v.攀登;爬;上升
n.爬;攀爬處
形容詞: climbable 過去式: climbed 過去分詞: climbed 現在分詞: climbing 第三人稱單數: climbs
/">深圳版小學單詞大全v.(動詞)攀登,爬(上),登上,爬高,攀緣向上,向上爬,沿著…攀緣而上,登山,攀巖
逐漸上升,徐徐上升
傾斜向上,傾斜上升
匆匆穿上
鉆營
上漲,漸增,上升
爬升,晉升
攀緣生長
提高社會地位
增值,升值
責罵某人
n.(名詞)山坡,山,巖
攀登,攀爬,爬升,攀緣
需攀登的地方
【空】爬高
上升率
直線上坡
增值,升值
增加
爬階梯
攀登用的時間
提高地位
達到更高標準
v.(動詞)vt. & vi. 爬,攀登 go up by using the hands or feet; ascend
n.(名詞)[S]攀登,爬 going up by using the hands or feet
[S]上升,增長 rise; increase
noun
1. the act of climbing something
e.g. it was a difficult climb to the top
Synonym: mount
2. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
Synonym: climbingmounting
3. an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
e.g. the car couldn't make it up the rise
Synonym: ascentacclivityriseraiseupgrade
verb
1. increase in value or to a higher point
e.g. prices climbed steeply
the value of our house rose sharply last year
Synonym: risego up
2. improve one's social status
e.g. This young man knows how to climb the social ladder
3. go up or advance
e.g. Sales were climbing after prices were lowered
Synonym: waxmountrise
4. go upward with gradual or continuous progress
e.g. Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?
Synonym: climb upmountgo up
5. move with difficulty, by grasping
6. slope upward
e.g. The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill
1. 爬
If you climb something such as a tree, mountain, or ladder, or climb up it, you move towards the top of it. If you climb down it, you move towards the bottom of it.
e.g. Climbing the first hill took half an hour...
爬第一座小山花了半個鐘頭。
e.g. He picked up his suitcase and climbed the stairs...
他拎起手提箱,爬上了樓梯。
2. 小心翼翼地爬動
If you climb somewhere, you move there carefully, for example because you are moving into a small space or trying to avoid falling.
climb的解釋
e.g. The girls hurried outside, climbed into the car, and drove off...
姑娘們匆忙跑了出來,爬進汽車,然后開車走了。
e.g. He must have climbed out of his cot...
他肯定是從嬰兒床里爬出來的。
3. (飛機等)爬升,升高;(太陽)升高,上升
When something such as an aeroplane climbs, it moves upwards to a higher position. When the sun climbs, it moves higher in the sky.
e.g. The plane took off for LA, lost an engine as it climbed, and crashed just off the runway.
飛機起飛前往洛杉磯,在爬升過程中一臺發動機熄火,剛飛離跑道就墜毀了。
4. 增值;(數量)上漲,增加
When something climbs, it increases in value or amount.
climb是什么意思
e.g. The nation's unemployment rate has been climbing steadily since last June...
自去年6月以來,該國的失業率一直在不斷上升。
e.g. Prices have climbed by 21% since the beginning of the year...
年初以來,物價已經上漲了21%。
5. see also: climbing
a mountain to climb -> see mountain
相關詞組:climb down
1. 攀登:故可推測Philippe不是在兩樓之間扔(throw)繩子,也不是在兩座樓間固定(fix)繩子,更不是繩子朝上攀登(climb). 8、反思維定勢進行推測 針對學生猜題的心理,試題中常利用反猜手段設計一些似是而非的題目,利用學生的思維定勢,
2. (爬升):根據統計,發生墜機事件次數,起飛(take off)占12%,爬升(climb)占13%,下降(descent)占3%,飛近機場(approach)占13%,著陸(landing)占45%. 而飛機在空中平穩行駛(cruise)時,只占6%.
3. 攀爬:Begonia 'Splotches'被分類為蔓性栽培種(trailing-scandent cultivar),這代表它是蔓行(trail)或是攀爬(climb),有一些品種在良好的環境下生長也是可以擁有這兩種型態,這是Leslie Woodriff晚期所交配B.
