گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'climb'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: بالارفتن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: صعود كردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: صعود کردن

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: ترقی‌ كردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: climb to move up, down, or across something using your hands and feet: • Most kids love climbing trees. • Several fans climbed onto the roof of the arena to get a better view. • She climbed down the ladder. ascend formal to climb up something: • He began to ascend the narrow winding staircase. • the first man to ascend Mount Everest go up to climb up something such as a slope or stairs: • He went up the steps to the platform. • Sonia was quiet as they went up the hill. scale formal to climb to the top of something such as a high wall or fence: • Somehow the men had scaled the twenty-foot wall without setting off the alarm. • Protestors scaled the walls of the building and hung banners. • Rescuers had to scale a one-thousand-foot cliff before they could reach the injured climber. clamber to climb somewhere with difficulty, using your hands to help you: • At last we saw the two girls clambering down the slope to safety. • Everyone clambered onto the back of the truck. scramble to climb somewhere quickly and with difficulty, using your hands to help you, especially when you are walking: • They scrambled up the steep rocky bank.

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general:: climb down UK to change your opinion or admit that you were wrong • The government has been forced to climb down over the issue of increased taxes.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general::   verb move up towards the top of sth ADV. high Don't climb too high. | slowly PREP. up He climbed slowly up the ladder. PHRASES climb to the top We climbed right to the top of the mountain. | go climbing (= climb up mountains for sport) He goes climbing in Scotland every summer. move/lead upwards ADV. gradually, slowly | steadily | steeply | up VERB + CLIMB begin to The path began to climb quite steeply. PREP. from The road gradually climbs up from the village. | to The plane took off and climbed to 20,000 feet. increase ADV. sharply, steeply Prices have climbed sharply in recent months. | steadily PREP. above The temperature had climbed above 90 degrees. | from, to Unemployment has climbed from two million to three million.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: verb go up: I climb stairs every day. verb going up: The climb was long and difficult.

Simple Definitions

5 general::   noun act of climbing ADJ. long, slow | short | arduous, difficult, exhausting, hard, sharp, steep | easy | steady VERB + CLIMB do, make I was fitter the first time I did the climb. PREP. on a/the ~ I broke my ankle on a climb last week. | ~ from/to the short climb from the road to the summit | ~ up They began the long climb up the hill. increase in value/amount/status ADJ. long, slow | rapid | gradual, steady PREP. ~ against the dollar's climb against the euro | ~ in a steady climb in the cost of travel | ~ out of a long slow climb out of recession | ~ to her rapid climb to stardom

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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