词汇 | climb |
释义 | climb (noun) climb 6 ENTRIES FOUND: climb (verb) climb (noun) climbing frame (noun) climbing wall (noun) rock climbing (noun) wall (noun) 1 climb /ˈklaɪm/ verb climbs; climbed; climbing 1 climb /ˈklaɪm/ verb climbs; climbed; climbing Learner's definition of CLIMB 1 [+ object] : to move or go up (something) using your feet and often your hands攀登;攀爬 climb a ladder/tree爬梯子/树 climb the stairs爬楼梯 2 : to go up mountains, cliffs, etc., as a sport登(山);攀岩 [+ object] He dreams of climbing Kilimanjaro.他梦想登上乞力马扎罗山。 It took them six days to climb the mountain.他们花了六天时间才登上那座山。 [no object] She has climbed seriously for several years now.她热衷于登山运动已经好几年了。 3 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move yourself in a way that usually involves going up or down上去;下来;越过 The actors were climbing down from the stage.演员们正从舞台上走下来。 He climbed over the fence.他翻过了栅栏。 The passengers of the sailboat climbed aboard.乘客们登上了帆船。 The pilot climbed into the cockpit.飞行员进入了驾驶舱。 I think she climbed in through the window.我认为她是从窗户爬进来的。 He climbed out of the car with a box in his hands.他双手拿着一个盒子,从车里钻了出来。 The players climbed into their uniforms [=put on their uniforms] and headed for the field.选手们穿上队服,朝赛场走去。 4 a [no object] : to go higher : to go upward爬升;上升 The plane rapidly climbed up above the clouds.飞机很快就上升到云层上方。 We watched the smoke climb [=rise] into the night sky.我们看着那烟徐徐升上夜空。 The trail climbs steeply as it nears the summit of the mountain.接近山顶的时候,小道变得越来越陡了。 b : to move to a higher position in a ranking or list(排名)上升,攀升 [no object] The book has climbed to number 2 on the bestsellers list.这本书已经上升到畅销书排行榜的第2位。 [+ object] Their second album is climbing the charts.他们的第二张专辑在排行榜上一路攀升。 c : to move to a social or professional position that is more respected or powerful(社会地位或职位)晋升,提升 [no object] The book describes how the senator climbed [=rose] to power.这本书描写了这位参议员是如何登上权力宝座的。 [+ object] He was hired right out of business school and started climbing the corporate ladder.他从商学院一毕业就被录用,然后开始了在公司的发展。 5 [no object] : to increase in amount, value, or level(数量、价值或水平)上升,上涨 Divorce rates have climbed in recent decades.近几十年离婚率有所上升。 The company's earnings have climbed 13 percent this year.公司今年的收益上涨了13%。 The temperature keeps climbing.气温持续上升。 6 of plants : to grow up or over something(植物)攀缘而上 [+ object] There is ivy climbing the walls of the old building.那座老楼的墙上爬满了常春藤。 [no object] a climbing plant [=a plant that attaches itself to something, such as a wall, as it grows up it]攀缘植物 climb down [phrasal verb] chiefly British : to admit that you have made a mistake and change your position or opinion认错;让步;退让 His statement is seen as an attempt to climb down [=back away] from the strong denial he made yesterday.他的声明被看作是对其昨天强硬否定态度的一种让步。 — see also climbdown climbing the walls informal : feeling very anxious or frustrated because you have a lot of energy but are unable to do something you want to do非常忧虑(或沮丧) Being stuck at home all weekend had me climbing the walls.整个周末都闷在家里,真叫人心烦。 — climbing noun [noncount] She enjoys mountain climbing.她喜欢登山。 We're going to go climbing this weekend.我们打算这个周末去爬山。 — see also rock climbing 2 climb /ˈklaɪm/ noun plural climbs 2 climb /ˈklaɪm/ noun plural climbs Learner's definition of CLIMB [count] : the act of climbing攀登;攀缘: such as a : the act or process of climbing a mountain, hill, etc.登山;爬山 It's a 20-minute climb to the ridge from here.从这里爬到山脊需要20分钟。 He's planning to attempt one of the most difficult climbs in South America this summer.他正计划今年夏天去征服南美最难爬的高山中的一座。 b : the act or process of moving upward攀升;上升 The plane made a steep climb [=ascent] to 30,000 feet.飞机快速上升到了3万英尺的高空。 c : the act or process of going to a higher level or position(等级或位置的)提升,上升 The book chronicles her climb [=ascent] to political power.这本书按时间顺序讲述了她的从政升迁之路。 The book made a rapid climb to the top of the best-seller list.这本书迅速登上了畅销书排行榜的榜首。 |
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