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[ˈlædə]to climb the ladder делать карьеру to get one's foot on the ladder положить начало (карьере и т. п.) Jacob's ladder разг. крутая лестница Jacob's ladder библ. лестница Иакова Jacob's ladder бот. синюха голубая Jacob's ladder мор. скок-ванты; вант-трап to kick away (или down) the ladder (by which one rose) отвернуться от тех, кто помог достичь успеха ladder лестница (приставная, веревочная); мор. трап ladder спускаться (о петле на чулке) ladder спустившаяся петля (на чулке); ladder of success средство достичь успеха ladder спустившаяся петля (на чулке); ladder of success средство достичь успеха -
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1. noun1) лестница (приставная, веревочная); naut. трап2) спустившаяся петля (на чулке)ladder of success средство достичь успехаto climb the ladder делать карьеруto get one's foot on the ladder положить начало (карьере и т. п.)to kick away (или down) the ladder (by which one rose) отвернуться от тех, кто помог достичь успеха2. verbспускаться (о петле на чулке)* * *1 (a) лестничный2 (n) лестница* * ** * *[lad·der || 'lædə(r)] n. лестница, трап, стремянка, приставная лестница, спустившаяся петля, спущенная петля на чулке v. влезать, взбираться по лестнице* * ** * *1. сущ. 1) лестница (приставная, веревочная); мор. трап 2) спустившаяся петля (на чулке) 2. гл. 1) влезать, взбираться по лестнице 2) спускаться (о петле на чулке) -
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nto climb the ladder — делать карьеру; взбираться по служебной лестнице
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A n1 ( ascent) ( of hill) escalade f (up de ; to jusqu'à) ; ( of tower) montée f ; (of mountain, rockface) ascension f (up de ; to jusqu'à) ; it's a steep climb to the top of the tower il y a une montée raide jusqu'en haut de la tour ;3 Aviat montée f ;B vtr1 [car, person] grimper [hill, slope] ; faire l'ascension de [cliff, mountain] ; [person] escalader [lamppost, mast, wall] ; grimper à [ladder, rope, tree] ; monter [steps, staircase] ;C vi1 ( scale) gen grimper (along le long de, to jusqu'à) ; Sport faire de l'escalade ; to climb down descendre [rockface] ; to climb into monter dans [car] ; to climb into bed se mettre au lit ; to climb over ( step over) enjamber [log, stile] ; ( clamber over) passer par-dessus [fence, wall] ; escalader [debris, rocks] ; to climb up grimper à [ladder, tree] ; monter [steps] ;3 ( slope up) [path, road] monter ;to climb the wall US grimper au mur ○. -
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♦ ladder /ˈlædə(r)/n.1 scala ( non in muratura): rung ladder, scala a pioli; rope ladder, scala di corda; (naut.) biscaglina; (fig.) the social ladder, la scala sociale; to climb a ladder, salire su una scala a pioli● ladder ditcher, escavatore ( di trincee) a catena di tazze □ ladder dredge, draga a tazze □ (elettron.) ladder network, rete a scala □ ladder stitch, punto a scala ( nel ricamo) □ (fig.) the ladder to success, il mezzo per conseguire il successo □ (ferr.) ladder track, binario di smistamento □ ladder trencher = ladder ditcher ► sopra □ ladder truck, autoscala ( dei pompieri) □ to mend ladders in a stocking, rimagliare una calza.(to) ladder /ˈlædə(r)/A v. t.B v. i.( di calze) smagliarsi. -
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I [klaɪm]1) (ascent) salita f., arrampicata f.; (of rockface) scalata f.it's a steep climb to the top of the tower — c'è una scala molto ripida per salire in cima alla torre
2) (steep hill) salita f.3) aer. salita f.4) fig. (rise) ascesa f.II 1. [klaɪm]1) [car, person] salire [ hill]; scalare [cliff, mountain]; [ person] arrampicarsi su, salire su [mast, wall, tree]; arrampicarsi su [ rope]; salire su [ ladder]; salire [ staircase]2.to climb down — discendere [ rockface]
to climb into — salire in [ car]
to climb over — scavalcare [ fence]
to climb up — salire su [ladder, tree]; salire [ steps]
