climb
[klaim]
v.攀登, 爬, 上升
n.爬, 攀爬处
例句与用法:
The road climbs steeply for several miles.
这条路有几英里向上倾斜得很陡。
We go to climb mountains every Sunday.
每个星期天我们都去爬山。
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。
The value of imports has climbed sharply in the last year.
去年进口货物的价值急剧上升。
I have some climbing plants in the garden.
我的花园里长着一些攀缘植物。
词形变化:
形容词: climbable | 动词过去式: climbed | 动词过去分词: climbed | 动词现在分词: climbing | 动词第三人称单数: climbs |
vt.
1. 爬, 攀登; 登上
We started to climb the hill.
我们开始爬山。
2. (植物)沿着……攀缘而上
vi.
1. 爬, 攀登
They climbed out through the window.
他们从窗户爬了出来。
2. (太阳等)徐徐上升; (物价等)逐渐上升
The price of grain climbed back.
粮价逐渐回升了。
3. (植物)攀缘向上; (道路等)倾斜向上
The ivy climbed up the wall.
长春藤沿着墙攀缘而上。
4. (在社会地位等方面)上升, 向上爬
5. 匆匆穿上(或脱下)[(+into/out of)]
n.
1. 攀登, 攀爬[the S]
The climb down was even harder than the climb up.
那一次下山比上山还艰难。
2. 需攀登的地方; 山坡[S1]
短语词组:
climb down
1. (从……)爬下
Climb down the tree at once.
立刻从树上爬下来。
2. 认输
He had to climb down when he saw the evidence.
他一看到证据就只好认输。
climb
过去式:climbed
过去分词:climbed
现在进行时:climbing
名词复数:climbs
词形变化:
形容词: climbable | 动词过去式: climbed | 动词过去分词: climbed | 动词现在分词: climbing | 动词第三人称单数: climbs |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.爬, 攀登; 登上
mount
ascend
rise
同义参见:
rocket1
arise
mount1
climb[klaim]vi.1.■爬,攀登;上升:The old lady climbed up the stairs with difficulty.这位老太婆艰难地爬上楼梯。The road climbed steeply.这条公路的上坡很陡。2.■(飞机)爬升,徐徐上升;爬上;登上:The plane climbed to 30 000 feet.飞机升高到30 000英尺。The children climbed into the school bus.孩子们登上校车。3.■(用手脚)爬行:They climbed out through the window.他们从窗户爬出来。4.■(植物等)向上攀缘:Some roses climbed on the frames.有的蔷薇攀缘在架子上。5.■(温度等)上升;(货币等)增值:The pound sterling has been climbing steadily all week.整个星期英镑一直在稳步增值。6.■(在社会地位等方面)向上爬:to climb to power爬上掌权地位The Browns have climbed socially since Mr Brown became a Member of Parliament.自从布朗先生当了国会议员,他一家人在社会上的地位都提高了。7.■[口语]匆忙地穿上(或脱下):The soldiers climbed into their uniforms at the sound of the warning bell.听到警报铃声,士兵们迅速穿上军装。vt.1.■爬,攀登:We now set out to climb the hill.我们现在动身去爬山。2.■(植物等)沿…攀缘而上:The grapevine climbed the wall.葡萄繦沿墙壁向上生长。3.■使(飞机)爬,升高:to climb a plane to an altitude使飞机上升到一定高度n.1.■攀登,爬,升高2.■攀登的地方;登山路线;陡坡3.■上升;增长4.■屋顶入室盗窃(案)at the climb当飞贼,从屋顶侵入盗窃climb the walls见 wallon the climb有升迁希望变形vi.climbed或 clombclimbing
climbclimb[klaim]vi.1.■攀登, 爬, 上坡2.■逐渐上升; (飞机)爬升; (植物)攀缘向上; (物价等)逐渐上涨; (道路、楼梯等)倾斜向上3.■(在社会地位方面)钻营; 向上爬4.■迅速或费力地穿[脱]衣服climb to a height of ten thousand feet升到一万英尺的高度climb over a fence翻过围墙climb to power上台, 捞到大权Monkeys climb well.猴子善于攀爬。The firemen climbed into their clothes.救火员们迅速地穿上他们的衣服。
词性变化climb[klaim]vt.1.■爬, 攀登; 登上, 爬上2.■使(飞机)爬升; (植物)在...上攀缘而上3.■仰起炮身climb a mountain登山climb[klaim]n.1.■攀登;【航空】爬升2.■(可)攀登之地, 山坡
继承用法climb-downn.1.■向下爬2.■[口]退让, 让步, 屈服; 认错; (声明的)撤回climbout[ˈklaɪmaʊt]n.1.■(飞机)爬升; 经济复苏climbable[ˈklaɪməbl]adj.1.■可攀登的, 爬得上去的
verb
- [with obj.]go or come up (a slope, incline, or staircase); ascend
攀登,爬(斜坡,斜道,楼梯)
we began to climb the hill.
我们开始爬山。
[no obj.]the air became colder as they climbed higher.
他们登得越高,空气变得越冷。
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
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
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
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。
[no obj.]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
deer numbers have been climbing steadily.
鹿的数量一直稳步攀升。
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
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。
■[no obj.](informal)(in sports journalism) leap into the air to reach or deliver the ball
(非正式)(体育报道)跃起触球;跃起传球
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)
Howard started to climb out of the front seat.
