climb的意思和读音

climb

: [klaɪm] : [klaɪm]

v.

n.

climbs  climbing  climbed  

v.+n.climb mountain,climb tree,climb hill,climb ladder

adj.+n.steep climb,difficult climb,hard climb,easy climb

v.descend

v.scale,go up,move up,mount,rise

n.hike

climbv.go up

1.[t][i]~ (up) (sth)to go up sth towards the top

to climb a mountain/hill/tree/wall

She climbed up the stairs.

The car slowly climbed the hill.

As they climbed higher, the air became cooler.

go through/down/over

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to move somewhere, especially with difficulty or effort

I climbed through the window.

Sue climbed into bed.

Can you climb down?

The boys climbed over the wall.

mountain/rock, etc.

3.to go up mountains or climb rocks as a hobby or sport

He likes to go climbing most weekends.

aircraft/sun, etc.

4.[i]to go higher in the sky

The plane climbed to 33 000 feet. 33 000

slope up

5.[i]to slope upwards

From here the path climbs steeply to the summit.

of plants

6.[i]沿to grow up a wall or frame

a climbing rose

increase

7.[i]to increase in value or amount

The dollar has been climbing all week.

The paper's circulation continues to climb.

improve position/status

8.[i]~ (to sth)to move to a higher position or social rank by your own effort

In a few years he had climbed to the top of his profession.

The team has now climbed to fourth in the league.

n.mountain/steps

1.an act of climbing up a mountain, rock or large number of steps; a period of time spent climbing

an exhausting climb

It's an hour's climb to the summit.

2.a mountain or rock which people climb up for sport

Titan's Wall is the mountain's hardest rock climb.“

increase

3.[ususing]an increase in value or amount

the dollar's climb against the euro

to a higher position or status

4.[ususing]progress to a higher status, standard or position

a rapid climb to stardom

the long slow climb out of the recession退

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v.1.to use your hands and feet to move up, over, down, or across something; to use your hands and feet to move up cliffs or mountains as a sport2.to walk to the top of something high; to walk to the top of some steps or stairs3.if a temperature, price, or the level of something climbs, it becomes higher4.to get into or out of something, especially by stepping to a higher or lower position5.if an aircraft climbs, it moves up to a higher position in the air; if a road or path climbs, it leads upward gradually to a higher place6.to move to a higher level in your job or social position; to achieve a high position in a list or competition7.if a plant climbs up or over something, it grows up it1.to use your hands and feet to move up, over, down, or across something; to use your hands and feet to move up cliffs or mountains as a sport2.to walk to the top of something high; to walk to the top of some steps or stairs3.if a temperature, price, or the level of something climbs, it becomes higher4.to get into or out of something, especially by stepping to a higher or lower position5.if an aircraft climbs, it moves up to a higher position in the air; if a road or path climbs, it leads upward gradually to a higher place6.to move to a higher level in your job or social position; to achieve a high position in a list or competition7.if a plant climbs up or over something, it grows up it

n.1.a gradual movement to a higher position by someone who is walking or climbing; a gradual movement to a higher position by an aircraft or vehicle; a distance that you have to climb to get somewhere2.an increase in temperature, or in the price or level of something3.the process of moving to a higher level in your job or social position

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2. climate n. climb vt. cloakroom n. ...

3. clean climb clock ...

4. climb—climbed climb closet ...

5. [ Boston ivy] [ climb] [ trail] ...

6. 145 scared a. 146 climb v. ,, 151 train station ...

7. on the background of sth. climb vt. mount: ...

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1.The next day the girl wore an even shorter skirt the boy said to her again, "I bet you can't climb that tree" , pointing to a taller one.穿

2.You will have to climb out of your skin two or three more times.

3.Theon was staggering by the time he reached the foot of the stair. He slung the girl over his shoulder and began to climb.

4.In a partial climb down, the European Commission said it would not sue France for racial discrimination over its expulsion of Romanies.

5.As I climb higher, I reflect on man's desire to sit on the throne of the gods. Every step taken seems to bring me closer to heaven.

6.As he says, rising powers do not always complete their climb and economic strength does not always translate into political power.

7.As if to tell us whether life is all plain sailing, it is difficult, and would never climb up the marble. the sculpture of the flower beds.仿

8.Snuggling up to a fully grown male lion seems foolish enough. To then climb on its back is surely suicide.

9.From there it was an uphill climb to the little-visited and remote Red Lahu village of Yafu, perched on the mountainside.

10.He invites you to climb onto his back and take a journey with him .