climb



vi. 爬;攀登;上升
vt. 爬;攀登;上升
n. 爬;攀登
v.
攀登;爬;登山;上升
n.
攀登;山,岩;增值;晋升
变形
过去式:climbed过去分词:climbed现在分词:climbing第三人称单数:climbs
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 爬,攀登 go up by using the hands or feet; ascend
n.(名词)[S]攀登,爬 going up by using the hands or feet
[S]上升,增长 rise; increase
英英释义
climb[ klaim ]
n.
an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
同义词:ascentacclivityriseraiseupgrade
an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
同义词:climbingmounting
the act of climbing something
"it was a difficult climb to the top"
同义词:mount
v.
go upward with gradual or continuous progress
"Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?"
同义词:climb upmountgo up
move with difficulty, by grasping
go up or advance
"Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
同义词:waxmountrise
slope upward
"The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill"
improve one's social status
"This young man knows how to climb the social ladder"
increase in value or to a higher point
"prices climbed steeply"
同义词:risego up
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
climb a ladder爬梯子
climb a mast爬桅杆
climb a wall爬墙
climb hill爬山
climb mountain登山
climb steep登上峭壁
climb the rigging发脾气
climb the stairs爬楼梯
climb trail攀登山间小道
climb tree爬上树
~+副词
climb aboard上车
climb conveniently方便地攀登
climb socially身价提高
climb wearily疲劳地攀爬
climb down爬下来,退下来,断念头,让步,屈服
~+介词
climb across the roof爬过屋顶
climb at the rate of...以…的速度爬
climb down a ladder(爬)下梯子
climb down a wall爬下墙
climb from poverty to wealth由穷变富
climb in a zigzag fashion做之字形攀登
climb into leadership爬上领导的地位
climb into one's overalls匆忙地穿上工作服
climb into society进入社会
climb into the car爬进汽车
climb into the chairmanship升到主席的职位
climb into the fame爬到有声望的地位
climb into the square登上拳击台开始比赛
climb into the upper bunk爬到上铺去
climb on a table爬上桌子
climb on frames攀缘架子向上攀登
climb on the band wagon加入轰轰烈烈的运动,和群众共同行动
climb onto sb's shoulders爬上某人的肩膀
climb out of a jeep从吉普车里出来
climb out of one's overalls匆忙地脱下工作服
climb out of the cockpit爬出座舱
climb over翻过,爬越过
climb over a fence爬过篱笆
climb over a wall爬过墙
climb through a window从窗口爬进去
climb to a height(飞机)爬升到一定高度
climb to a high rank爬上高级职位
climb to power爬到掌权地位,掌权
climb to success发迹
climb to the top of...爬到…的顶上
climb up攀登上,冒险爬
climb up a mountain登山
climb up the bank爬上岸
climb up a wall爬上墙
climb up the stairs爬楼梯
climb up the tree爬上树
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
do〔make〕 a difficult climb做一次艰难的攀登
形容词+~
easy climb容易攀登
hard climb艰难攀登
long climb长途攀登
uphill climb爬坡攀登
介词+~
careerist on the climb向上爬的野心家
~+介词
climb in the mountains在山中攀登
climb to fame and fortune对名利的追逐
climb to the mountains爬上山顶
词组短语
climb up爬上去
climb mountains爬山
climb over爬过;翻过;翻越;攀越
climb down爬下;让步
climb the ladder爬上梯子;[口语]上绞架
on the climb有升迁希望
同近义词辨析
climb, creep, crawl这组词都有“爬”的意思,其区别是:
climb通常指用手或足爬上或爬下,也指飞机、日、月的上升,还可用作比喻。
creep多指人或四足动物匍匐爬行,尤指偷偷地或不出声地缓慢向前爬行。也指植物的蔓延生长等。
crawl指人或动物以身躯贴着地面缓慢地移动。
climb, mount, ascend这组词都有“攀登,上升”的意思,其区别是:
climb普通用词,含义广泛,侧重运用手足费力地攀登或上升,也可指抽象事物。
mount书面用词,词义与ascend相近,强调连续不断地向上移动、攀登或上涨。指骑马时用mount。
ascend正式用词,指不用手攀,一直上升直到相当高的地方。
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
I have some climbing plants in the garden.
我的花园里长着一些攀缘植物。
We go to climb mountains every Sunday.
每个星期天我们都去爬山。
The road climbs steeply for several miles.
这条路有几英里向上倾斜得很陡。
The value of imports has climbed sharply in the last year.
去年进口货物的价值急剧上升。
用作名词(n.)
Do you think you can climb that steep cliff?
你以为你能爬上那座悬崖峭壁吗?
Climb up the tree and chuck the apples down to me.
爬到树上去把苹果给我扔下来。
There was a steep climb on the road out of town.
