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to climb
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攀爬, 登山
to go upwards toward the top of a mountain or rock for sport
Intransitive
Transitive: to climb a mountain
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上升, 攀登
to increase in terms of amount, value, intensity, etc.
Intransitive
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爬, 上升
to ascend or descend by gripping with the hands and using the feet as support
Transitive: to climb sth
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攀登, 提升
to move upward in terms of societal standing, influence, or recognition
Transitive: to climb a social hierarchy
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爬, 上升
(of a terrain or path) to slope upwards with an incline
Intransitive
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攀爬, 上升
to ascend or go upward on an elevated surface
Transitive: to climb an elevated surface
Climb
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增长, 攀升
an increase in amount, value, intensity, etc.
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攀登, 上升
the act of climbing something
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坡度, 上坡
an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
climb
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climber
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climber
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climbing
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climbing
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例子
They climbed the highest peak in their country last year.
He likes to climb mountains on weekends.
The mountain guide encouraged the team to climb together, emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
The experienced instructor patiently taught the group how to climb safely.
Despite the exhaustion, they continued to climb, determined to reach the summit.