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1
攀登, 爬山
to go up mountains, cliffs, or high natural places as a sport
- He likes to climb mountains on weekends.
他喜欢在周末攀登 mountains.
- They climbed the highest peak in their country last year.
去年他们攀登了他们国家最高的山峰。
- The experienced instructor patiently taught the group how to climb safely.
经验丰富的教练耐心地教小组如何安全地攀登。
- Despite the exhaustion, they continued to climb, determined to reach the summit.
尽管疲惫不堪,他们仍继续攀登,决心到达山顶。
- The mountain guide encouraged the team to climb together, emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
山地导游鼓励团队一起攀登,强调团队合作的重要性。
2
增加, 上升
to increase in terms of amount, value, intensity, etc.
- With successful marketing strategies, the sales of the product began to climb steadily.
通过成功的营销策略,产品的销量开始稳步上升。
- As the economy improved, employment rates started to climb.
随着经济好转,就业率开始上升。
- The athlete's training regimen needed to climb to a higher level to stay at the top of their game.
运动员的训练方案需要提升到一个更高的水平,以保持在比赛的顶端。
- With the growing demand for online services, internet usage began to climb significantly.
随着对在线服务的需求不断增长,互联网的使用开始显著上升。
3
爬, 攀登
to move gradually or continuously upward
- The hiker watched the fog climb the mountainside as the sun began to rise.
徒步旅行者看着雾气随着太阳开始升起而爬上山坡。
- The smoke from the chimney climbed into the air, disappearing into the clouds.
烟囱里的烟爬升到空中,消失在云层里。
- The kite climbed higher and higher as the wind picked up.
随着风势增强,风筝爬升得越来越高。
- The sun began to climb higher in the sky as noon approached.
随着中午的临近,太阳开始在天空中爬升得更高。
- The mist started to climb the valley as the morning sun warmed the air.
晨阳温暖了空气,薄雾开始爬升山谷。
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攀登, 上升
to move upward in terms of societal standing, influence, or recognition
及物动词
- Through hard work and dedication, he managed to climb the corporate ladder.
通过努力工作和奉献,他成功地攀登了公司的阶梯。
- With his talent and charisma, the actor quickly climbed the ranks in Hollywood.
凭借他的才华和魅力,这位演员在好莱坞迅速攀升。
- The entrepreneur's business acumen allowed her to climb the social hierarchy.
这位企业家的商业敏锐度使她得以在社会阶层中攀升。
- As a mentor, he dedicated his time to helping young professionals climb the ladder in their respective fields.
作为导师,他致力于帮助年轻专业人士在各自领域攀登阶梯。
5
爬升, 攀登
(of a terrain or path) to slope upwards with an incline
- The mountain road started to climb steeply, offering breathtaking views of the valleys below.
山路开始陡峭地攀升,提供了下方山谷的壮丽景色。
- The winding highway began to climb through the hills.
蜿蜒的高速公路开始穿过山丘爬升。
- The runners approached the part of the track where it would climb steadily.
跑步者接近了跑道会稳步爬升的部分。
- The mountainous railway line began to climb as the train ascended the steep grades.
随着火车爬上陡坡,山区铁路线开始爬升。
- As the cyclists pedaled uphill, the road continued to climb, making the race demanding and challenging.
当自行车手们蹬车上坡时,道路继续爬升,使得比赛变得要求高且具有挑战性。
6
爬, 攀登
to move upward on something, often using feet and hands for support
及物动词
- They climbed the ropes during the outdoor adventure.
他们在户外冒险期间爬上了绳子。
- She had to climb a ladder to reach the roof.
她不得不爬梯子才能到达屋顶。
- He climbs the stairs every morning to stay fit.
他每天早上爬楼梯以保持健康。
- The children love to climb trees in the park.
孩子们喜欢在公园里爬树。
- He climbed the ladder quickly to fix the lights.
他迅速爬上梯子去修灯。
7
爬, 攀登
to move in an upward or downward motion, often with effort or difficulty
- The child climbed down from the swing.
孩子从秋千上爬下来。
- He climbed over the gate to reach the garden.
他爬过大门到达花园。
- The crew climbed aboard the ship before it set sail.
船员在船启航前爬上了船。
- He climbed out of the tent and started the fire.
他爬出帐篷并生起了火。
- They climbed into the car after the game.
比赛结束后,他们爬进了车里。