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 Translation for 'scramble' from English to Russian
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NOUN   a scramble | scrambles
VERB   to scramble | scrambled | scrambled
scrambling | scrambles
SYNO scamper | scramble | scuffle | ...
взбалтывать [яйца для омлета] [несов.]to scramble
2
гастр.
взболтать [яйца для омлета] [сов.]
to scramble
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Usage Examples English
  • In a study of data from the initial four years of the signal and scramble mechanisms, Roth and coauthors found that sending a signal increased the probability of receiving an interview by 6.8 percentage points, on average.
  • This "scramble for Katanga" was a prime example of the colonial Scramble for Africa, and one of the most dramatic incidents of that period.
  • In ice hockey, the scramble style is a style that evolved from the play of Czech netminder Dominik Hašek, where a variety of non-traditional movements were used to make saves.
  • Scramble and contest competition refer to the relative success of competitors.
  • Primarily associated with Ring of Honor, a Scramble tag team match has one difference from the normal rules: when a wrestler goes out of the ring either of their own volition or by being forced out, a partner can come in as a replacement without being tagged in.

  • By 1930 the band had become a scramble band, a method that was also adopted by most other Ivy League marching bands (as well as the Stanford Band and the Rice Marching Owl Band), with the exception of the Cornell University band.
  • Photobucket has advised users to scramble the links to their photos and videos, and that the option to scramble the links of both past and future uploads should be selected if there is no need to preserve the original file names.
  • "Big Sister" is a moderate scramble on southwestern slopes and is very steep while "Middle Sister" is an easy scramble from Stewart Creek.
  • Scramble bands (also referred to as 'Scatter' bands) are a variation on show bands.
  • A lolly scramble is a children's party game common in New Zealand and Australia, in which an adult throws fistfuls of lollies into the air while the children 'scramble' to catch them or gather them from the ground.

  • The two new events are the team scramble and mixed team scramble.
  • when done as a scramble. However, while Mt. Niblock is rated a moderate scramble, Mt.
  • This play differs from a quarterback scramble in that a scramble is an improvised play, while the keeper is a designed running play.
  • There are many variations on the scramble format. Commonly played ones include "Ambrose", which uses net scoring with a team handicap; "Florida scramble", where after each stroke the player whose ball is selected does not play the next one; and "Texas scramble", in which a set number of each team member's tee shots must be used.
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