Scramble
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British pronunciation/skɹˈæmbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈskɹæmbəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "scramble"

to scramble
01

grimper, escalader

to ascend or move clumsily up a steep surface, using both hands and feet for support
Intransitive: to scramble | to scramble somewhere
to scramble definition and meaning
02

brouiller

to mix an egg yolk with its egg whites and then cook it, usually with milk or butter
Transitive: to scramble eggs
to scramble definition and meaning
03

se précipiter, se bousculer

to move quickly and with urgency, often in a disorderly manner
Intransitive: to scramble | to scramble somewhere
04

coder, chiffrer

to encode a broadcast transmission or telephone conversation in a way that renders it unintelligible without the use of a decoding device
Transitive: to scramble communications
05

brouiller, melanger

to mix or jumble something, creating confusion or disorder
Transitive: to scramble sth
Scramble
01

bagarre, lutte

an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
02

bousculade, pousser

rushing about hastily in an undignified way

scramble

v

scrambled

adj

scrambled

adj

scrambler

n

scrambler

n

unscramble

v

unscramble

v
example
Exemple
In the race against time, the mountaineers had to scramble up the icy slope to reach the stranded climbers.
As the hikers reached the rocky peak, they had to scramble to conquer the last few meters.
With the storm approaching, the sailors had to scramble up the rigging to secure the sails.
Faced with the unexpected obstacle, the trail runners had to scramble over fallen trees to stay on course.
The sea turtle hatchlings scrambled toward the ocean under the moonlight.
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