
손발을 써서 기어오르거나 허둥지둥 움직이다.
To move quickly or awkwardly using both hands and feet, especially over rough ground.
예문:
"The hikers had to scramble over wet rocks to reach the waterfall."
"He scrambled out of the car as soon as it stopped."
무엇을 얻기 위해 다른 사람들과 앞다투어 경쟁하다.
To compete or struggle with others in a disorganized way to get or do something.
예문:
"Shoppers scrambled to grab the last few items on sale."
"Reporters scrambled for a position near the stage."
사물이나 생각을 어지럽게 뒤섞거나 혼란스럽게 만들다.
To mix things together in a confused or disordered way.
예문:
"The sudden shock scrambled his thoughts, making it hard to speak."
"Don't scramble the order of these documents."
달걀을 휘저어 섞은 뒤 팬에서 익히다.
To cook eggs by beating them and stirring them in a pan.
예문:
"She scrambled some eggs for her children's breakfast."
"I like to scramble eggs with cheese and peppers."
비상 상황에서 군용기나 조종사를 즉시 출동시키다.
To order military aircraft or pilots to take off immediately for an emergency.
예문:
"The air force scrambled jets to intercept the unidentified plane."
"Pilots were told to scramble as the alarm sounded."
특수 장치 없이는 이해할 수 없도록 신호를 변조하거나 암호화하다.
To change a signal so that it cannot be understood without a special device.
예문:
"The satellite company scrambles its signal to prevent unauthorized viewing."
"The radio transmission was scrambled for security reasons."
기어오르기 또는 무언가를 차지하기 위한 허둥지둥하는 경쟁.
An act of climbing or moving quickly, or a disorganized competition for something.
예문:
"It was a difficult scramble to the summit of the mountain."
"There was a mad scramble for the best seats in the theater."