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climb

verb
/klaɪm/
/klaɪm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they climb
/klaɪm/
/klaɪm/
he / she / it climbs
/klaɪmz/
/klaɪmz/
past simple climbed
/klaɪmd/
/klaɪmd/
past participle climbed
/klaɪmd/
/klaɪmd/
-ing form climbing
/ˈklaɪmɪŋ/
/ˈklaɪmɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    go up上去

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to go up something towards the top攀登;爬
    • climb (up) something to climb a mountain/tree爬山/爬树
    • She climbed up the stairs.她爬上了楼梯。
    • to climb a ladder/wall爬梯子/墙
    • They climbed the steps to the front door.他们爬上台阶来到前门。
    • The car slowly climbed the hill.汽车缓慢地爬上了山坡。
    • The boarding party began to climb up the side of the ship.登船的人开始爬上船舷。
    • climb (up) As they climbed higher, the air became cooler.他们攀登得越高,空气就越凉。
    • You can climb to the top of the tower and take in the view.你可以爬到塔顶欣赏风景。
    • He climbed up and inspected the damage to the roof.他爬上去检查屋顶的损坏情况。
    Extra Examples
    • Don't climb too high.不要爬得太高。
    • He climbed slowly up the ladder.他顺着梯子慢慢向上爬。
    • We climbed right to the top of the mountain.我们一直爬到山顶。
    • I loved climbing trees when I was a kid.我小时候喜欢爬树。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • high
    • slowly
    • nimbly
    preposition
    • up
    • onto
    • into
    phrases
    • climb to the top
    • go climbing
    See full entry
  2. go climbing
    to go up mountains or climb rocks as a hobby or sport登山,攀岩(作为业余爱好或运动)
    • He likes to go climbing most weekends.在多数周末他都喜欢去登山。
    • He goes climbing every summer.他每年夏天都去爬山。
    Topics Sports: other sportsa2, Hobbiesa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • high
    • slowly
    • nimbly
    preposition
    • up
    • onto
    • into
    phrases
    • climb to the top
    • go climbing
    See full entry
  3. go through/down/over通过;下去;越过

  4. [intransitive] climb + adv./prep. to move somewhere, especially with difficulty or effort, using hands as well as feet(尤指吃力地向某处)爬
    • I climbed through the window.我从窗口爬过去。
    • She opened the passenger door and climbed in.她打开乘客门,爬了进去。
    • The boys climbed over the wall.那些男孩翻过了那堵墙。
    • Sue climbed into bed.休吃力地爬上床。
    • Can you climb down?你能爬下去吗?
    • He finished digging the grave and climbed out.他挖完坟墓,爬了出来。
    Extra Examples
    • Two boys climbed onto the roof.两个男孩爬上了屋顶。
    • He climbed into the truck and drove off.他爬进货车,开车走了。
    • I climbed over the fence into the meadow.我翻过栅栏进入牧场。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • high
    • slowly
    • nimbly
    preposition
    • up
    • onto
    • into
    phrases
    • climb to the top
    • go climbing
    See full entry
  5. increase增加

  6. [intransitive] (of temperature, a country’s money, etc.温度、国家的货币等) to increase in value or amount上升;增值;升值
    • The paper's circulation continues to climb.这份报纸的发行量持续增长。
    • climb + adv./prep. Interest rates climbed to 8 per cent.利率攀升至8%。
    • The temperature had climbed above 30 degrees.气温上升到30多度。
    • Prices have climbed sharply in recent months.最近几个月价格急剧上涨。
    • The dollar has been climbing all week.整个星期美元一直在升值。
    • Membership is climbing steadily.会员数目稳步攀升。
    Extra Examples
    • The vaccination rate began to climb slowly.疫苗接种率开始缓慢上升。
    • Unemployment has climbed from two million to three million.失业人数已经从 200 万上升到了 300 万。
    • Unemployment is still climbing.失业人数仍在攀升。
    Topics Change, cause and effectb2, Moneyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • quickly
    • rapidly
    • sharply
    preposition
    • above
    • from
    • to
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  7. improve position/status提高身份/地位

