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
- 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
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1. a climbing rose
攀缘生长的玫瑰
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2. to climb a mountain/hill/tree/wall
爬山;爬树;爬墙
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3. Sue climbed into bed.
苏吃力地爬上床。
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4. He made a difficult climb.
他作了一次艰难的攀登。
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5. he climbed up the stairs.
她爬上了楼梯。
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6. I climbed through the window.
我从窗口爬了出来。
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7. a rapid climb to stardom
一跃而成为明星
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8. This hill is hard to climb.
这山很难爬。
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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").
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