climbing的意思和读音

climbing

: [ˈklaɪmɪŋ] : ['klaɪmɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“climb”

adj.downhill

n.mountaineering,hiking,hillwalking,rock climbing,alpinism

adj.uphill,ascending,rising,mounting

climbingn.

1.the sport or activity of climbing rocks or mountains

to go climbing

a climbing accident

adj.1.;

n.1.;【

v.1.“climb”

n.1.the activity of climbing mountains and rocks for enjoyment and exercise

v.1.The present participle of climb

1. jogging climbing skating ...

2. skating climbing skiing ...

4. B-1-8 climber 8 A-3-49 climbing 8 A-5-75 clock 7 ...

5. ice skating climbing swim ...

6. 宿 Bivouac Climbing Schedule,Acting Plan ...

7. 4.2 (Climbing)

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1.He remembers "climbing all over the Sphinx like the Lilliputians on Gulliver, and mapping it stone by stone. ",“。”

2.He got to the beanstalk and climbed as quick as he could, but to his horror, the giant also started climbing down after him.

3.He got to the destination all right, but he was so very tired that he had to give up the idea of climbing the hills.

4.The grape is usually a woody vine, climbing by means of tendrils. In arid regions it may form an almost erect shrub.

5.Down the rugged sides of the chasm, looking black like flies against all that fiery light, hundreds of Earthmen were climbing.

6.resting place in a Garden or park, often made of rustic work or latticework on which plants, such as climbing shrubs or vines, are grown.

7.He was a very likable chubby little thing, always on his feet climbing up and down, chasing after insects, birds, and me.

8.It was now evening and a light wind was blowing , so I lowered the sails before climbing down a rope and into the sea .

9.Climbing over the walls and dropping down into the courtyard, they discovered an old woman sitting on her doorstep weeping bitterly.

10.It ' s a fair day, after breakfast, we took a twenty- minutes ride by mini-bus and got to the end of the road. Then the climbing began.