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1 scramble scram·ble
['skræmbl]1. vi1)to scramble down/along — scendere/avanzare a fatica
to scramble for — (coins, seats, job) azzuffarsi per prendere
2) Sport2. vt1) (Culin: eggs) strapazzare2) (Telec: message) disturbare con interferenze3. n1) (rush) corsa2) (Sport: motorcycle meeting) gara di motocross
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scram — [v] leave quickly beat it*, clear out*, decamp, depart, disappear, get lost*, go away, hightail*, make oneself scarce*, make tracks*, scoot*, skedaddle*, take off, vamoose*; concept 195 Ant. dally, wait … New thesaurus
scram — ☆ scram [skram ] vi. scrammed, scramming [contr. of SCRAMBLE] Slang to leave or get out, esp. in a hurry: often used in the imperative vt. to manually or automatically shut down (a nuclear reactor) usually by using the control rods n. such a… … English World dictionary
scram|ble — «SKRAM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make one s way by climbing, crawling, or jumping: »We scrambled up the steep, rocky hill. 2. to struggle with others for something: »The boys scrambled to get the football. Figurative. All those… … Useful english dictionary
scram — [skrEem] in. to exit fast; to get out of a place in a hurry. □ I gotta scram. I’m late. □ Go on, scram! Get out of here fast! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
scram — I [[t]skræm[/t]] v. i. scrammed, scram•ming. Informal. to go away; get out (usu. used imperatively) • Etymology: 1925–30; prob. shortened form of scramble (but cf. G schramm, impv. sing. of schrammen to depart) II scram [[t]skræm[/t]] n. ene phs… … From formal English to slang
Scram! (1932 film) — Infobox Film name = Scram! director = Raymond McCarey producer = Hal Roach writer = H.M. Walker starring = Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Richard Cramer Arthur Housman Vivien Oakland cinematography = George Stevens editing = Richard C. Currier… … Wikipedia
scram — scram1 /skram/, v.i., scrammed, scramming. Informal. to go away; get out (usually used as a command): I said I was busy, so scram. [1925 30; prob. shortened form of SCRAMBLE (but cf. G schramm, impv. sing. of schrammen to depart)] scram2 /skram/ … Universalium
scram — 1. verb /skɹæm/ a) Get out of here; go away (frequently imperative). If you dont scram, Ill leave instead! b) To abruptly insert the control rods of a nuclear reactor, usually in case of emergency shutdown. The slightest problem in a reactor will … Wiktionary
scram — Synonyms and related words: be off, beat it, begone, blow, clear out, decamp, dog it, duck and run, duck out, flake off, get, get going, get lost, get out, git, hightail, hit the road, kite, lam, make yourself scarce, shove off, skedaddle, skin… … Moby Thesaurus
scram — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i., slang, go away, leave (see departure). II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Slang. To leave hastily: bolt, get out, run. Informal: clear out, get, hotfoot, skedaddle. Slang: hightail, vamoose. Idioms:… … English dictionary for students
scram — skræm v. leave, go away, get out (Slang) interj. get out!, go away!, leave immediately! (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary