释义 |
Examples:good at climbing mountains—pole-climbing (as gymnastics or circus act)—climb (of climbing plants)—cling to the powerful and rich (idiom); social climbing—hop (Humulus lupulus), climbing plant whose flower cones are used in brewing beer—harder than climbing heaven [idiom.]—climb mountains and wade rivers (idiom); fig. to make a long and difficult journey—lit. climb over the wall—lit. climb a tree catch a fish (idiom); fig. to attempt the impossible—use old friends to climb socially (idiom); to suck up to sb—climb (by pulling oneself up)—climb hills and pass over mountains (idiom); to cross mountain after mountain—guard a tree-stump, waiting for rabbits, and climb a tree to catch fish (idiom); without any practical course of action—the quick-footed climb up first [idiom.]— |