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Definition of scrambling in English: scramblingnoun ˈskramblɪŋ mass noun1The action of scrambling up or over rough or steep ground, especially as a leisure activity. 登山;越野(尤指休闲活动) the final push for the summit involved some exhilarating scrambling Example sentencesExamples - The south ridge of Conival has unavoidable scrambling.
- The descent down into the gully seemed like the hard section was in the beginning with some scrambling down boulders.
- There is some scrambling involved before the summit which is followed by a curved ridge that connects Sgorr Bhan to Sgorr Dhearg.
- Its steep, boulder-strewn slopes make for plenty of hair-raising scrambling and a necessary return to the Grog and Gruel for more home brew.
- It took a bit of scrambling, but we finally made it to the cliffs.
- There was plenty of good, steep scrambling, but all the real difficulties can be avoided.
- Those wishing to walk more easily up Pavey Ark without recourse to scrambling should head around Stickle Tarn in an anti-clockwise direction and follow a path along the side of Bright Beck.
- The final climb is steep and involves some scrambling over rocks and steep drops to the side of the path.
- Some scrambling is involved but nothing too severe.
- Then we branch off into a small passage to begin our mixture of scrambling, climbing, stooping, crawling and swearing through the Mendip limestone.
- The Short Leachas is steeper and involves some scrambling, while the Long Leachas is technically easier.
- It threaded a route up through those walls and cracks, real exploratory scrambling, and then on up the narrowing ridge to the summit of Ainshval.
- Make for this and follow the path, steep in places and occasionally not very obvious, with some scrambling over rocks required.
- This involves a certain amount of easy scrambling, but is well worth the effort.
- Further scrambling is required, particularly on the exposed Pinnacles section after the first of two Munros on the traverse.
- The summit itself, which lies west of the col, involves some awkward scrambling but the views are as good from the col as the summit.
- 1.1British The sport of racing motorcycles over rough and hilly ground.
摩托车越野赛 he started racing in motorcycle scrambling at the age of ten Example sentencesExamples - Police and council officers have launched a joint operation to combat illegal off-road scrambling.
- Rallies and scrambling were also of concern because they disturbed the peace of the forests and also represented a danger to members of the public out walking.
- The on-going problem of scrambling across moors in Whitworth was one of the reasons they set up a set area for bikers to use.
- His interest in motorsport began with the early years of scrambling and grass track racing, and his expertise saw him snapped up to ride for Workington before the war.
- Police say there is a growing trend of illegal scrambling there and residents have complained about noise, damage to the land and the risk posed to walkers.
2The alteration of the speech frequency of a telephone conversation or broadcast transmission so as to make it unintelligible without a decoding device. 扰频,倒频(使电话或广播在无解码装置的情况下无法接听) as modifier he activated the aircraft's radar scrambling unit Example sentencesExamples - This is a method of modifying pseudo-random sequences and a device for scrambling or descrambling information components.
- These are encrypted to a level consistent with the ‘shelf life’ of the orders being given; mere scrambling may be enough for a message that is to be acted upon immediately.
- This method and apparatus for combined encryption and scrambling of information takes place on a shared medium network.
- He figured out how to break the content scrambling system, allowing you to move from one region to another and override copy protection.
- The simplest form of scrambling inverts the high and low points in the signal.
Definition of scrambling in US English: scramblingnounˈskramb(ə)liNG 1The action of scrambling up or over rough or steep ground, especially as a leisure activity. 登山;越野(尤指休闲活动) the final push for the summit involved some exhilarating scrambling Example sentencesExamples - Further scrambling is required, particularly on the exposed Pinnacles section after the first of two Munros on the traverse.
- Its steep, boulder-strewn slopes make for plenty of hair-raising scrambling and a necessary return to the Grog and Gruel for more home brew.
- Make for this and follow the path, steep in places and occasionally not very obvious, with some scrambling over rocks required.
- There is some scrambling involved before the summit which is followed by a curved ridge that connects Sgorr Bhan to Sgorr Dhearg.
- The final climb is steep and involves some scrambling over rocks and steep drops to the side of the path.
- The south ridge of Conival has unavoidable scrambling.
- The Short Leachas is steeper and involves some scrambling, while the Long Leachas is technically easier.
- Some scrambling is involved but nothing too severe.
- Then we branch off into a small passage to begin our mixture of scrambling, climbing, stooping, crawling and swearing through the Mendip limestone.
- This involves a certain amount of easy scrambling, but is well worth the effort.
- It threaded a route up through those walls and cracks, real exploratory scrambling, and then on up the narrowing ridge to the summit of Ainshval.
- There was plenty of good, steep scrambling, but all the real difficulties can be avoided.
- The summit itself, which lies west of the col, involves some awkward scrambling but the views are as good from the col as the summit.
- Those wishing to walk more easily up Pavey Ark without recourse to scrambling should head around Stickle Tarn in an anti-clockwise direction and follow a path along the side of Bright Beck.
- The descent down into the gully seemed like the hard section was in the beginning with some scrambling down boulders.
- It took a bit of scrambling, but we finally made it to the cliffs.
- 1.1British The sport of racing motorcycles over rough and hilly ground.
摩托车越野赛 he started racing in motorcycle scrambling at the age of ten Example sentencesExamples - Police say there is a growing trend of illegal scrambling there and residents have complained about noise, damage to the land and the risk posed to walkers.
- Police and council officers have launched a joint operation to combat illegal off-road scrambling.
- Rallies and scrambling were also of concern because they disturbed the peace of the forests and also represented a danger to members of the public out walking.
- His interest in motorsport began with the early years of scrambling and grass track racing, and his expertise saw him snapped up to ride for Workington before the war.
- The on-going problem of scrambling across moors in Whitworth was one of the reasons they set up a set area for bikers to use.
2The alteration of the speech frequency of a telephone conversation or broadcast transmission so as to make it unintelligible without a decoding device. 扰频,倒频(使电话或广播在无解码装置的情况下无法接听) as modifier he activated the aircraft's radar scrambling unit Example sentencesExamples - The simplest form of scrambling inverts the high and low points in the signal.
- He figured out how to break the content scrambling system, allowing you to move from one region to another and override copy protection.
- These are encrypted to a level consistent with the ‘shelf life’ of the orders being given; mere scrambling may be enough for a message that is to be acted upon immediately.
- This is a method of modifying pseudo-random sequences and a device for scrambling or descrambling information components.
- This method and apparatus for combined encryption and scrambling of information takes place on a shared medium network.
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