to scramble
01
攀爬, 攀登
to ascend or move clumsily up a steep surface, using both hands and feet for support
Intransitive: to scramble | to scramble somewhere
例子
As the hikers reached the rocky peak, they had to scramble to conquer the last few meters.
当徒步旅行者到达岩石峰顶时,他们不得不攀爬以征服最后几米。
02
搅拌, 混合
to mix an egg yolk with its egg whites and then cook it, usually with milk or butter
Transitive: to scramble eggs
例子
The chef skillfully demonstrated how to scramble eggs, adding butter for a rich and savory flavor.
厨师巧妙地演示了如何炒鸡蛋,加入黄油以获得丰富和美味的风味。
03
匆忙行动, 慌乱移动
to move quickly and with urgency, often in a disorderly manner
Intransitive: to scramble | to scramble somewhere
例子
As the unexpected announcement was made, passengers started to scramble to catch the last train of the day.
当意外公告发布时,乘客们开始匆忙赶乘当天的最后一班火车。
04
加密, 扰频
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
例子
The radio operator had to scramble the transmission to ensure secure communication.
无线电操作员不得不扰频传输以确保通信安全。
05
搅乱, 混杂
to mix or jumble something, creating confusion or disorder
Transitive: to scramble sth
例子
The toddler gleefully scrambled the puzzle pieces, challenging the adults to put it back together.
小孩高兴地弄乱了拼图,挑战大人们把它重新拼好。
Scramble
01
混乱, 无组织的斗争
an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
02
匆忙, 慌乱
rushing about hastily in an undignified way



























