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I . climb [klaɪm] N

climb
subida f
climb

II . climb [klaɪm] VB trans

1. climb:

climb stairs
climb mountain
to climb a tree
to climb in the window

2. climb preços, temperatura:

climb

III . climb [klaɪm] VB intr

I . climb down VB intr

climb down

II . climb down VB trans

I . climb out VB intr

climb out

II . climb out VB trans

climb out
climb out
to climb out the window

I . climb up VB intr

climb up

II . climb up VB trans

climb up

Usage examples with climb

to climb a tree
to climb up a tree
to climb in the window

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While mostly on boardwalk and stairways, this can be a difficult climb.
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Which of these twentysomethings are going to climb the income ladder?
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It was found to have a poor climb performance and handling, with the ailerons being overbalanced, which tended to force the aircraft onto its back in steep turns.
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They are unable to climb out; the limiting factor is time as the teacher is enclosed in a suit with a finite oxygen supply.
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The castaways would be attached to a rope threaded through obstacles which they would have to climb under, over, or around.
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The cost ranges from $1 to work out in the gym to $10 to climb the rock wall.
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It requires full sun, well-drained soil, and either a trellis or a shrub to climb on.
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The two climb down the ivy and arrive at their flat.
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A beautiful house stood there; she tidied it up and ate a meal before coming out to climb the same tree.
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The stage had most of the route as undulating, with a mild climb.
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