˈskræmbl/
US
/ˈskræmbl/
摩托车越野赛
noun
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a race for motorcycles over rough ground