scramble

US /ˈskræm.bəl/
UK /ˈskræm.bəl/
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1.

爬行, 手忙腳亂地移動

to move quickly and awkwardly, typically on hands and knees

:
The children scrambled over the rocks.
孩子們爬過了岩石。
He scrambled out of bed.
手忙腳亂地爬下床。
2.

打亂, 弄亂

to mix things together in a confused or disordered way

:
The wind scrambled the papers on the desk.
風把桌上的文件弄亂了
The message was scrambled during transmission.
消息在傳輸過程中被打亂了
1.

攀爬, 爭奪

a difficult or awkward climb or walk

:
It was a tough scramble up the hillside.
那是艱難的攀爬上山坡。
The last few minutes of the game were a desperate scramble for possession.
比賽的最後幾分鐘是爭奪控球權的激烈爭奪
2.

炒蛋

a dish of eggs prepared by mixing the whites and yolks and cooking them in a pan, typically with butter or oil

:
I had scrambled eggs for breakfast.
我早餐吃了炒雞蛋
She made a delicious cheese scramble.
她做了一份美味的奶酪炒蛋