向上爬,攀登; 缘
1. 攀援:外缘 outer fringes | 攀援 climb up | 缘木求鱼 climb up a tree to look for fish
2. 攀登,爬上:196. cheer up 高兴起来 | 197. climb up 攀登,爬上 | 198. Chinese medicine 中医
3. 爬上:climb the rigging 发脾气 | climb up 爬上 | climb 攀登
4. 爬上去:clear up 收拾,整理;(天气)放晴 | climb up 爬上去 | come up 走近,发芽,上升
1. It took nearly an hour for a firefighter to climb up the chimney, reach the flier and carry him down.
2. A climb up in the value chain could improve the trade structure and help China better integrate into the global economy.
3. The incessant climb of stock indexes is drawing new players to the market every day, pushing up new stock investment accounts to record highs.
4. The spell of deflation that had lasted for 68 months ended unnoticed while the property and stock markets steadily started to climb back up.
5. One of the statues shows a saint meditating for so long that leaves grow on him and snakes climb up his body.
6. The climb up the mountain begins quite gracefully, as the path leads you under leafy trees and past trickling streams.
7. He said the usage of RMB outside China had grown significantly in recent years, helping it to climb up the ladder towards becoming a world payments currency.
8. In the Japanese Industry Pavilion, three robots climb up and down to a height of 20 meters.
9. " It can keep walking for several kilometers and climb up and down with two legs, " said the owner.
10. " It may seem quick, " he said of his climb up the ladder.
verb
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. rise in rank or status
e.g. Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list
2. go upward with gradual or continuous progress
e.g. Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?
3. 911查询·英语单词
3. appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils
e.g. the vine climbed up the side of the house
Synonym: ascend