v.(動詞)climb的基本意思是“攀登,向上爬”,是指步行或用手腳(也可借助工具)向上攀登,也可指日月的上升。引申可表示在社會地位上“鉆營”“向上爬”; 在非正式用語中可作“匆忙或費力地穿衣或脫衣”解,此時常與介詞into連用; 也可指貨幣“增值”。
climb用作及物動詞時,可接名詞或代詞作賓語; 用作不及物動詞時,可接down, on, out of和up等,表示動作的方向。
climb up本身已有“向上”的含義,所以climb up中的up有時可以省略。
climb中的字母b不發音。
n.(名詞)climb用作名詞時,表示“向上爬”的動作,通常只用于單數形式。引申可指“攀登處,陡坡”,也可指為追求名或利而向上爬。
v.(動詞)climb to, climb into
climb to的意思是“爬到或升到…”,強調位置; climb into的意思是“爬進”,強調動作。例如:
I climbed to the top of the mountain yesterday.我昨天爬到了山頂。
She climbed into the lifeboat.她爬進了救生艇。
v.(動詞)他迅速地爬進樹上茂密的枝葉中。誤
He climbed quickly on a tree.正
He climbed quickly into a tree.析
這里不用介詞on,而用介詞into,是因為進入了茂密的枝葉之中。同時, on a tree通常是指固定的東西,如果實和樹葉。我們乘纜車到了山頂。誤
We climbed the peak by cable car.正
We went up the peak by cable car.析
climb表示“爬,登”,一般指用步行方式或手腳并用; 用其他方式或工具(如“車載”)時,用go up。我們忘了帶鑰匙,只好爬過大門。誤
We forgot our key so we had to climb off the gate.正
We forgot our key so we had to climb over the gate.析
表示“翻越”“爬過”時, climb需接 over ,不能用off。我們明天打算去爬山。誤
We are going to climb tomorrow.正
We are going climbing tomorrow.析
表示體育或娛樂活動,應說go+ v -ing,而不用go+to- v 。你爬上樹去看一下打架的情況。誤
You climb the tree to see the fight.正
You climb tree to see the fight.他想吃到果子就必須爬上那棵長滿果子的樹。誤
He that would eat the fruit must climb tree.正
He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree.析
在說“爬樹”時,如果不指明爬什么樹或爬哪棵樹,則不用冠詞,只說climb tree; 但如果特指,則要加冠詞。☆ 直接源自中古英語的climben;最初源自古英語的climban,意為抓住,爬。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語climb是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
The adults love to climb.(成年人喜歡爬山。)
He took a deep breath, and began to climb the stairs.(他深深地吸了一口氣,然后開始爬樓梯。)
The long climb tested our fitness and stamina.(那次長距離爬山是對我們健康狀況和耐力的考驗。)
It was a stiff climb to the top of the hill.(費了好大勁才爬到山頂。)
Shall we climb hills this Sunday?(這個星期日我們爬山好嗎?)
Can you climb that ladder?(你能爬那個梯子嗎?)
We often climb the mountains.(我們經常爬山。)
There was a dicey moment as one of our party made a risky climb up the cliff wall.(當我們一位隊友在絕壁上進行冒險攀爬時,出現了危險的一刻。)
Nancy began to climb the stairs.(南希開始爬樓梯。)
When did Aron climb in Utah?(阿倫什么時候在猶他州爬山的?)
Mountaineering-(登山)
climb
A:What’s the Mountaineering Club doing this weekend?
這個周末登山俱樂部有何活動?
B:We are going to climb a cliff on the Colorado River.
我們將攀巖科羅拉多河旁邊的一座懸崖。
A:How hard is the climb?
難度大嗎?
climb的翻譯
B:It is a very difficult climb because there are not many places to put your hands and feet.
很大,因為懸崖上沒有很多地方可以放手和腳。
A:What did you do last week?
你們上個星期做什么了?
climb的意思
B:We rappelled down the side of 300-foot cliff. It was very exciting.
我們從300英尺的懸崖攀爬而下。真是刺激。
climb的反義詞
A:Wow! That sounds like a lot of fun. I’m sorry I missed it.
哇,聽起來很有趣。真是遺憾我錯過了。
B:Well, you should come this weekend. I think you could do the climb.
噢,這個星期你可以來呀。我想你可以攀巖的。
A:Yeah, I will. See you then!
是的,我會的。到時候見 。
B:O.K. See you.
好的,再見。
用作動詞(v.)
沿…爬 move along sthThe branch began to bend as I climb along it.
我沿樹枝爬時,它彎了下來。
They climbed along the tortuous mountain trail.
他們沿著崎嶇的山路攀登。
用作動詞(v.)
Monkeys climb well.用作名詞(n.)
Could you climb the chimney?用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
climb a ladder爬梯子climb a mast爬桅桿climb a wall爬墻climb hill爬山climb mountain登山climb steep登上峭壁climb the rigging發脾氣climb the stairs爬樓梯climb trail攀登山間小道climb tree爬上樹~+副詞
climb aboard上車climb conveniently方便地攀登climb socially身價提高climb wearily疲勞地攀爬climb down爬下來,退下來,斷念頭,讓步,屈服~+介詞
climb across the roof爬過屋頂climb at the rate of...以…的速度爬climb down a ladder(爬)下梯子climb down a wall爬下墻climb from poverty to wealth由窮變富climb in a zigzag fashion做之字形攀登climb into leadership爬上領導的地位climb into one's overalls匆忙地穿上工作服climb into society進入社會climb into the car爬進汽車climb into the chairmanship升到主席的職位climb into the fame爬到有聲望的地位climb into the square登上拳擊臺開始比賽climb into the upper bunk爬到上鋪去climb on a table爬上桌子climb on frames攀緣架子向上攀登climb on the band wagon加入轟轟烈烈的運動,和群眾共同行動climb onto sb's shoulders爬上某人的肩膀climb out of a jeep從吉普車里出來climb out of one's overalls匆忙地脫下工作服climb out of the cockpit爬出座艙climb over翻過,爬越過climb over a fence爬過籬笆climb over a wall爬過墻climb through a window從窗口爬進去climb to a height(飛機)爬升到一定高度climb to a high rank爬上高級職位climb to power爬到掌權地位,掌權climb to success發跡climb to the top of...爬到…的頂上climb up攀登上,冒險爬climb up a mountain登山climb up the bank爬上岸climb up a wall爬上墻climb up the stairs爬樓梯climb up the tree爬上樹用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
do〔make〕 a difficult climb做一次艱難的攀登形容詞+~
easy climb容易攀登hard climb艱難攀登long climb長途攀登uphill climb爬坡攀登介詞+~
careerist on the climb向上爬的野心家~+介詞
climb in the mountains在山中攀登climb to fame and fortune對名利的追逐climb to the mountains爬上山頂John climbed to the topmost branches of the old ash tree.