3) (slope up) [path, road] salire4) (increase) [birthrate, price, temperature] salire, aumentare•* * *1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) arrampicarsi2) (to rise or ascend.) salire2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) salita, ascesa2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) arrampicata, scalata•- climber* * *climb /klaɪm/n.1 arrampicata; salita; scalata; ascensione3 (aeron.) salita4 (fig.) salita; ascesa; scalata: the climb of the dollar, la salita del dollaro; the long climb out of the recession, la lunga risalita dalla recessione; climb to power, ascesa al potere● (aeron.) climb indicator, variometro □ (aeron.) climb-out, salita; il prender quota ( al decollo) □ (aeron.) rate of climb, velocità ascensionale.♦ (to) climb /klaɪm/A v. t.1 arrampicarsi su; salire (su); ( alpinismo) scalare: to climb a tree [a rope], arrampicarsi su un albero [una corda]; to climb a hill, salire su (per) una collina; to climb a mountain, salire su un monte; scalare una montagna; to climb a ladder, salire su una scala a pioli; to climb the stairs, salire le scale2 salire (per gradi) in ( una classifica, ecc.): His CD climbed the charts, il suo cd è salito in classificaB v. i.1 ( anche di pianta) salire; arrampicarsi: We climbed on in silence, abbiamo continuato a salire in silenzio; to climb onto a table, salire su un tavolo; The ivy has climbed up the wall, l'edera s'è arrampicata su per il muro4 (seguito da avv. o compl.) salire, scendere ( con difficoltà o sforzo): to climb down a cliffside, calarsi lungo un dirupo; to climb into a car, salire in macchina; to climb into bed, infilarsi nel letto; to climb out of a hole, uscire da una buca; to climb out of the window, uscire dalla finestra ( arrampicandosi sul davanzale); to climb over a wall, scavalcare un muro6 (fig.) salire per gradi; arrivare: He has climbed to success, è arrivato al successo; He climbed to power in five years, in cinque anni è riuscito ad arrivare al potere● (fam.) to climb on the bandwagon ► bandwagon □ (fam.) to be climbing the walls, essere agitatissimo; essere fuori di sé.* * *I [klaɪm]1) (ascent) salita f., arrampicata f.; (of rockface) scalata f.it's a steep climb to the top of the tower — c'è una scala molto ripida per salire in cima alla torre
2) (steep hill) salita f.3) aer. salita f.4) fig. (rise) ascesa f.II 1. [klaɪm]1) [car, person] salire [ hill]; scalare [cliff, mountain]; [ person] arrampicarsi su, salire su [mast, wall, tree]; arrampicarsi su [ rope]; salire su [ ladder]; salire [ staircase]2.to climb down — discendere [ rockface]
to climb into — salire in [ car]
to climb over — scavalcare [ fence]
to climb up — salire su [ladder, tree]; salire [ steps]
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1. Isome animals (monkeys, etc.) [can] climb некоторые животные и т. д. умеют хорошо взбираться /карабкаться вверх/; do you like climbing? вы любите лазить по горам /ходить в горы/?; the road climbs дорога вдет вверх2. IIclimb in some manner climb fast (well, dexterously, hand over hand, etc.) быстро и т. д. взбираться /карабкаться/; the plane began to climb rapidly (slowly) самолет стал быстро (медленно) набирать высоту; climb in zigzag fashion карабкаться /влезать/ зигзагообразно; climb somewhere climb down спускаться, слезать; it took us two hours to climb down спуск занял у нас два часа; climb up взбираться вверх3. IIIclimb smth. climb a hill (a mountain, the top, a height, a ladder, etc.) подниматься /взбираться, влезать/ на холм и т. д.; climb 3000 feet подняться на высоту 3000 футов: I prefer not to climb stairs я предпочитаю не подниматься по лестнице; can you climb this wall? вы можете вскарабкаться /влезть/ на эту стену?; I could never climb trees я никогда не умел лазить по деревьям; climb the heights of power достичь вершины власти; climb the highest rung of the social ladder добиться самого высокого общественного положения4. IVclimb smth. in some manner climb a hill (a mountain, etc.) skilfully (nimbly, dexterously, labouriously, steadily, determinedly, etc.) искусно и т. д. подниматься /взбираться, влезать/ на холм и