climb
v. 攀登, 上升, 爬 n. 攀登, 爬升
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教材释义与例句
爬;攀登
a process in which you move up towards a place, especially while using a lot of effort
爬;攀登;上升
to move up, down, or across something using your feet and hands, especially when this is difficult to do
释义与例句
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1.
An act of climbing.
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2.
The act of getting to somewhere more elevated.
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An effort of moving upward.
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To ascend; rise; to go up.
不及物Prices climbed steeply.
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2.
To ascend; rise; to go up.
To move to a higher position on a chart or hierarchy.
不及物The hit song has climbed to the number one spot.
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3.
To mount; to move upwards on.
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登
及物climbing a tree
They climbed the mountain.
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To scale; to get to the top of something.
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To move (especially up and down something) by gripping with the hands and using the feet.
攀登
及物My legs were so stiff and my arms so sore that this morning I could barely climb out of bed.
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To practise the sport of climbing.
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To jump high.
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(botany) Of plants, to grow upwards by clinging to something.
不及物 及物
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From Middle English climben, clymben, from Old English climban (“to climb”), from Proto-West Germanic *klimban, from Proto-Germanic *klimbaną (“to climb, go up by clinging”), believed to be a nasalised variant of Proto-Germanic *klibaną, *klibāną (“to stick, cleave”), from Proto-Indo-European *gley- (“to stick”). Cognate with West Frisian klimme (“to climb”), Dutch klimmen (“to climb”), German klimmen (“to climb”), Old Norse klembra (“to squeeze”), Icelandic klifra (“to climb”). Related to clamber. See also clay, glue.
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