市外公路上有一处很陡的上坡路。
权威例句
Continuing climb in rates of esophageal adenocarcinoma: an update.Machine that can walk and climb on floors, walls and ceilings
Dislocation climb model in compound semiconductors with zinc blende structure
Steady‐State Creep through Dislocation Climb
Theory of Steady‐State Creep Based on Dislocation Climb
The transition from dislocation climb to viscous glide in creep of solid solution alloys
How do you climb the corporate ladder? A multi-regional analysis of the ethical preferences for influencing superiors
Threshold stresses for dislocation climb over hard particles: The effect of an attractive interaction
Viscous glide, dislocation climb and newtonian viscous deformation mechanisms of high temperature creep in Al-3Mg
Direct observations of the annealing of prismatic dislocation loops and of climb of dislocations in quenched aluminium
climb
climb: [OE] The original notion contained in climb seems not to have been so much ‘ascent’ as ‘holding on’. Old English climban came from a prehistoric West Germanic *klimban, a nasalized variant of the base which produced English cleave ‘adhere’. To begin with this must have meant strictly ‘go up by clinging on with the hands and feet’ – to ‘swarm up’, in fact – but already by the late Old English period we find it being used for ‘rising’ in general. The original past tense clamb, which died out in most areas in the 16th century, is probably related to clamp ‘fastening’ [14].=> clamp, cleave
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" (cognates: Dutch klimmen "to climb," Old High German klimban, German klimmen). A strong verb in Old English, weak by 16c. Most other Germanic languages long ago dropped the -b. Meaning "to mount as if by climbing" is from mid-14c. Figurative sense of "rise slowly by effort" is from mid-13c. Related: Climbed; climbing.
climb (n.)
1580s, "act of climbing," from climb (v.). Meaning "an ascent by climbing" is from 1915, originally in aviation.
1. This hill is hard to climb.
这山很难爬。
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2. He made a difficult climb.
他作了一次艰难的攀登。
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3. The pilot of the airplane gunned his engine for a sharp climb.
飞机驾驶员为使飞机急剧上升而加大发动机的油门。
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4. He was tired when he got back from the climb.
他爬山回来后感到劳累。
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5. Then we began our climb.
然后我们就开始爬山。
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6. We climb and jump around in the playground.
在游乐场时,我和孩子肆意攀爬跳跃。
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7. As for his younger brothers, they like living at the hotel "because you get to climb stuff".
对于那些年幼的孩子而言,他们喜欢住在酒店“因为你有东西可以爬。”
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8. He would, of course, climb out of it.
当然,他最终从无底的深渊里爬了出来。
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9. My mother had someone climb in bed with her. She thought it was my father coming to bed, but when she turned over to say goodnight, there was no one there.
我妈妈曾感觉到有人爬上她的床,她还以为是我父亲回来了,但当她转过身去说晚安的时候,床上却一个人都没有,但她确实看到床上有人躺过的痕迹。
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10. I would climb the highest mountain and swim in the deepest ocean for you.
我为了你可以攀登最高的山,可以在最深的海中游泳。
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11. She glanced around the top, still wondering why she bothered to climb so far.
她看看四周,仍然不明白自己为什么非要爬那么远。
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12. Can I climb the stone walls?
我能爬那些石头墙吗?
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13. They examine every aspect of the climb, spending many years identifying the optimal route.
他们检查攀登的每一个方面,用数年时间确定出最佳路线。
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14. I knew he had no fear because he would climb without any regard for heights or for falling.
我知道他一点都不晓得害怕,因为他爬的时候可是从来都不顾那地有多高,也不怕摔下来。
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15. It can climb stairs and even open doors.
它可以爬楼梯 ,甚至能打开大门。
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16. Now that the average price of a gallon of gasoline has hit a record above $4 a gallon, expectations could climb further.
既然汽油平均售价升逾每加仑4美元达到纪录新高,那麽通胀预期还可能进一步上升.
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17. It may also mean we can accept plateaus, understand that a life has troughs we can climb out of, and that a long view is the wisest one.
这或许也意味着我们可以接受稳定状态,明白生活会有沟沟坎坎,这是我们能爬出来的,而长远眼光方是最明智之举。
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18. Climb up your own family tree of writers.
沿着你自己的作家家谱向上攀登。
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19. “I, uh I wanna climb the stone walls,” I said hesitantly.
“我,呃,我想爬那些石头墙,”我犹犹豫豫地说。
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20. Do not climb too high.
就不要爬得太高。
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21. After his teammates join him, they will pull down the ropes to use for the next stage—leaving no way out but to rappel, climb, boulder, and swim to the exit point near the canyon’s bottom.
在他的队友与他会合之后,他们还要把绳子拉下来准备下一次的下降——因为他们没有退路,只能不断地绳降、攀爬、翻滚、游泳前行才能到达接近峡谷底部的出口。
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22. During the planning phase, I let them climb a ladder to the mark on the trunk where the floor would go.
在整个规划设计阶段,我让他们爬上梯子在树干上标记下将要架设树屋地板的地方。
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23. During the planning phase, I let them climb a ladder to the mark on the trunk where the floor would go.
在整个规划设计阶段,我让他们爬上梯子在树干上标记下将要架设树屋地板的地方。
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