clamber的意思和读音

clamber

: [ˈklæmbər] : [ˈklæmbə(r)]

n.

v.

clambers  clambering  clambered  

v.climb,scramble,scale,crawl

clamberv.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to climb or move with difficulty or a lot of effort, using your hands and feet

The children clambered up the steep bank.

v.1.,

n.1.

v.1.to climb something with difficulty, using your hands and feet

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1.As you clamber down on to the platform, you stumble as clumsily as a calf.

2.It was enough. Up in the air, Harry was suddenly able to clamber back on to his broom.

3.Sailor as he was , it was easy enough for him to clamber up the gnarled trunk .

4.Ms Lagarde did not clamber into the French elite by the narrow, winding, stairs of the "grande ecoles" or tribal, party allegiance.

5.Ecstatic crowds immediately began to clamber on top of the Wall and hack large chunks out of the 28-mile (45-kilometre) barrier.45

6.On a bitterly cold night, he had to clamber to the top of a dozen rail tankers to check oil levels with a dipstick.

7.FRANCE has begun to clamber back to its feet after weeks of strikes, demonstrations, blockades, petrol shortages and sporadic violence.

8.There was no character however unexpected, no change of scene, no stage effect, but was obliged to clamber up this ladder.

9.These traits require a degree of modesty scarce among those ambitious enough to clamber to the top.

10."My name is Firenze, " he added, as he lowered himself on to his front legs so that Harry could clamber onto his back.“。”