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clambered

英 [ˈklæmbəd]

美 [ˈklæmbərd]

v.  (吃力地)攀登,攀爬
clamber的过去分词和过去式

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.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。

双语例句

  • The blue one is a medium size. the view from the peak was magnificent; they clambered to the summit of Monadnock.
    这顶蓝色的就是中号的。山顶的景色壮观极了。
  • But Sue clambered out of the cockpit, said "Sorry" and blamed the calm weather for her landing.
    结果苏从架驶舱内爬了出来,说了一名“对不起”就开始埋怨天气一点风也没有。
  • They were just about to sit down when the Mole clambered in through the window, chuckling, with an armful of rifles.
    他们正要坐下时,鼹鼠抱了一大堆枪,格格地笑着从窗口爬进来。
  • London's West End was besieged with hundreds of teenage girls last night as they clambered for a glimpse of their idol Robert Pattinson.
    昨天晚上,只是为了能瞟一眼偶像罗伯特帕丁森的风采,数以百计的少女像人墙一样把伦敦西区被层层包裹。
  • "You can't do business with women," Oscar said heavily as he clambered into the car.
    你不会和女人打交道。奥斯卡爬上车后,懊丧地说。
  • Failing to find Wu Sun-fu anywhere, Tu Chu-chai went out into the garden, cut across the asphalt drive and clambered up a big artificial hill.
    杜竹斋既然没有找得吴荪甫,就跑到花园里,抄过一段柏油路,走上最大的一座假山。
  • In the gloom of evening, therefore, he let himself down again; but when he had clambered down the wall he was terribly afraid, for he saw the enchantress standing before him.
    于是,黄昏时分,他偷偷地溜进了园子,可他刚从墙上爬下来,就吓了一跳,因为他看到女巫就站在他的面前。
  • The last time the central bank let the currency crawl, it clambered up by21% against the dollar over three years.
    以前,央行让汇率流通缓慢爬行,使人民币上浮21%对抗美元达3年之久。
  • Without pausing for thought, Robin dashed from the cabin, clambered onto the handrail, and plunged in.
    罗宾不加思索地从小屋里冲了出来,爬上栏杆,一头扎进水里。
  • During this crisis, economists and pundits have clambered over themselves to become the kings and queens of gloom.
    在目前这场危机中,经济学家和评论家已推翻自己,摇身成为看空的王者。