  8. [intransitive, transitive] to move to a higher position in a chart, table, society or organization(靠自己的努力)晋升,提高社会地位
    • climb to something The team has now climbed to fourth in the league.这支队现已上升到联赛的第四名。
    • In a few years he had climbed to the top of his profession.他在几年内攀上了职业的巅峰。
    • climb something The song also climbed the charts in North America.这首歌也登上了北美的排行榜。
    • (figurative) to climb the corporate/career ladder攀登公司/职业阶梯
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • high
    • slowly
    • nimbly
    preposition
    • up
    • onto
    • into
    phrases
    • climb to the top
    • go climbing
    See full entry
  9. aircraft/sun, etc.飞机、太阳等

  10. [intransitive] to go higher in the sky爬升;上升
    • The plane climbed to 33 000 feet.飞机爬升到 33 000 英尺。
    • The sun climbed higher in the sky.太阳升高了。
    • The plane took off and climbed to 20 000 feet.飞机起飞后爬升到 2 万英尺。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • gradually
    • slowly
    • steadily
    verb + climb
    • begin to
    preposition
    • from
    • to
    • up
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  11. slope up倾斜着上升

  12. [intransitive] to slope upwards倾斜上升
    • From here the path climbs steeply to the summit.这条小路从这里突然变陡,直上山顶。
    Extra Examples
    • The path began to climb quite steeply.小路开始变陡。
    • The path climbs steeply up the mountainside.小路陡直爬上山腰。
    • The road gradually climbs up from the town.路从小镇开始坡度逐渐上升。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • gradually
    • slowly
    • steadily
    verb + climb
    • begin to
    preposition
    • from
    • to
    • up
    See full entry
  13. of plants植物

  14. [intransitive] to grow up a wall or frame(沿墙或架子)攀缘生长
    • a climbing rose攀缘生长的玫瑰
  15. Word OriginOld English climban, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klimmen, also to cleave ‘to stick close to something’.

climb

noun
/klaɪm/
/klaɪm/
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    mountain/steps山;台阶

  1. an act of climbing up a mountain, rock or large number of steps; a period of time spent climbing攀登;攀缘;爬阶梯;攀登用的时间
    • an exhausting climb令人精疲力竭的攀登
    • It's an hour's climb to the summit.爬到顶峰需要一小时。
    • After a steep climb we reached a plateau.在一次陡峭的攀登之后,我们到达了一个高原。
    • climb up something We began our climb up the hill.我们开始爬山。
    Extra Examples
    • I was fitter the first time I did the climb.第一次攀登的时候我体力更好些。
    • They began the long climb up the hill.他们开始了长距离的爬山。
    • We rode to Pamba then made the final climb on foot.我们骑车到潘巴,然后步行做最后的攀登。
    • the short climb from the road to the summit从公路到山顶的短距离爬山
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • slow
    • short
    verb + climb
    • do
    • make
    preposition
    • on a/​the climb
    • climb from
    • climb to
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  2. a mountain or rock which people climb up for sport(登山或攀岩运动的)山,岩
    • 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。
  3. increase增加

  4. [usually singular] an increase in value or amount增值;升值;增加
    • the dollar’s climb against the euro美元对欧元的升值
    Extra Examples
    • the upward climb of interest rates利率的上升
    • a steady climb in the cost of travel旅游费用的稳步上升
    Topics Change, cause and effectc1, Moneyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • slow
    • rapid
    preposition
    • climb against
    • climb in
    • climb out of
    See full entry
  5. to a higher position or status提高身份/地位

  6. [usually singular] progress to a higher status, standard or position(地位、标准、身份的)跃升,提高,晋升
    • a rapid climb to stardom一跃而成为明星
    • the long slow climb out of the recession经济衰退期后长时间的缓慢复苏
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • slow
    • rapid
    preposition
    • climb against
    • climb in
    • climb out of
    See full entry
  7. Word OriginOld English climban, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klimmen, also to cleave ‘to stick close to something’.

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