英:[ˈklaɪmɪŋ]
美:[ˈklaɪmɪŋ]
英:[ˈklaɪmɪŋ]
美:[ˈklaɪmɪŋ]
n.
攀登
v.
爬( climb的现在分词)
攀登
(尤指吃力地向某处)爬
登山
词根:climb
adj.climbable 爬得上去的
n.climb 爬;攀登
climber 登山者;攀缘植物;尽力改善自己社会地位的人
vi.climb 爬;攀登;上升
vt.climb 爬;攀登;上升
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.
mountain climbing爬山;登山
rock climbing攀岩运动;岩石作业
climbing plant藤蔓植物;攀缘植物;攀绿植物
climbing equipment爬杆器;攀登设备
climbing rope攀登用绳索,爬绳
上漂
采掘机械工作时,工作机构向上离开工作面底板或底面的倾向和现象。
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
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
1 “Jewel thieves, or second-story men as they are sometimes called, are good at climbing up fire escapes and crawling through partially open windows,” added Agent Tillman.
2 “And what about all your wall climbing, the sneaking around with Babi in the orchards?”
3 She arose, climbing over Roberts feet with a muttered apology.
4 He gestured to the curving bookcases climbing up the back half of the rotunda.
5 But I was always too busy riding bikes and climbing trees to think about it.
6 His fever lingered on, his cough worsened, and climbing stairs was difficult, but in Rush’s mind his treatment had produced yet another cure.
7 But Scipio had already slipped off the lion's back and was now climbing on to the sea horse.
8 Life is a climbing battle and a spiritual one. Love your neighbor, love your son.
生活是一场不断上升的战斗,也是一场精神之战. 爱你的邻居, 爱你的儿子.
9 But then I realize that everyone is climbing their own mountain here in America.
10 I don’t let her out of my sight, but I’m higher on the hill, climbing a parallel course, and Piper is behind me.
11 “Yes, ma’am,” I said, climbing in after her.
12 So it was that near the end of a wild and wet evening in the last days of October the five travellers rode up the climbing road and came to the South-gate of Bree.
13 The male figure’s on his back now and it looks like the female figure’s wrenching herself out of him, climbing right out of his chest.
14 Mark had gotten so into mountain climbing that summer.
15 He seemed all the time to be climbing up and up.
16 He stayed like that for several moments, unsure what to do, looking like two halves of one boy—one climbing down, the other going up.
17 That’s what’s happening right now, you think I’m hurt and you and every other punk Chihuahua in America is climbing out of the woodwork to try and get a bite out of me.
18 I am wounded now, but stronger, and the climbing feels easier.
19 Many people don't think it is dangerous to go mountain climbing.
很多人认为爬山并不危险。
20 Where'd you get the courage to keep climbing in the face of stuff like this?
2 攀缘而上
3 上升
assurgent upgrade rising orient uphill ascending ascendant step-up hypogene ascensive anabatic up rise lifting ascent ascension upturn build-up ride mount arise kite ascend fume uprise uplift ascensional upward aspiring upbeat advance climb hop emergence raising uprising betterment uptick upswing ex-
4 攀岩运动
5 登山运动
6 攀登
climb mounting scramble ascent scaling clamber swarm scale ascend escalade uprise shinny breast
8 上升的
assurgent rising orient uphill ascending ascendant step-up hypogene ascensive anabatic ascensional upward aspiring upbeat
9 爬山