霍华德开始费力爬出前排座位。
■(climb into)put on (clothes)
穿上(衣)
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)
this walk involves a long moorland climb.
这次散步时还登了段长长的高沼地。
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)
he was too full of alcohol to negotiate the climb safely.
他喝了过多的酒,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
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
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。
[mass noun] 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
an above-average climb in prices.
超出平均水平的提价。
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。
- be facing a very difficult task
面临挑战
climbable
adjective
语源
- Old English climban, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klimmen, also to clay and cleave
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.
他被迫在议案的中心一揽子提议上作出让步。
climb
名词 climb:
an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
同义词:ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, upgrade
an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
the act of climbing something
同义词:mount
动词 climb:
go upward with gradual or continuous progress
move with difficulty, by grasping
go up or advance
slope upward
improve one's social status
increase in value or to a higher point
climb
■That hill's an absolute doddle (to climb).
(爬)上那座山岗毫不费力。
■He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree.
[谚]要吃果子就得上树。
■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。
■Now let's go climb the monkey bars,@ said Kitty.
“我们现在去爬攀登架,”基蒂说道。
■Early in the morning, we set off to climb the hill.
一大清早,我们就出发去登山了。
■They'll like you more if you climb out of the hole.
一旦你能出头,他们会更加爱你。
■It's a stiff climb to the top of the hill.
一次艰难的向山顶的攀登。
■Is it easier to climb a mountain than to get down?
上山比下山容易?
■Where you cannot climB over you must creep under.
上面爬不过去,就从底下钻过去。
■Do not run or climb the shelves.
不要奔跑或爬上书架。
■Don't climb over the fence, it's dangerous.
不要爬栏杆,危险!
■We are willing to climb higher for you!
为您我们愿意攀的更高!
■He had to climb down when he saw the evidence.
他一看到证据就只好认输。
■They started their climb to Mt. Tai.
他们开始了攀登泰山的行动。
■They have to cut stance in the ice as they climb.
他们往上爬时得在冰上凿出踏脚处。
■They had to climb over the snow mountains.
他们必须爬过雪山。
■They are getting readying to climb the mountain.
他们正为登山作准备。
■They can quickly climb through the jungle walls.
他们能够迅速穿越丛林爬上城墙。
■They expend all their strength in trying to climb out.
他们费尽全力想爬出来。
■They need to climb up the trees with ladders.
他们需用梯子爬那些树。
■They needed to climb up the trees with ladders.
他们需要梯子来爬上树。
■They needed to climb up the tree with ladders.
他们需要用梯子爬上树。
■He was pretending to climb a mountain.
他假装在爬山。
■He decided to climb the mount with others.
他决定和别人一起爬山。
■He tells the boy not to climb the tree.
他告诉男孩们不要爬树。
■He learned to climb the tree hand under hand.
他学会两手交替使用爬下树。
■He is to climb the high mountain next month.
他定于在下个月去登那座高山。
■He eased the airliner into a climb.
他小心翼翼地操纵着飞机进入爬升。
■He made an effort to climb the wall.
他尽力爬上墙。
■His climb to power was very fast.
他很快爬上了有权有势的地位。
■It's marvelous how he's managed to climb that far.
他怎能爬得那样远,真不可思议。
■It's marvelloushow he's managed to climb that far.
他怎能爬得那麽远,真不可思议。
■It's marvellous how he's managed to climb that far.
他怎能爬得那麽远,真不可思议。
■Does he climb into people's flats?
他是爬过人们的房子里吗?是的。
■He had best not climb that wall.
他最好不要翻墙。
■He climb up the tree and hide among the branch.
他爬上树,藏在树枝後面。
■He was tired when he got back from the climb.
他爬山回来后感到劳累。
■He hold the rope in his teeth as he climb the tree.
他爬树时用牙齿咬著绳子。
■He expended all his strength in trying to climb out .
他用尽全力试图爬出来。
■He finds it difficult to climb the stairs with his bad leg.
他的一条腿有毛病,上楼梯很困难。
■He can climb over the wall easily.
他能很容易地翻过围墙。
■He tried to climb the tree, but he could not.
他试图爬树,可爬不上去。
■He continued the climb, undaunted by his fall.
他跌下来也并未气馁,继续攀登。
■He was a tired man when he got back from that long climb.
他长途爬山回来感到疲倦了。
■But the other is fat and can not climb up.
但是另一个太胖爬不上去。
■Being athlete, Tom found the climb quite easy.
作为运动员,汤姆觉得爬山很容易。
■Do you think you can climb that steep cliff ?
你以为你能爬上那座悬崖峭壁吗?
■Do you think you can climb that steep cliff?
你以为你能爬上那座悬崖峭壁吗?
■You must on no condition climb into the garden.
你决不可以爬进园子。
■You must take your measure of the cliff before you climb it.
你攀登悬崖前必须摸清情况。
climb down
1. (从……)爬下
Climb down the tree at once.
立刻从树上爬下来。
2. 认输
He had to climb down when he saw the evidence.
他一看到证据就只好认输。
习惯用语at the climb1.■(黑话)当飞贼; 专干从屋顶侵入盗窃的勾当on the climb1.■有迁升的希望climb aboard1.■[美]上车特殊用法chimney climb1.■攀登狭窄岩缝diffusive climb1.■扩散攀移dislocation climb1.■位错上升[攀移]rate climb1.■等速上升rope climb1.■爬绳solo climb1.■单人登山