climb 英 [klaɪm]   美 [klaɪm]

climb

climb  英 [klaɪm] 美 [klaɪm]

v. 爬;攀登;上升  n. 爬;攀登 

进行时:climbing  过去式:climbed  过去分词:climbed  第三人称单数:climbs  名词复数:climbs 

a climbing rose 攀缘生长的玫瑰
to climb a mountain/hill/tree/wall 爬山;爬树;爬墙

  • To climb is to go higher. When you ascend a mountain, you climb it, and when a song rises in popularity, it climbs the charts.
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  • v. 爬;攀登;上升
  • n. 爬;攀登
  • 1. a climbing rose

    攀缘生长的玫瑰

  • 2. to climb a mountain/hill/tree/wall

    爬山;爬树;爬墙

  • 3. Sue climbed into bed.

    苏吃力地爬上床。

  • 4. He made a difficult climb.

    他作了一次艰难的攀登。

  • 5. he climbed up the stairs.

    她爬上了楼梯。

  • 6. I climbed through the window.

    我从窗口爬了出来。

  • 7. a rapid climb to stardom

    一跃而成为明星

  • 8. This hill is hard to climb.

    这山很难爬。

  • 9. The dollar has been climbing all week.

    整个星期美元一直在升值。

  • climb (n.) 1580s, "act of climbing," from climb (v.). Meaning "an ascent by climbing" is from 1915, originally in aviation.
  • climb (v.) Old English climban "raise oneself using hands and feet; rise gradually, ascend; make an ascent of" (past tense clamb, past participle clumben, clumbe), from West Germanic *klimban "go up by clinging" (source also of Dutch klimmen, Old High German klimban, German klimmen "to climb").
climb / klaɪm ; NAmE klaɪm / verb , noun climb climbs climbed climbing verb go up 上去 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] climb(up) (sth) to go up sth towards the top 攀登;爬 to climb a mountain/hill/tree/wall 爬山;爬树;爬墙 She climbed up the stairs. 她爬上了楼梯。 The car slowly climbed the hill. 汽车缓慢地爬上了山坡。 As they climbed higher, the air became cooler. 他们攀登得越高,空气就变得越凉爽。 go through/down/over 通过;下去;越过 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to move somewhere, especially with difficulty or effort (尤指吃力地向某处)爬 I climbed through the window. 我从窗口爬了出来。 Sue climbed into bed. 苏吃力地爬上床。 Can you climb down? 你能爬下去吗? The boys climbed over the wall. 那些男孩翻过了那堵墙。 mountain/rock, etc. 山、岩石等 3 go climbing to go up mountains or climb rocks as a hobby or sport 登山,攀岩(作为业余爱好或运动) He likes to go climbing most weekends. 在多数周末他都喜欢去登山。 aircraft/sun, etc. 飞机、太阳等 4 [intransitive ] to go higher in the sky 爬升;上升 The plane climbed to 33 000 feet. 飞机爬升到 33 000 英尺。 slope up 倾斜着上升 5 [intransitive ] to slope upwards 倾斜上升 From here the path climbs steeply to the summit. 这条小路从这里突然变陡,直上山顶。 of plants 植物 6 [intransitive ] to grow up a wall or frame (沿墙或构架)攀缘生长 a climbing rose 攀缘生长的玫瑰 increase 增加 7 [intransitive ] (of temperature, a country's money, etc. 温度、国家的货币等 ) to increase in value or amount 上升;增值;升值 The dollar has been climbing all week. 整个星期美元一直在升值。 The paper's circulation continues to climb. 这份报纸的发行量持续增长。 improve position/status 提高身分/地位 8 [intransitive ] climb(to sth) to move to a higher position or social rank by your own effort (靠自己的努力)晋升,提高社会地位 In a few years he had climbed to the top of his profession. 他在几年内攀上了职业的巅峰。 The team has now climbed to fourth in the league. 这支队现已上升到联赛的第四名。 IDIOMsee bandwagon PHRASAL VERB ˌclimb ˈdown (over sth) to admit that you have made a mistake or that you were wrong 承认做错事;认错 related noun climbdown noun mountain/steps 山;台阶 1 an act of climbing up a mountain, rock or large number of steps; a period of time spent climbing 攀登;攀缘;爬阶梯;攀登用的时间 an exhausting climb 令人精疲力竭的攀登 It's an hour's climb to the summit. 爬到顶峰需要一小时。 2 a mountain or rock which people climb up for sport (登山或攀岩运动的)山,岩 Titan's Wall is the mountain's hardest rock climb. “巨人墙”是这座山最难攀登的一段山岩。 increase 增加 3 [usually singular ] an increase in value or amount 增值;升值;增加 the dollar's climb against the euro 美元对欧元的升值 to a higher position or status 提高身分╱地位 4 [usually singular ] progress to a higher status, standard or position (地位、标准、身分的)跃升,提高,晋升 a rapid climb to stardom 一跃而成为明星 the long slow climb out of the recession 经济衰退期后长时间的缓慢复苏 climb / klaɪm ; NAmE klaɪm /
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