т. д.5. XIbe climbed from some place the mountain ( the wall, the rock, etc.) may be conveniently climbed from the east на эту гору и т. д. удобнее /можно спокойно/ подняться по восточному склону6. XVIclimb down (up, into, from, onto, oner, through, etc.) smth. climb down the ladder (down the cliff, down the wall, etc.) спускаться /слезать/ с лестницы и т. д.; climb down from a mast (from a fence, out of a tree, etc.) спускаться /слезать/ с мачты и т. д.; climb up the wall (up a hill, up a mountain, up a ladder, up a tree, up a rope, etc.) взбираться вверх по стене и т. д.; climb up to the top вскарабкаться /влезть/ на вершину; climb up into a tree вскарабкаться /влезть/ на дерево [и скрыться в его ветвях]; the sun climbed up into the sky солнце поднялось высоко в небе; climb up on a tall stool взобраться на высокий табурет; climb into the car (into the carriage, into bed, etc.) влезать /садиться/ в машину и т. д; climb out of a hole вылезти /выкарабкаться/ из ямы; climb from one's cab выходить /вылезать/ из пролетки / экипажа/, сойти с извозчика; climb from the bottom of the ladder to the top подняться с самой нижней ступеньки лестницы до самой верхней; climb on a chair (on a table, on the roof, on a rock, on smb.'s back, etc.) взбираться /залезать/ на стул и т. д.; the plants climb on frames (on the rock, on the wall, etc.) растения вьются /стелются/ по рамам и т. д.; climb on to the roof (on to the tower, on to the next tree, etc.) забираться /залезать/ на крышу и т. д. climb to (over, through) smth.climb to the bank вскарабкаться /вылезти/ на берег; climb to a very great height (to a height of 12,000 feet above sea-level, etc.) подниматься на большую высоту и т. д.', climb to very great heights достичь больших высот; climb to success (to power, etc.) достигнуть успеха и т. д: climb to the head of the class in school выйти на /завоевать/ первое место в классе; climb over a fence (over a wall, etc.) перелезать через забор и т. д.; climb through a window (through a hole, through an opening, etc.) влезать /пролезать/ через окно и т. д.; climb with smth. climb with the help of a rope (with the help of an ice-pick, with the least assistance from the guide, etc.) подниматься /карабкаться/ с немощью каната и т. д; climb with incredible rapidity (with monkey-like agility, with great boldness, with fearlessness, with great assurance, etc.) лазить с невероятной быстротой и т. д.; climb for some time climb for an hour (for a few minutes, etc.) взбираться /подниматься/ в течение часа и т. д., we had been climbing for hours but had not yet reached the top of the mountain мы поднимались уже несколько часов, но все еще не достигли вершины горы; climb on all fours ползать на четвереньках7. XIX1climb like smb. climb like a monkey (like a goat, like a squirrel, like a cat, etc.) лазить как обезьяна и т. д.8. XXIII1climb smth. like smb. climb the mast (the rope, the rock, etc.) like a monkey (like a cat, etc.) взбираться на мачту и т. д. как обезьяна и т. д. -
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1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) subir, escalar2) (to rise or ascend.) ascender, subir
2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) escalada, ascenso2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) subida•- climberclimb1 n ascensión / subida / escaladaclimb2 vb1. escalar / subir / trepar2. subirtr[klaɪm]1 (gen) subida2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL escalada1 (move) trepar■ can you climb up the ladder? ¿puedes subir la escalera?2 (socially) escalar, ascender3 (of things) subir, ascender; (of plants) trepar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto climb into one's clothes ponerse la ropaclimb ['klaɪm] vt: escalar, trepar a, subir ato climb a mountain: escalar una montañaclimb vi1) rise: subir, ascenderprices are climbing: los precios están subiendo2) : subirse, treparseto climb up a tree: treparse a un árbolclimb n: ascenso m, subida fn.• escalada s.f.• subida s.f.v.• escalar v.• subir v.• trepar v.
