[with obj.]go or come up (a slope, incline, or staircase); ascend
攀登,爬(斜坡,斜道,楼梯)
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we began to climb the hill 我们开始爬山
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the air became colder as they climbed higher 他们登得越高,空气变得越冷
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he climbed up the steps slowly .他慢慢爬上阶梯。
[no obj.](of an aircraft or the sun)go upwards
(飞机,太阳)爬升;上升
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we decided to climb to 6,000 feet .我们决定驾机上升至6,000英尺的高度。
[no obj.](of a road or track)slope upwards or up
(道路,小道)倾斜向上
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the track climbed steeply up a narrow, twisting valley .小路沿着陡峭狭窄的山谷蜿蜒而上。
(of a plant)grow up (a wall, tree, or trellis) by clinging with tendrils or by twining
(植物)沿(墙,树,格架)攀缘向上
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when ivy climbs a wall it infiltrates any crack 常春藤沿墙攀缘向上时不放过任何缝隙
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there were roses climbing up the walls .有玫瑰攀缘上墙。
[no obj.]increase in scale, value, or power
(规模,价值,权力)攀升
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deer numbers have been climbing steadily 鹿的数量一直稳步攀升
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the stock market climbed 23 .9 points .股市攀升了23.9点。
move to a higher position in (a chart or table)
在(图表)中攀升
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Wrexham's bid to climb the second division table .雷克瑟姆在第二分区表内上升名次的意图。
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〈非正式〉 (体育报道)跃起触球;跃起传球
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Kernaghan climbed to head in Putney's corner .克纳汉跃起头球射入帕特尼发出的角球。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]move with effort, especially into or out of a confined space; clamber
费力爬进(或出)(狭窄空间)
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Howard started to climb out of the front seat .霍华德开始费力爬出前排座位。
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穿上(衣服)
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he climbed into his suit .他穿上西装。
an ascent, especially of a mountain or hill, by climbing
攀登(尤指登山)
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this walk involves a long moorland climb 这条(散步)便道包括一段长长的高沼地上坡路。
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figurative 〈喻〉the climb out of recession .走出经济衰退的低谷。
a mountain, hill, or slope that is climbed or is to be climbed
被爬的山(坡);待爬的山(坡)
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he was too full of alcohol to negotiate the climb safely .他喝了太多的酒,不能安全爬过这座山。
a recognized route up a mountain or cliff
山道;上悬崖的道路
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this may be the hardest rock climb in the world .这可能是世界上最难攀登的岩石小道了。
an aircraft's flight upwards
(飞机的)爬升
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we levelled out from the climb at 600 feet 飞机爬升到600英尺后,我们便水平飞行了
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rate of climb .爬升速度。
a rise or increase in value, rank, or power
(价值、地位、权力的)提升
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an above-average climb in prices .超出平均水平的提价。
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be climbing the walls informal feel frustrated, helpless, and trapped 〈非正式〉 感到无能为力his job soon had him climbing the walls . 他的工作很快使他感到无能为力 -
have a mountain to climb be facing a very difficult task 面临挑战
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climb down withdraw from a position taken up in argument or negotiation (争执、谈判中)退让,让步,屈服he was forced to climb down over the central package in the bill . 他被迫在议案的一揽子中心提议上作出让步
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climb mountains 爬山
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climb up (...) 爬上(...)
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climb to ... 增到...
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