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  1. climb

    • IPA[klīm]

    美式

    • v.
      go or come up (a slope, incline, or staircase), especially by using the feet and sometimes the hands; ascend;(of an aircraft or the sun) go upward
    • n.
      an ascent, especially of a mountain or hill, by climbing;a mountain, hill, or slope that is climbed or is to be climbed
    • verb: climb, 3rd person present: climbs, gerund or present participle: climbing, past tense: climbed, past participle: climbed

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    • 1. an ascent, especially of a mountain or hill, by climbing the rigorous climb up the mountain his long climb from poverty
    • a mountain, hill, or slope that is climbed or is to be climbed the mountain is no easy climb
    • a recognized route up a mountain or cliff this may be the hardest rock climb in the world
    • an aircraft's flight upward we leveled out from the climb at 600 feet rate of climb
    • a rise or increase in value, rank, or power an above-average climb in prices
    • n.
      a race for vehicles up a steep, often winding, hill: hill-climb championships

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    • v.
      engage in the sport or activity of rock climbing: I've been teaching young people to rock-climb, abseil, and ski

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the part of a flight of an aircraft after take-off and before it reaches a level altitude.

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    • n.
      a race for vehicles up a steep hill: hill-climb championships

    Oxford Dictionary

    • v.
      engage in the sport or activity of rock climbing: I've been teaching young people to rock-climb, abseil, and ski

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the part of a flight of an aircraft after takeoff and before it reaches a level altitude.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      withdraw from a position taken up in argument or negotiation

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    • ph.
      be facing a very difficult task

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    英式

    • v.
      go or come up a (slope or staircase); ascend: we began to climb the hill the air became colder as they climbed higher
    • n.
      an ascent, especially of a mountain or hill, by climbing: this walk involves a long moorland climb how old will these graduates be before they begin a long climb out of debt?

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