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		climb AHD[klīm] D.J.[klaɪm]K.K.[klaɪm]v.(动词)climbed, climb.ing, climbs v.tr.(及物动词)- To move upward on or mount, especially by using the hands and feet or the feet alone; ascend:攀登:向上移动或登攀,尤指手脚并用或只用脚;攀升:climb a mountain; climbed the stairs.爬山;爬楼梯
 
 - To grow in an upward direction on or over:攀缘,上升:朝向上的方向生长:ivy climbing the walls.常春藤攀缘在墙上
 
  v.intr.(不及物动词)- To move oneself upward, especially by using the hands and feet.攀登:使自己向上移动,尤指手脚并用
 
 - To rise slowly, steadily, or effortfully; ascend.See Synonyms at rise 上升:缓慢地、稳当地或努力地升起;上升 参见 rise
 
 - To move in a specified direction by using the hands and feet:爬:用手和脚向特定的方向移动:climbed down the ladder; climbed out the window.爬下梯子;爬出窗子
 
 - To slant or slope upward:向上倾斜:The road climbs steeply to the top.公路越来越陡地伸向山顶
 
 - To engage in the activity or sport of mountain climbing.参加爬山活动或爬山运动
 
 - To grow in an upward direction, as some plants do, often by means of twining stems or tendrils.攀援向上:朝向上的方向生长,如某些植物,通常以缠绕茎干或卷须向上攀援
 
  n.(名词)- An act of climbing; an ascent:攀登:爬的行动;爬升:a long, exhausting climb to the top.漫长的、使人精疲力尽的通向顶峰的攀登
 
 - A place to be climbed:攀登的地方:The face of the cliff was a steep climb.这面峭壁是险峻的攀登之地
 
 
 - Middle English climben 中古英语 climben 
 
 - from Old English climban 源自 古英语 climban 
 
  climbʹable AHD[klīʹmə-bəl] (形容词) |