scrambling

scrambling [ˈskræmblɪŋ] [ˈskræmblɪŋ] 

原级:scramble

第三人称单数:scrambles

第三人称复数:scrambles

过去分词:scrambled

过去式:scrambled

scrambling 基本解释
争夺;快速爬行( scramble的现在分词 );攀登;紧急起飞;
scrambling 网络解释

scrambling

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2. 很容易的攀登,通常不用绳子. [但经常要用手]:Schwag 糟糕的岩壁情况. | Scrambling 很容易的攀登,通常不用绳子. [但经常要用手] | Screamer 极长距离的坠落.

3. 不规则性:scrambler 扰频器 | scrambling 不规则性 | scramjet 速喷器

scrambling 单语例句

1. scrambling的意思

1. The unusual weekend session sent presidential contenders in both parties scrambling to make the roll call.

2. His swishes and crisp passing kept the Celtics scrambling and it filled a major hole with starter Vince Carter continuing to struggle.

3. Ford was hurt when Nets forward Vince Carter landed on his upper torso scrambling for a loose ball near the end of the first period.

4. There was no scrambling at the busy subway platforms, a sure sign of civility in any city.

5. But neither side has enough seats to govern alone, which means they are scrambling to cobble together enough parliamentary support to form a government.

6. scrambling的意思

6. TV footage showed rescuers scrambling to lift or break a slab of concrete with sledgehammers to free one of the screaming children.

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7. Hollywood action films " Deep Impact " and " Armageddon, " have featured space missions scrambling to avoid catastrophic collisions.

8. We know the government's stimulus plan is working, because banks have been scrambling for the large new loan projects in infrastructure development.

9. Chinese consumers are now buying luxury goods so aggressively that they are pushing up prices, and luxury retailers are scrambling to open new stores here.

10. The host reported that the guinea hen's egg tasted best and was suitable not only for scrambling but also the Japanese egg roll.