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1. klaɪmtransitive verb \<\<mountain\>\> escalar, subir a; \<\<tree\>\> trepar a, subirse a, treparse a (esp AmL); \<\<stairs\>\> subir
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via) ( clamber) trepar, treparseto go climbing — ( Sport) hacer* alpinismo or (AmL tb) andinismo, ir* a escalar or de escalada
she climbed onto the table — se subió a la mesa, trepó or se trepó a la mesa
to climb into/out of bed — meterse en/levantarse de la cama
b) ( rise) subir, ascender* (frml)Phrasal Verbs:- climb up
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b) ( gradient) ascenso m, subida fc) ( Aviat) ascenso m[klaɪm]1.2.VT (also: climb up) [+ tree, ladder etc] trepar, subir a; [+ staircase] subir (por); [+ mountain] escalar; [+ cliff] trepar por; [+ wall] trepar (a)3. VI1) [person, plant] trepar, subirto climb over a wall — franquear or saltar una tapia
to climb to power — (fig) subir al poder
2) [road] ascender; [plane] elevarse, remontar el vuelo; [price, sun] subir- climb up* * *
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1. [klaɪm]transitive verb \<\<mountain\>\> escalar, subir a; \<\<tree\>\> trepar a, subirse a, treparse a (esp AmL); \<\<stairs\>\> subir
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via) ( clamber) trepar, treparseto go climbing — ( Sport) hacer* alpinismo or (AmL tb) andinismo, ir* a escalar or de escalada
she climbed onto the table — se subió a la mesa, trepó or se trepó a la mesa
to climb into/out of bed — meterse en/levantarse de la cama
b) ( rise) subir, ascender* (frml)Phrasal Verbs:- climb up
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1. transitive verbhinaufsteigen [Treppe, Leiter, Hügel, Berg]; hinaufklettern [Mauer, Seil, Mast]; klettern auf [Baum]; [Auto:] hinaufkommen [Hügel]2. intransitive verbthe prisoners escaped by climbing the wall — die Gefangenen entkamen, indem sie über die Mauer kletterten
1) klettern (up auf + Akk.)climb into/out of — steigen in (+ Akk.)/aus [Auto, Bett]
2) [Flugzeug, Sonne:] aufsteigen3) (slope upwards) ansteigen3. nounPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/13435/climb_down">climb down* * *1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) klettern2) (to rise or ascend.) steigen2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) der Aufstieg2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) der Aufstieg•- climber* * *[klaɪm]I. n▪ \climb up/down the mountain Aufstieg m/Abstieg mrate of \climb Steiggeschwindigkeit fII. vt1. (ascend, go up)to \climb [up] a hill auf einen Hügel [hinauf]steigento \climb [up] a ladder eine Leiter hinaufkletternto \climb [up] the stairs die Treppe hochgehento \climb [up] a tree auf einen Baum [hoch]klettern2. (get to the top)to \climb a hill einen Hügel ersteigento \climb a steep path einen steilen Pfad erklimmen3.III. vi3. (get into)he \climbed into his suit er stieg in seinen Anzug4. (get out)5.* * *[klaɪm]1. vt1) klettern auf (+acc); wall also, hill steigen auf (+acc); mountains also besteigen; ladder, steps hoch- or hinaufsteigen; pole, cliffs hochkletternmy car can't climb that hill — mein Auto schafft den Berg nicht or kommt den Berg nicht hoch
to climb a rope — an einem Seil hochklettern
2) wall etc steigen or klettern über (+acc)2. viklettern; (as mountaineer) bergsteigen; (into train, car etc) steigen; (road) ansteigen; (aircraft) (auf)steigen; (sun) steigen; (prices) steigen, klettern (inf)when the sun had climbed to its highest point — als die Sonne am höchsten stand
