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4 scrambled channel
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5 scrambled merchandising
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7 scrambled egg(s)
(beaten eggs cooked with milk and butter until thick.) oeufs brouillés -
8 scrambled egg(s)
(beaten eggs cooked with milk and butter until thick.) oeufs brouillés -
9 scramble
scramble ['skræmbəl]∎ they scrambled for shelter ils se sont précipités pour se mettre à l'abri;∎ he scrambled into a diving suit il a enfilé à la hâte une combinaison de plongée;∎ he scrambled to his feet il s'est levé précipitamment;∎ to scramble away s'enfuir à toutes jambes;∎ to scramble down dégringoler;∎ to scramble up grimper avec difficulté;∎ she scrambled out of the path of the bus elle a tout juste eu le temps de s'écarter pour ne pas être renversée par le bus;∎ I had to scramble over three rows of seats j'ai dû escalader trois rangées de sièges;∎ to scramble over rocks escalader des rochers en s'aidant des mains;∎ the soldiers scrambled up the hill les soldats ont escaladé la colline tant bien que mal(b) (scrabble, fight)∎ to scramble for seats se bousculer pour trouver une place assise, se ruer sur les places assises;∎ everyone was scrambling to get to the telephones tout le monde se ruait vers les téléphones;∎ young people are having to scramble for jobs les jeunes doivent se battre ou se démener pour trouver un boulot∎ to go scrambling faire du trial(e) (in rock climbing) grimper à quatre pattes∎ I'll scramble some eggs je vais faire des œufs brouillés3 noun∎ my glasses were broken in the scramble to get out mes lunettes ont été cassées dans la ruée vers la sortie;∎ there was a scramble for seats on s'est bousculé pour avoir une place assise, on s'est rué sur les places assises; (for tickets) on s'est arraché les places;∎ there was a scramble for the door tout le monde s'est rué vers la porte;∎ a scramble for profits/for jobs une course effrénée au profit/à l'emploi;∎ History the scramble for Africa = la lutte des puissances coloniales pour se répartir l'Afrique(d) (in rock climbing) grimpée f à quatre pattes►► scrambled egg(s) (food) œufs mpl brouillés; familiar Military = insigne d'officier porté sur la casquette ou l'épaulette;Marketing scrambled merchandising, scrambled retailing présentation f d'articles variés -
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scramble [ˈskræmbl]a. ( = clamber) to scramble up/down grimper/descendre péniblement• to scramble for [+ seats, jobs] se bousculer pour (avoir)[message, signal] crypter3. nouna. ruée f4. compounds* * *['skræmbl] 1.1) ( rush) course f2) ( climb) escalade f3) Aviation, Military décollage m d'urgence2.transitive verb1) Culinary2) Radio, Telecommunications brouiller; Television coder3) Military faire décoller [quelque chose] d'urgence3.1) ( clamber) grimperto scramble up/down — escalader
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['skræmbl] 1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) grimper à quatre pattes2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) bouger précipitament3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) (se) bousculer pour avoir qqch.4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) brouiller2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) ruée, bousculade- scrambled eggs - scrambled egg -
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mâtoca > mâtoca-.*\MATOCA v.t. tê-., toucher les parties de quelqu'un." tlamach " ou " ihuiyan nitêmatoca ", toucher quelqu'un légèrement.*\MATOCA v.réfl., se faire des attouchements, porter la main aux parties." momâtoca ", il se touche; qui se touche ou qu'on peut toucher." aoc ommomâtoca ", qu'on ne peut toucher, sale.*\MATOCA v.t. tla-., toucher une chose avec la main." tlamâtoca ", il touche de la main - it touches.Est dit à propos de la main, mâitl. Sah10,115.de la paume, mâcpalli. Sah11,116." têmâtoca, têmahmâtoca ", elle auscule les gens, elle les masse - she rubs, she massages them. Est dit de la guérisseuse, tîcîtl. Sah10,53." tehuân nitlamâtoca ", je touche un objet en même temps qu'un autre personne." quimâtocatiquîza ", il l'escalade rapidement en s'aidant des mains - he scrambled up. Il s'agit d'un mur. Sah4,83. -
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I [eɡ] noun1) (an oval object usually covered with shell, laid by a bird, reptile etc, from which a young one is hatched: The female bird is sitting on the eggs in the nest.) oeuf2) (such an object laid by a hen, used as food: Would you rather have boiled, fried or scrambled eggs?) oeuf3) (in the female mammal, the cell from which the young one is formed; the ovum: The egg is fertilized by the male sperm.) ovule•- egg-cup- eggplant - eggshell - put all one's eggs in one basket - teach one's grandmother to suck eggs II [eɡ]- egg on -
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runny adj [jam, sauce, icing] liquide ; [butter, chocolate] fondu ; [omelette, scrambled eggs] baveux/-euse ; [fried egg] avec le jaune à peine cuit ; [poached or boiled egg] mollet ; [nose, eye] qui coule ; to have a runny nose avoir le nez qui coule.
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