单词 | Scramble |
例句 | 1. She managed to scramble over the wall. 2. They tried to scramble up the cliff. 3. There was a mad scramble for the exits. 4. In our code we scramble letters,so words are unrecognizable. 5. There was a mad scramble for the best seats. 6. The village was a 20-minute scramble away. 7. There was an undignified scramble for the free drinks. 8. Owen managed to scramble the ball into the net. 9. There was an undignified scramble for the best seats. 10. Make the toast and scramble the eggs. 11. There was a scramble for the best seats. 12. When the manager retired, there was a scramble for his job. 13. I lost my sister in the scramble for a seat. 14. He broke his leg in his scramble down the wall. 14. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 15. In our code we scramble letters, so words are unrecognisable. 16. She managed to scramble out of the vehicle as it burst into flames. 17. The latest machines scramble the messages so that the conversation cannot easily be intercepted. 18. It was a real scramble to the top of the hillside. 19. A scramble over the rocks takes you to the most perfect of beaches. 20. The scramble for the film rights to her next novel has already begun. 21. More than three million fans are expected to scramble for tickets. 22. It was a mad scramble trying to get things ready in time. 23. In a sudden panic he began to scramble down. 24. However, the scramble to keep the peace went on. 25. More crusts fell from the vicious scramble overhead. 26. Scritch, scratch, scramble, through the thorny bushes! 27. There was a real scramble behind them. 28. No sudden spurt, no scramble to get away. 29. After the death of the dictator there was an unseemly scramble for power among the generals. 30. The inexperienced young promising men were pushed aside in the scramble for places. 1. She managed to scramble over the wall. 2. They tried to scramble up the cliff. 3. There was a mad scramble for the exits. 4. He broke his leg in his scramble down the wall. 5. In our code we scramble letters, so words are unrecognisable. 6. The inexperienced young promising men were pushed aside in the scramble for places. 31. He flushed, trying to scramble to his feet again. 32. I said, trying to scramble into my pants. 33. All that despite the fearful scramble to Bill and Ben's pots at the end of the programme. 34. Willie fought back the urge to leave, to scramble back up the embankment and join his mates as if nothing had happened. 35. Nor were the crowd to be denied, for they tore the black baize cloth to shreds in their scramble for souvenirs. 36. And whatever happens, after May 3 they're predicting a mad scramble for one-way only tickets. 37. He was repulsed by the scramble of images in her mind. 38. Woolly monkeys and howlers, spider monkeys and capuchins, tamarins and marmosets scramble around one another reaching for the fruit. 39. Spurs regained the lead in the 51st minute after a mad scramble in the United area before Jason Dozzell slotted home. 40. When some one wants to send you a private message, they scramble it using your public key. 41. I scramble back across the sheets getting snarled up in them. 42. Test conditions have included a scramble along Glencoe's Aonach Eagach ridge and a two-day back pack in sweltering heat. 43. There was always a scramble to obtain them after the meeting. 44. Begging five minutes, I scramble to dress and throw the bed together,[Sentencedict] mind scrabbling to approximate readiness. 45. Their route became a steep scramble between white boulders speckled with green and grey lichen. 46. Scientists' careers depend on publishing studies, and they often have to scramble to get the money to do them. 47. Children rapidly scramble to all types of activities and ongoing projects. 48. In woodlands they can swing from tree to tree or scramble over the treetops to drop to the forest floor below. 49. There was a scramble for chairs in the back rows, but I was not one of the lucky ones. 50. Police contend Bagby nearly ran over two officers in a mad scramble to get home. 51. We scramble over the boulders to inspect the rapid below. 52. As a result,() many businesses are having to scramble to get the overnight letters and packages they need to do business. 53. The communities then scramble to raise money -- turning to higher taxes. 54. For there was a scramble for individual honours with just two ounces separating the leading four. 55. Some lost their lives in panic while trying to scramble aboard crowded ships. 56. At year-end it was too late to do anything but scramble to others for financial assistance. 