climb如何读

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climb英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 爬,攀登 go up by using the hands or feet; ascend
n.(名词)
  1. [S]攀登,爬 going up by using the hands or feet
  2. [S]上升,增长 rise; increase

climb是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 攀登,爬(上),登上,爬高,攀缘向上,向上爬,沿着…攀缘而上,登山,攀岩
  2. 逐渐上升,徐徐上升
  3. 倾斜向上,倾斜上升
  4. 匆匆穿上
  5. 钻营
  6. 上涨,渐增,上升
  7. 爬升,晋升
  8. 攀缘生长
  9. 提高社会地位
  10. 增值,升值
  11. 责骂某人
n. (名词)
  1. 山坡,山,岩
  2. 攀登,攀爬,爬升,攀缘
  3. 需攀登的地方
  4. 【空】爬高
  5. 上升率
  6. 直线上坡
  7. 增值,升值
  8. 增加
  9. 爬阶梯
  10. 攀登用的时间
  11. 提高地位
  12. 达到更高标准

climb变形

复数:climbs

第三人称单数:climbs

现在分词:climbing

过去式:climbed

过去分词:climbed

climb扩展

climbable (adj.)

climb词根

词根:climb

adj.

climbing 上升的;攀缘而登的

climbable 爬得上去的

n.

climbing 攀登

climber 登山者;攀缘植物;尽力改善自己社会地位的人

v.

climbing 爬(climb的ing形式)

climb英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to go upward with gradual or continuous progress : rise, ascend

watching the smoke climb

to increase gradually

prices are continuing to climb

to slope upward

a climbing path

to go upward or raise oneself especially by grasping or clutching with the hands

climbed aboard the train

of a plant to ascend in growth (as by twining)

Ivy is climbing up the walls of the old building.

to go about or down usually by grasping or holding with the hands

climb down the ladder

to get into or out of clothing usually with some haste or effort

the firefighters climbed into their clothes

transitive verb

to go upward on or along, to the top of, or over

climb a hill

to draw or pull oneself up, over, or to the top of by using hands and feet

children climbing the tree

to grow up or over

ivy climbing the wall

noun

a place where climbing is necessary to progress

steep climbs

the act or an instance of climbing : rise, ascent

It's a 20-minute climb to the ridge from here.

climb词组

climb up爬上去

climb mountains爬山

climb over爬过;翻过;翻越;攀越

climb down爬下;让步

climb the ladder爬上梯子;[口语]上绞架

on the climb有升迁希望 

climb区别

 climb, creep, crawl

这组词都有“爬”的意思,其区别是:

climb通常指用手或足爬上或爬下,也指飞机、日、月的上升,还可用作比喻。

creep多指人或四足动物匍匐爬行,尤指偷偷地或不出声地缓慢向前爬行。也指植物的蔓延生长等。

crawl指人或动物以身躯贴着地面缓慢地移动。

以上来源于网络

 climb, mount, ascend

这组词都有“攀登,上升”的意思,其区别是:

climb普通用词,含义广泛,侧重运用手足费力地攀登或上升,也可指抽象事物。

mount书面用词,词义与ascend相近,强调连续不断地向上移动、攀登或上涨。指骑马时用mount。

ascend正式用词,指不用手攀,一直上升直到相当高的地方。

以上来源于网络

climb词源中文解释

古英语 climban “用手和脚抬起自己; 逐渐上升; 攀登”(过去式 clamb,过去分词 clumben, clumbe),源自西日耳曼语 *klimban “攀爬上升”(源头还包括荷兰语 klimmen,古高地德语 klimban,德语 klimmen “攀爬”)。

在古英语中是一个强动词,到16世纪变成了弱动词。其他日耳曼语早已去掉了 -b。意思是“像攀登一样爬上”始于14世纪中叶。比喻意义的“通过努力或像攀登一样缓慢上升”始于13世纪中叶。相关词汇: Climbed; climbing。

climb_航空行业词汇

爬升

在飞行中,当发动机推力大于空气阻力,利用剩余的那部分推力做功,使航空器增加高度的飞行。

climb词源英文解释

Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old English climban; probably akin to Old English clifian to adhere — more at cleave

