clamber
英 [ˈklæmbə(r)]
美 [ˈklæmbər]
v. (吃力地)攀登,攀爬
过去式:clambered 现在分词:clambering 过去分词:clambered 第三人称单数:clambers
Collins.1 / BNC.10105 / COCA.12625
牛津词典
verb
- (吃力地)攀登,攀爬
to climb or move with difficulty or a lot of effort, using your hands and feet- The children clambered up the steep bank.
孩子们攀登上了陡峭的河岸。
- The children clambered up the steep bank.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (通常指手脚并用地)攀爬,攀登
If youclambersomewhere, you climb there with difficulty, usually using your hands as well as your feet.- They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove...
他们手脚并用,爬上了一片成陡直梯田状的橄榄林外面的石头围墙。 - Clambering over sackfuls of lemons, Boris tried to find a way out.
鲍里斯手忙脚乱地爬过一个个装满柠檬的口袋,想找条出路。
- They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove...
英英释义
noun
- an awkward climb
- reaching the crest was a real clamber
verb