B2 [ I ] to go up, or to go towards the top of something上升;攀升;爬升
A2 [ I or T ] to use your legs, or your legs and hands, to go up or onto the top of something爬;攀登,攀爬
[ I ] If a price, number, or amount climbs, it increases.(价格、数量等)上涨,增长,攀升
[ I ] to move into a higher social position, or to improve your position at work提高社会地位,向上爬;晋升
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It would be crazy to try to climb the mountain in this weather.
Can't you climb that tree, you big sissy?
I had to climb a steep flight of stairs to her front door.
We had to climb over a ten-foot wall to get into the garden.
Weighed down with supplies, they found the steep path difficult to climb.
B2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to move into or out of a small space awkwardly or with difficulty or effort(笨拙或费力地)爬
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Many millions of years ago, our ancestors climbed out of the primeval ooze onto dry land.
We all climbed onto the bus.
The kittens kept climbing out of their box.
[ I ] to grow upwards攀爬,攀援
an act or process of climbing攀登;爬升
a place or object to be climbed攀登的地方;攀登物
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