scramble in Russian
scramble in Russian is ажиота́ж, сва́лка, спе́шка — scramble means to move quickly and awkwardly, often using hands and feet, especially over rough ground.
scramble in Russian
What does "scramble" mean?
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verb To move quickly and awkwardly, often using hands and feet, especially over rough ground.
"They scrambled up the rocky slope to reach the summit."
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verb To mix eggs and cook them while stirring so they set in soft curds.
"She scrambled two eggs for breakfast."
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verb To rush aircraft or personnel into action quickly in response to an emergency.
"Fighter jets were scrambled after the radar contact."
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noun A disorderly rush or struggle, especially to get or reach something.
"There was a scramble for seats when the doors opened."
scramble in a sentence
- They scrambled up the rocky slope to reach the summit.
- He scrambled to catch the last train.
- She scrambled two eggs for breakfast.
- Fighter jets were scrambled after the radar contact.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "scramble" in Russian?
"scramble" in Russian is ажиота́ж, сва́лка, спе́шка. scramble means: To move quickly and awkwardly, often using hands and feet, especially over rough ground.
How do you pronounce ажиота́ж?
"scramble" in Russian is ажиота́ж, pronounced "azhiotazh".
How do you use "scramble" in a sentence?
Example: "They scrambled up the rocky slope to reach the summit." In Russian, "scramble" is ажиота́ж, сва́лка, спе́шка.
Are there other ways to say "scramble" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 21 translations listed for "scramble": ажиота́ж, сва́лка, спе́шка, взлёт по [[тревога|трево́ге]], мотого́нки, мотокро́сс.