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climb (obj) RISEklaImvto go up (towards the top of)(向上)爬,攀登The plane climbed quickly to a height of 30000 feet. [I]飞机迅速爬升到三万英尺的高度。As it leaves the village, the road climbs steeply up the mountain and down the other side. [I]在离开村庄后,这条路顺着山坡陡然向上,然后在山的另一边向下延伸。It got hotter and hotter as the sun climbed higher and higher. [I]随着太阳越爬越高,天也变得越来越热。We're going climbing (=climbing mountains as a sport) in Scotland next weekend. [I]下个周末我们要去苏格兰爬山。They climbed the hill (=went up it using their legs) with great difficulty. [T]他们艰难地爬上了山。I hate climbing ladders. [T]我讨厌爬梯子。We have an old ivy climbing (=growing) up/over the walls of our house. [I]我家的墙上爬着一株老的常春藤。I want to find some climbing plants that will grow on a north-facing wall.我想找一些能在朝北墙上生长的攀缘植物。Our costs have climbed (=increased) rapidly in the last few years. [I]在过去的几年里,我们的费用增长得很快。(fig.) She became more and more ruthless as she climbed to (=moved into a position of ) power. [I]她上台掌权后变得越来越冷酷无情。A person who is climbing the walls is having emotional difficulties with a particular situation.情感上的障碍;不快After a week with my mother I was climbing the walls with anger/boredom/frustration.在与我母亲住了一星期后,我觉得很生气/无聊/心烦意乱。
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