climb up
英 [klaɪm ʌp]
美 [klaɪm ʌp]
向上爬,攀登
英英释义
verb
- rise in rank or status
- Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list
- go upward with gradual or continuous progress
- Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?
- appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils
- the vine climbed up the side of the house
双语例句
- Who would have expected that he could climb up that steep cliff?
这么陡的峭壁,谁知他竟爬上去了。 - There was a dicey moment as one of our party made a risky climb up the cliff wall.
当我们的一位队友冒险攀爬崖壁时,出现了比较危险的一刻。 - It's too high for me to climb up.
那太高了,我爬不上去。 - Frogs listened justified, let the scorpion climb up its back.
青蛙听了有理,便让蝎子爬到它的背上。 - I sometimes climb up ladders.
我有时会爬梯子。 - He must have been to hate you, so you need to beat him to climb up.
他心里一定已经恨你入骨,所以你就要把他打到爬不起来。 - The fireman gripped the railing to climb up.
消防队员抓紧栏杆爬上去。 - He wanted to climb up that tree, but he failed.
他想爬上那棵树,但他失败了。 - It takes courage and strength to climb up the perpendicular cliff.
攀上这悬崖峭壁需要勇气和力量。 - It's too difficult for the old men to climb up the mountain.
对老年人来说,爬上那座山太难了。