scramble in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for scramble in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.scram·ble ['skræmbl̩] N

II.scram·ble ['skræmbl̩] VB intr

III.scram·ble ['skræmbl̩] VB trans

scramble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to scramble for the exit
to scramble to one's feet
to scramble eggs

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It was well understood that a collapse of that country would set off a scramble for its territory and possibly plunge Britain into war.
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There are many ways to scramble an egg, but it can still be easy to find yourself in a scrambled egg rut.
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As an offensive ability, it can be used to scramble one's molecular structure to the point of literal disintegration.
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Under scramble competition to inseminate females, the early matured males are smaller than the rest of the population and can attain the highest mating success.
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The sealed bottom means nasty things like fabric fibres, crumbs or bellybutton fluff won't get inside to scramble the innards.
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Instead, it generated a madcap scramble for yield among money managers and an eventual capital outflow of $4-5 trillion into emerging market debt markets.
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En route to the evening gown competition, the ship they boarded catches fire, and the passengers scramble to evacuate.
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Before the fall musical each year, students scramble to raise money by soliciting local companies for ads to be placed in the musical's program.
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In the event that neither team answers the scramble, the remaining questions are open to both teams.
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That he would answer his own phone with such alacrity that clerk or secretary would have to scramble to pick it up on the first ring.
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