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    climb 的英语意思

    climbclimb1 /klaɪm/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1move up/down [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to move up, down, or across something using your feet and hands, especially when this is difficult to do用手脚向上、向下或横向攀爬,尤指此类动作难以完成时:  Harry climbed the stairs.哈里爬上了楼梯。 Boys were climbing trees along the river bank.男孩们在河岸边爬树。climb up/down/along etc The wall is too high to climb over.这堵墙太高,没法翻越。 They climbed up into the loft of the old barn.他们爬进了那座老谷仓的阁楼。2temperature/prices etc [intransitive] to increase in number, amount, or level(数字、数量或水平)上升,增加 SYN  go up:  The temperature has climbed steadily since this morning.今天早上以来气温持续稳步上升。 Inflation climbed 2% last month.上个月通货膨胀率上升了2%。climb to The divorce rate had climbed to almost 30% of all marriages.离婚率已攀升至所有婚姻的近30%。3with difficulty [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move into, out of, or through something slowly and awkwardly缓慢而笨拙地进入、离开或穿过某处:  The bus pulled in, and we climbed aboard.公共汽车靠站停下,我们费力地爬了上去。climb through/over/into etc John climbed through the window into the kitchen.约翰从窗户爬进了厨房。 I turned the TV on and climbed into bed.我打开电视,钻进了被窝。4path/sun/plane [intransitive] to move gradually to a higher position逐渐移向更高处:  The roller coaster climbs 91 feet and reaches speeds of 45 miles an hour.这座过山车爬升91英尺,最高时速达45英里。climb into/up etc The path climbs high into the hills.小路蜿蜒向上,深入山丘高处。 The plane climbed to 11,600 feet to try to get above the clouds.飞机爬升至11,600英尺,试图飞到云层之上。5sport [intransitive, transitive] to climb mountains or rocks as a sport作为运动项目攀登山峰或岩壁:  Hillary and Tenzing were the first men to climb Mount Everest.希拉里和丹增是最早登上珠穆朗玛峰的人。 She loves to hike and climb.她喜欢远足和攀岩。 climbing6plant [intransitive] to grow up a wall or other structure沿墙壁或其他结构向上攀爬生长climbing rose/plant7in a list [intransitive, transitive] to move higher in a list of teams, records etc as you become more popular or successful随着人气或成绩提升,在球队排名、排行榜等中名次上升 SYN  riseclimb to The song climbed to number two in the US charts.这首歌在美国排行榜上升至第二位。8in your life/job [intransitive, transitive] to move to a better position in your social or professional life在社会地位或职业生涯中晋升至更好的位置:  Steve climbed rapidly in the sales division.史蒂夫在销售部门迅速晋升。 men who climbed the career ladder in the 1980s在1980年代不断攀登职场阶梯的男性们9be climbing the walls spoken口语 to become extremely anxious, annoyed, or impatient变得极度焦虑、烦躁或不耐烦:  If I don’t get a drink soon, I’ll be climbing the walls.要是再不来杯饮料,我都要急疯了。THESAURUS同义词辨析climb to move up, down, or across something using your hands and feet用手脚向上、向下或横向移动: · Most kids love climbing trees.· 大多数孩子都喜欢爬树。· Several fans climbed onto the roof of the arena to get a better view.· 几名球迷爬上了竞技场屋顶,以便看得更清楚。· She climbed down the ladder.· 她沿梯子爬了下来。ascend formal正式 to climb up something向上攀登某物: · He began to ascend the narrow winding staircase.· 他开始攀上那段狭窄蜿蜒的楼梯。· the first man to ascend Mount Everest· 第一个登上珠穆朗玛峰的人go up to climb up something such as a slope or stairs向上攀爬斜坡或楼梯等物: · He went up the steps to the platform.· 他上了台阶,走上了站台。· Sonia was quiet as they went up the hill.· 他们上山时,索尼娅一声不吭。scale formal正式 to climb to the top of something such as a high wall or fence攀爬至高墙或围栏等物的顶端: · Somehow the men had scaled the twenty-foot wall without setting off the alarm.· 不知怎的,那些人爬越了那堵20英尺高的墙,却没有触发警报。· Protestors scaled the walls of the building and hung banners.· 抗议者翻越了大楼的围墙,挂起了横幅。· Rescuers had to scale a one-thousand-foot cliff before they could reach the injured climber.· 救援人员必须攀登一处1000英尺高的悬崖,才能到达受伤的攀登者身边。clamber to climb somewhere with difficulty, using your hands to help you艰难地攀爬至某处,借助双手辅助: · At last we saw the two girls clambering down the slope to safety.· 我们终于看到那两个女孩手脚并用地沿坡道爬向安全地带。· Everyone clambered onto the back of the truck.· 所有人都费力地爬上了卡车车厢。scramble to climb somewhere quickly and with difficulty, using your hands to help you, especially when you are walking尤指步行时,借助双手快速而费力地爬上某处: · They scrambled up the steep rocky bank.· 他们手脚并用地爬上了那段陡峭的岩石坡岸。climb down phrasal verb British English to admit that you were wrong, especially after being certain that you were right承认自己错了,尤指在原本确信自己正确之后climb-down
    climbclimb2 noun 1movement upwards [countable usually singular] a process in which you move up towards a place, especially while using a lot of effort向某处向上攀登的过程,尤指需要耗费大量体力时:  a long steady climb to the top通往顶峰的漫长而稳步的攀登2increase [countable usually singular] an increase in value or amount价值或数量的上升:  The dollar continued its climb against the yen.美元兑日元持续攀升。climb in a steady climb in house prices房价的持续攀升3improvement [countable usually singular] the process of improving something, especially your professional or social position改善某事物的过程,尤指提升职业或社会地位:  a slow climb out of the recession从经济衰退中缓慢复苏climb to the Labour Party’s climb to power工党的权力攀升之路4list/competition [singular] a process in which someone or something reaches a higher position in a list or in a competition because of being popular or successful某人或某物因人气旺盛或取得成功,在排行榜或竞争中跃升至更高位置的过程:  the Giants’ climb from twelfth to fifth in the league巨人队在联赛中从第12位攀升至第5位 the song’s steady climb up the charts这首歌在排行榜上的稳步攀升5rock/mountain [countable] a steep rock, cliff, or mountain that you climb up供人攀登的陡峭岩石、悬崖或山峰:  one of the hardest rock climbs in the world世界上最难的岩石攀登路线之一