57. That alone would have been worth the scramble round the cliff path. 58. A growing variety of software programs are available to scramble your data so that only you can view it. 59. All the while, the taxpayers in the Amphi School District scramble to find enough money to buy land for schools. 60. Cook for a minute or two until it begins to set, then stir gently to lightly scramble. 4. 61. A mad scramble followed a Dollar free throw, and Jason Hamilton eventually grabbed the ball on the right wing. 62. Jane could see the village clearly, although it was a twenty-minute scramble away. 63. The increased salaries, in turn, have forced teams to scramble for new revenue sources. 64. The others watched him scramble up it and then pull himself up until he could, very quickly, glance over the armrest. 65. However unpleasant these flows are to scramble over when cold, it is very instructive to watch them when hot. 66. Some scramble for the freshly scrubbed MBAs; others want analysts who come from the industry they will cover. 67. The former were blindfolded, and turned around on the spot to scramble their sense of direction. 68. They always thought it was feed time if the light went on and would scramble up expectantly and start pawing and whinnying. 69. A mad scramble followed a Dollar free throw, and Hamilton eventually grabbed the ball on the right wing. 70. The latest setback could scramble the shuttle's schedule in two ways. 71. The scramble to redistribute existing resources and clients provides the conditions for the development of schemes such as the duty solicitor. 72. There was a scramble for the best seats in the auditorium. 73. Or, even easier, scramble some eggs and grate some of the heavenly fungus over the top. 74. The next time Anna had to scramble after the ball[Sentencedict], she risked a glance at mummy. 75. The rusted framework and a wing section entice us to scramble up there. 76. Free to scramble away, instead she went up to him and grasped his arm. 77. This amount of LSD is enough to scramble anyone's brains. 78. A perilous leap to the edge was followed by a difficult scramble over slimy rock faces. 79. The second half was again scrappy and Farncombe's winner came after a goalmouth scramble. 80. Everyone had to scramble to finish the project on time. 81. May be an aerodyne to scramble. 82. The three boys began to scramble up. 83. He made shift to scramble up its sides. 84. You learn to scramble and move quikly. 85. Should I scramble the eggs or just poach them? 86. It's quite a scramble to get to the mountaintop. 87. I'll scramble some eggs with roe? 88. Keeping specific goals and metrics for testing in mind not only helps track status and results, but also avoids the last-second scramble to pull together necessary reports. 89. We scramble and scrabble up the stony path toward the pot of gold we have taken to mean security. 90. There is a scramble for these newly-uncovered resources. There is a new Arctic oil rush. 91. Known as the Stingray, the device uses conventional military explosives to craft a blade of water sharp enough to slice through a metal bomb and scramble its innards. 92. Hyypia then headed wide of an open goal from Gerrard's free-kick before Lucas somehow failed to turn in from a yard following a goalmouth scramble. 93. Ri Ye-Gyong did immediately clipped the bar for North Korea, but the result was settled 14 minutes before the end when Rachel Buehler finished off a goalmouth scramble. 94. Texture sites have seen a booming market as designers scramble to find the best textures: wood, concrete grunge or fabric etc.. 95. So there's no need to scramble to slash spending now now now; we can and should be willing to spend now if it will produce savings in the long run. 96. To sum it up: If there is a sea battle or an amphibious assault, all neighboring aircraft that meet the scramble requirements can participate in the sea battle. 97. Liberals may be humoring themselves, but for the moment it's fun to watch slippery conservative politicians—Newt, Mitt Romney—try to scramble to ride the tiger. 98. On the other side, synchronization in "analog-digital-analog" scramble communications is very important, and the synchronizing signal must be inserted into information signals. 99. In the very short term, the bidding scramble is good for Carrefour. 100. Base Control Tow Scramble the jets ! Get all flyable aircraft into the air! Move it! 101. Iraq sparked a scramble for lucrative oil contracts in June, when Shahrastani opened bidding to 35 international companies for long-term contracts to redevelop six oil fields. 