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scrambled egg(s) SUBST
scrambled egg(s)
I. scramble [ˈskræmbl̩] VERBO intr
1. scramble (move awkwardly):
przedzierać [perf przedrzeć] się przez coś
2. scramble (move quickly):
wskakiwać [perf wskoczyć] w ubranie
3. scramble (climb):
wdrapywać [perf wdrapać] się
4. scramble (compete):
rzucać [perf rzucić] się na coś
5. scramble plane:
II. scramble [ˈskræmbl̩] VERBO trans
1. scramble (mix together):
2. scramble message:
kodować [perf za-]
3. scramble plane:
III. scramble [ˈskræmbl̩] SUBST
1. scramble sem pl (climb):
2. scramble sem pl (moving awkwardly):
3. scramble sem pl (rush):
4. scramble sem pl (struggle):
5. scramble (motorcycle race):
Present
Iscramble
youscramble
he/she/itscrambles
wescramble
youscramble
theyscramble
Past
Iscrambled
youscrambled
he/she/itscrambled
wescrambled
youscrambled
theyscrambled
Present Perfect
Ihavescrambled
youhavescrambled
he/she/ithasscrambled
wehavescrambled
youhavescrambled
theyhavescrambled
Past Perfect
Ihadscrambled
youhadscrambled
he/she/ithadscrambled
wehadscrambled
youhadscrambled
theyhadscrambled
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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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They gained access to the gully now known as the scramble but ran out of time to attempt the final faces.
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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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Scramble competition can also be seen with the example of red spotted newts.
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Encoding became more sophisticated between the wars as machines were employed to scramble and unscramble information.
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