clamber
clamber 英 [ˈklæmbə(r)] 美 [ˈklæmbɚ, ˈklæmɚ]
vi. 攀登,爬上 vt. 爬,攀登 n. 攀登,爬上
进行时:clambering 过去式:clambered 过去分词:clambered 第三人称单数:clambers 名词复数:clambers
- To clamber is to climb awkwardly. Hamlet's Ophelia was said to have been clambering on a weak branch of a willow when she met her "muddy death." It's never a good idea to clamber, let alone on weak willow branches.
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- vi. 攀登,爬上
- vt. 爬,攀登
- n. 攀登,爬上
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1. Will you clamber up, and pluck it to show to papa?
你要不要爬上去,把它摘下来给爸爸看?
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2. Bottom club West Ham are aiming to clamber out of the bottom three and know that victory would see them leapfrog opponents Newcastle who need one win for 250 in the Premier League.
榜尾球队西汉姆希望爬出降级区,他们知道取胜将超越他们本场的对手,正需要第250场英超胜利的纽卡斯尔。
- clamber (v.) "to climb with difficulty using hands and feet," late 14c., possibly frequentative of Middle English climben "to climb" (past tense clamb), or akin to Old Norse klembra "to hook (oneself) on." Related: Clambered; clambering.
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