102. At very low tides they scramble dangerously round the exposed, rusting bones. 103. It was a tight race that saw the two teams scramble to balance their desire for maximum distance with the need to find a safe place to land. 104. Observers like Mr Squali, meanwhile, predict a scramble will break out among various parties for full control of Yahoo[http://], with Microsoft in position to carry the day. 105. Put a couple spoonfuls of salsa on top and you've got an easy tex-mex scramble. 106. It boasts such authentic facilities as containers of organic grain, a water tube which guests can sip, and a double bed accessible only by a step ladder and a quick scramble on all fours. 107. Your habit, your conditioning , is to scramble to reestablish, somehow, a sense of Identity. 108. And we drove a rented car up the highway to the sun, where we watched marmosets scramble around above the snow line, then spent a few days at Kootenai Lodge on Swan Lake. 109. This resulted in a stressful, mad scramble in a foreign country, trying to book a last-minute hotel that wasn't exorbitantly priced during a very busy film festival. 110. Our main task was to prevent any scramble for the presidential nomination. 111. The deputy sheriff in an Ohio town has a population in panic as military forces scramble to cover up something...they won't reveal what ...that is stalking the streets. 112. Base Control Tower Air raid warning! Enemy bombers inbound. Scramble and engage! 113. A digital channel is scramble by applying a random 8 byte number to it, th is random number is called the Control Word (CW) , it is saved and sent out to subscribers. 114. The inexperienced young hopefuls were pushed aside in the scramble for places. 115. The distortion from the scramble made him sound positively lunatic. 116. Germany continued to press forward with power and pace and took the lead eight minutes later through Smisek who reacted quickest in a goalmouth scramble. 117. To lock: Close the shackle and scramble the shackle and scramble the dials. 118. Its lead in hybrid technology is under threat as other big carmakers scramble to bring low- and zero-emission vehicles to market before low-carbon legislation bites. 119. The long-awaited results of the "stress tests" set off an immediate scramble by major institutions for more capital. 120. Yang Chen crowed into the goalmouth and created a dangerous scramble in the penalty area. 121. If you like to go for an evening scramble after you set up camp, look for a pack with a daypack conversion option. 122. It's a huge hit as children scramble to bottle-feed lambs, to give their vegetable peelings to the pigs or to scratch the goats. 123. That a scramble by entrepreneurs in this electronics manufacturing center. 124. Garland, made, beautiful fragrant baldric, woman scramble to wear to flooding, dysentery. 125. Critics say such munificence is just a way for Chinese firms to get a leg up over competitors in the scramble to lock up Africa's resources. 126. It was Arakanese who joined the general scramble for loot. 127. This is part of the overall one-upmanship occurring in the porn industry over the last decade, the desperate scramble to attract attention through increasingly more over-the-top porn. 128. We have pan - fried egg, scramble egg, boiled egg, poached egg. 129. In course of the Turkish empire declining rapidly, the great powers of Europe started to scramble for the empire's heritage. Among the powers, Russia was a chief director in the partitions of Turkey. 130. They can frighten you, scramble your brains, make you tremble. 131. This was our first day out together as a team, and although we are a well-oiled machine now, that day we awkwardly scramble to assemble our gear to get the shot. 132. In this paper, the transmitting characteristic of multimode fiber is improved by introducing the periodic scramble during the fiber′s drawing process. 133. The broadside on the food industry was taken seriously by the F.D.A. and touched off a scramble by producers to head off regulation, confidential company records and interviews show. 134. It was a long scramble to the top of the hill. 135. His ionic displacer rifle can scramble AUTOBOT sensors, causing confusion in the enemy ranks[/scramble.html], and his huge bulk casts a terrifying shadow across a battlefield. 136. LICHTMAN: I think I asked them about this, because I said, you know, if you see a parent and a kid on a jungle gym, you know, most of the times the kids are going to be able to scramble up quicker. |
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