
손이나 발을 사용하여 가파른 곳을 기어오르거나 오르다.
To move upwards, especially on a steep surface or structure, using hands and feet; to ascend.
예문:
"The children managed to climb the tall fence to retrieve their ball."
"After hours of hiking, we finally climbed the last ridge to see the view."
"She had to climb onto the roof to fix the antenna."
가치, 양, 또는 강도가 증가하거나 지위가 높아지다.
To increase in value, amount, or intensity; to rise in status or position.
예문:
"Housing prices in the metropolitan area continue to climb despite economic uncertainty."
"He quickly climbed the corporate ladder, becoming a vice president within five years."
"The temperature is expected to climb above 30 degrees Celsius this afternoon."
비행기, 천체, 또는 도로 등이 위로 움직이거나 경사지다.
(Of an aircraft, celestial body, or road) To move or slope upward.
예문:
"The pilot requested permission to climb to a higher altitude to avoid turbulence."
"The sun began to climb above the horizon, signaling the start of a new day."
"The narrow mountain road climbed steeply for several miles before leveling out."
오르거나 위로 움직이는 행위, 특히 힘든 등반이나 상승.
An act of ascending or moving upward, especially a difficult one.
예문:
"The final climb to the summit took the hikers nearly four hours."
"We prepared for the long, strenuous climb up the icy face of the mountain."
"The rock climber celebrated a successful climb of the sheer cliff."
지위, 순위, 또는 가치의 급격한 상승.
A rapid rise in status, rank, or value.
예문:
"His sudden climb to CEO surprised many people in the industry."
"The unexpected climb in the company's stock price delighted investors."
"They documented the team's steady climb up the league rankings throughout the season."