0 to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you:
1 to put things such as words or letters in the wrong order so that they do not make sense:
2 to change a radio or phone signal so that it can only be understood using a special device
3 to (cause a plane to) take off very quickly:
A helicopter was scrambled within minutes of the news.
4 a climb that is difficult so that you have to use your hands to help you:
7 a dish of eggs and other foods such as potatoes that are mixed as they are being fried:
8 to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using the hands:
9 to mix together and cook the transparent and yellow parts of eggs:
10 to change a radio or telephone signal while it is being sent so that it cannot be understood without a special device
We scrambled up the hill.
The acquisition of scrambling and cliticization, pp. 207 + 236.
The notion of dynamical relaxation by non-linear scrambling leads to the introduction of eddy relaxation times and the direct-interaction approximation.
There was no evidence of an association between flakiness and stem twiners or scrambling climbers.
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