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SCRAMBLE

Definition av SCRAMBLE

  1. kravlande, klättrande
  2. rusning (efter = for), rusch, huggsexa (om = for), kiv, slagsmål, nappande
  3. förflytta (snabbt eller oorganiserat), kravla, klättra (upp i)
  4. nappas (om = for), kiva
  5. hafsa (med sig = through), rafsa (undan = away; ihop = up), blanda, göra äggröra (scrambled eggs)
  6. förvränga, kryptera
  7. (sport) tävling, lopp (i motocross)

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Exempel på hur man kan använda SCRAMBLE i en mening

  • The weekend includes an open jam session, scramble bands (all willing musicians put their names into a hat, and names are drawn to form “on the spot” bands who rehearse and perform three songs), food vendors, Lion’s Club breakfast, a community church service in the park on Sunday, and a community pig roast Sunday afternoon.
  • They will also grow over trees and other plants up to 10 m high, their hooked thorns allowing them to hang onto and scramble over branches.
  • The film's success persuaded other studios to go to the considerable expense of adding microphones to their sets, and scramble to start producing their own "talkies".
  • By December 1897, German Kaiser Wilhelm II declared his intent to seize territory in China, precipitating the scramble to demarcate zones of influence in China.
  • When organisers dispensed with delicate balancing and strict scoring of trials in favour of a race to become the fastest rider to the finish, the activity became known as "hare scrambles", said to have originated in the phrase, "a rare old scramble" describing one such early race.
  • In the tradition of scatter or scramble bands, like those at Stanford, Rice and the Ivy League, the Pep Band preferred irreverent humor and individuality to marching in uniform formations.
  • Japan had gained a large sphere of influence in northern China and Manchuria through its victories in the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, and had thus joined the ranks of the European imperialist powers in their scramble to establish political and economic domination over Imperial China under the Qing dynasty.
  • On January 13, 2004, David Cobb won the first Green primary in the nation, that of the District of Columbia, beating local activist Sheila Bilyeu and several write-in candidates and gaining an early lead in the nomination scramble.
  • However, in the scramble to save lives, business files and the film library, none of the company's cameramen were able to set up their equipment until after the studio was a smoldering ruin.
  • Bride was washed off the ship as the boat deck flooded, but managed to scramble onto the upturned lifeboat Collapsible 'B', and was rescued by the Carpathia later in the morning.
  • The series completely disrupted the industry for small die-cast car models from 1968 onward, forcing the competition at Matchbox and elsewhere to completely rethink their concepts, and to scramble to try to recover lost ground.
  • In an aircraft which he named Le Grand Charles (named after both the "Vieux Charles" , as Georges Guynemer french WWI ace with 53 victories was naming the aircraft he flew , and the Free French leader Charles de Gaulle who was tall) , Clostermann flew an intensive and highly successful round of fighter sweeps, airfield attacks, "rat scramble" interceptions of Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighters, and rail interdiction missions over northern Germany over the next two months.


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