释义 |
scrabble [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (especially bre) to try to find or to do sth in a hurry or with difficulty, often by moving your hands or feet about quickly, without much control忙乱地找;乱抓;乱动◆he was scrabbling for a foothold on the steep slope.他在陡坡上挣扎着乱蹬,想找个落脚的地方。scrabble/ˈskræbl ||; ˈskræbḷ/verb [i] to move your fingers or feet around quickly, trying to find sth or get hold of sth (用手指或脚)摸索着寻找: ◇she scrabbled about in her purse for some coins. 她伸手到钱包中找寻硬币。 scrab·ble /`skræbḷ; ˈskræbəl/v [i] scrabble about/around to quickly feel around with your fingers in order to look for something [用手指]扒找,乱扒:◇i was scrabbling around in the bottom of my bag for some money. 我在包底翻找一些钱。 |