The first known use of climb was before the 12th century

climb儿童词典英英释义

clinchernoun

one that clinchesespecially: a decisive fact or argument

clinch1 of 2verb

to turn over or flatten the end of something sticking out

clinch a nail

to fasten by clinching

to make final : settle

the evidence clinched the case

to assure the winning of

a touchdown that clinched the game

clinch2 of 2noun

a fastening by means of a clinched nail, rivet, or bolt

the clinched part of a nail, bolt, or rivet

climenoun

climate sense 1a

climb1 of 2verb

to rise gradually to a higher point

climb from poverty to wealth

to slope upward

the road climbs steeply to the summit

to go up or down often with the help of the hands in holding or pulling

to go upward in growing (as by winding around something)

a climbing vine

climb2 of 2noun

a place where climbing is necessary

the act of climbing

climb1 of 2verb

to rise gradually to a higher point

climb from poverty to wealth

to slope upward

the road climbs steeply to the summit

to go up or down often with the help of the hands in holding or pulling

to go upward in growing (as by winding around something)

a climbing vine

climb2 of 2noun

a place where climbing is necessary

the act of climbing

climb1 of 2verb

to rise gradually to a higher point

climb from poverty to wealth

to slope upward

the road climbs steeply to the summit

to go up or down often with the help of the hands in holding or pulling

to go upward in growing (as by winding around something)

a climbing vine

climb2 of 2noun

a place where climbing is necessary

the act of climbing

climb1 of 2verb

to rise gradually to a higher point

climb from poverty to wealth

to slope upward

the road climbs steeply to the summit

to go up or down often with the help of the hands in holding or pulling

to go upward in growing (as by winding around something)

a climbing vine

climb2 of 2noun

a place where climbing is necessary

the act of climbing

climb 例句

1 She climbed high and fast over the tilled field.

2 The mountain was too sheer to climb.

这山太陡峭了,无法攀登.

3 Every night that May, he climbed the coliseum fence, dropped into the stadium, and ran the stairs until his legs went numb.

4 “Now all we have to do is climb out,” said Tock, placing his front paws as high on the wall as he could.

5 I reach out to Prim and she climbs on my lap, her arms around my neck, head on my shoulder, just like she did when she was a toddler.

6 Stunned, he bellowed at his crew to pick it up, and Cal’s rate climbed quickly to thirty-eight.

7 First, she thought, a snack Shoving her scrying device into her pocket, Sister Ignatia climbed up to the branch with the starling nest.

8 Feeling grateful and happy to be among them for a second year in a row, I climbed onto the first-place podium to accept my medal and the ceremonial bouquet of flowers.

9 I climbed out of the cellar and started running.

10 If I were going to travel to the far side of the globe and spend eight weeks away from my wife and home, I wanted an opportunity to climb the mountain.

11 Dora holds out her hands, and Leda climbs right into them like she’s climbed into a white lady’s arms a thousand times.

12 Our house never did burst into flames, but the thermometer on the patio, hanging there in the direct sun, did climb to over a hundred degrees.

13 Mexico climbs from No.12 to No.10.

墨西哥从第12位上升到第10位.

14 ‘Already the Sun is climbing to noon, and I feel the need of something to strengthen me.’

15 He began to touch her, and he could feel the change coming over Naomi, the wildness climbing up out of her.

16 I turn toward him, wondering which version of Four I’ll see now—the one who scolds me, or the one who climbs Ferris wheels with me.

17 He slipped his long body through the square hole to search out a key or some kind of mechanism that would allow the others in without having to climb.

18 She climbed into his bed and wrapped her arms tight around him.

19 I climb in the back of the truck, and Seven’s dumb butt gets in the passenger seat.

20 The actors were climbing down from the stage.

climb 同义词

1

clamber

2 攀缘而上

climbing

7 攀缘生长

rambling

9 爬上

mount scramble uprise

11 往上爬

scale

13 爬升

climbout

17 倾斜而上

ascend

21 攀爬

clamber

22 登上

mount ascend

23 穿上

pour don

25 腾贵

enhancement

26 升上

heave

30

Mt montane mount berg

36 升进

ascent

climb 短语相关

climb down free-climb hill climb

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