第三人称单数:scrambles
第三人称复数:scrambles
现在分词:scrambling
scramble的解释
过去分词:scrambled
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过去式:scrambled
不及物动词攀登,爬; 争夺,抢夺; (植物)蔓延; [航]紧急起飞
及物动词攀登,爬; 把…搅乱; 炒(蛋)
名词抢夺; 混乱; 攀登; [航]紧急起飞
及物动词
1. Bad weather scrambled the air schedules.
恶劣的天气把飞机班次打乱了。
2. Jane scrambled up her hair.
珍匆匆梳理了一下头发。
不及物动词
1. The children scrambled up the hill.
孩子们爬上这座小山。
2. The reporters scrambled for the phones.
记者们争抢电话。
名词
1. It's quite a scramble to get to the mountaintop.
费劲攀登才能到达山顶。
1. 拼凑:一种是将画像资料作拼凑(Scramble)处理,然后输出讯号;另外一种是停止讯号输出,再行认证. 后者的测试极为困难,目前的状况是,没有完善的解决对策. 进行规格认证测试之际,多是关闭HDCP的机能,即使依赖ATC的测试,也是以停止HDCP的机能为原则.
2. 扰码:和其它的W-CDMA下行实体频道一样,HS-PDSCH也会经过调变、展频、扰码(scramble),以及加总(sum)处理,唯一的差别在于HS-PDSCH中映对的调变方法可能是QPSK或16QAM调变,且SF永远固定为16.
3. 紧急起飞:」「扣除紧急起飞(Scramble)和紧急著陆(EOL,Emergency On Land)的状况,飞机在起飞前一定会有飞行计画书,而这份飞行计画书里会清楚的记载货物或负荷,起讫点、中途转场的地点、所需的燃料和接受导航过程中所转换的每一个通讯频道赫兹数.
4. 炒:加拿大的蛋虽及不上在港或日的香浓,但是其味道也算是中规中矩的,而煮法可选自炒(scramble)、全熟(well done)、太阳蛋(sunny shine up)、反蛋(over easy)及白烚(boil).
1. (迅速地)爬,攀登
If you scramble over rocks or up a hill, you move quickly over them or up it using your hands to help you.
e.g. Tourists were scrambling over the rocks looking for the perfect camera angle...
游客们在正爬上岩石寻找最佳的拍摄角度。
e.g. He scrambled up a steep bank.
他攀上了一个陡峭的河堤。
2. 仓促行动;慌忙前往
If you scramble to a different place or position, you move there in a hurried, awkward way.
e.g. Ann threw back the covers and scrambled out of bed...
安掀开被子,急忙下了床。
e.g. He scrambled to his feet.
他赶忙站起身来。
3. 争夺;抢夺
If a number of people scramble for something, they compete energetically with each other for it.
e.g. More than three million fans are expected to scramble for tickets...
预计会有超过 300 万的球迷抢购门票。
e.g. Business is booming and foreigners are scrambling to invest.
商业繁荣,外国人争相投资。
4. 炒(蛋)
If you scramble eggs, you break them, mix them together and then heat and stir the mixture in a pan.
e.g. Make the toast and scramble the eggs.
把面包烤一下并炒些鸡蛋。
5. 倒换(无线电或电话信号)的频率(使只有持特殊仪器的人才能接收)
If a device scrambles a radio or telephone message, it interferes with the sound so that the message can only be understood by someone with special equipment.
e.g. The latest machines scramble the messages so that the conversation cannot easily be intercepted.
最新的机器对信号作扰频处理,通话就不易被侦听了。
1. The Turki realm later split into the eastern and western sides which fought ceaselessly in their scramble for the khanate.
2. But Herron couldn't close it out, and had to scramble to stay in the lead.
3. scramble的意思
3. WELLINGTON - New Zealand children have suffered convulsions as officials scramble to gather information following reports of similar reactions to the flu vaccination in Australia.
4. Brazil were close to a second when Penny turned Ronaldinho's free kick around the post and saved another in a scramble following the resulting corner.
5. scramble的近义词
5. The capital's arts institutes have been overrun with creative young hopefuls desperate to sign up for majors since the annual enrolment scramble began last weekend.
6. Sloppy defending allowed Chinese midfielder Zheng Zhi to deliver a centre from the right for Holland to scramble over the line from six yards.
7. scramble的意思
7. After hours of waiting, people began to scramble for food and water when the airport staff handed them out.
8. This scramble for cash has left machines to idle and rust while labor languishes unemployed.
9. A stampede broke out when a steel barrier was suddenly opened, leading to a frantic scramble for prime seats.
10. scramble的近义词
10. She managed to toss the baby to an adjacent grassplot but could not scramble out of the way in time.
noun
1. scramble的反义词
1. rushing about hastily in an undignified way
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2. an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
Synonym: scuffle
verb
1. make unintelligible
e.g. scramble the message so that nobody can understand it
2. stir vigorously
e.g. beat the egg whites
beat the cream
Synonym: beat
3. bring into random order
Synonym: jumble throw together
4. to move hurriedly
e.g. The friend scrambled after them
5. scramble在线翻译
5. climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling