climb
Prononciation : [klaɪm]
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Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to go up something or move higher. Like when you use your hands and feet to go up a mountain or a tree.
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I love to climb trees in the park.
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She didn't want to climb the steep hill because it looked too hard.
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Can you climb that big rock over there?
Contexte : « growth »
(verb) to increase or get higher, like when something is getting a lot bigger or better. This can be used for things like scores, prices, or ranks.
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The athlete's score began to climb during the competition.
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The stock prices didn't climb this week; they actually went down.
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Do you think the temperature will climb tomorrow?
Contexte : « activity »
(noun) the act of going up something, like when you go up a mountain or a rock, usually as part of an adventure or sport.
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The climb to the top of the mountain was very exciting.
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His climb was very difficult, and he had to turn back.
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What kind of climb are we planning for this weekend?
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