he climbed to the top of his profession — er hat den Gipfel seiner beruflichen Laufbahn erklommen
3. n1)(= climbing)
we're going out for a climb — wir machen eine Kletter- or Bergtour; (as mountaineers) wir gehen bergsteigenBen Lomond is an easy climb —
2) (of aircraft) Steigflug m* * *climb [klaım]A sclimb down Abstieg m2. Kletterpartie f, Berg-, Klettertour f3. FLUG Steigen n, Steigflug m:rate of climb Steiggeschwindigkeit f4. a) AUTO Bergauffahrt f5. Anstieg m, Steigung fB v/i1. klettern:climb up (down) a tree auf einen Baum klettern (von einem Baum herunterklettern)2. (auf-, empor)steigen (auch Rauch etc), sich emporarbeiten (auch fig):climb from the bottom of the table SPORT vom Tabellenende wegkommen, sich vom Tabellenende lösen4. BOT klettern, sich hinaufranken5. (hoch)klettern (Preise etc)C v/t er-, besteigen, erklettern, klettern auf (akk)* * *1. transitive verbhinaufsteigen [Treppe, Leiter, Hügel, Berg]; hinaufklettern [Mauer, Seil, Mast]; klettern auf [Baum]; [Auto:] hinaufkommen [Hügel]2. intransitive verbthe prisoners escaped by climbing the wall — die Gefangenen entkamen, indem sie über die Mauer kletterten
1) klettern (up auf + Akk.)climb into/out of — steigen in (+ Akk.)/aus [Auto, Bett]
2) [Flugzeug, Sonne:] aufsteigen3) (slope upwards) ansteigen3. nounPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.besteigen v.erklettern v.klettern v.steigen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieg, ist gestiegen) -
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{lædə}
I. 1. подвижна стълба
2. прен. стълба
social LADDER социална стълба/йерархия
LADDER of success средство за постигане успех
to climb up the LADDER издигам се, правя кариера
to get one's foot on the LADDER правя първата стъпка, извоювам си място в обществото
to kick down the LADDER (by which one rose) изтъках си платното ритам ти кросното
3. бримка на чорап
II. v пускам (лесно) бримки (за чорап)* * *{ladъ} n 1. подвижна стълба; 2. прен. стълба; social ladder социалн(2) {ladъ} v пускам (лесно) бримки (за чорап).* * *стълба; бримка;* * *1. i. подвижна стълба 2. ii. v пускам (лесно) бримки (за чорап) 3. ladder of success средство за постигане успех 4. social ladder социална стълба/йерархия 5. to climb up the ladder издигам се, правя кариера 6. to get one's foot on the ladder правя първата стъпка, извоювам си място в обществото 7. to kick down the ladder (by which one rose) изтъках си платното ритам ти кросното 8. бримка на чорап 9. прен. стълба* * *ladder[´lædə] I. n 1. стълба; step-\ladder подвижна стълба; rope-\ladder въжена стълба; social \ladder йерархична стълба; 2. корабна стълба, трап; 3. пусната бримка на чорап; • to climb up the \ladder издигам се, правя кариера; to kick down ( over, away) the \ladder ( by which one rose) изтъках си платното - ритам ти кросното; to see through a \ladder виждам това, което е ясно на всички; II. v пускам (лесно) бримки; I've \laddered my tights скъсах си чорапогащника. -
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1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) klatre, klyve, kravle opp(over)2) (to rise or ascend.) stige (opp), arbeide seg opp2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) oppstigning, klatretur, (tinde)bestigning2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) klatrerute•- climberklatre--------oppstigningIsubst. \/klaɪm\/1) (fjell)klatring, klatretur, tindebestigning2) bratt sted3) klatrerute, avmerket rute (for fjellklatrere)4) (opp)stigningIIverb \/klaɪm\/1) klatre, klyve2) ( overført også) arbeide seg opp, arbeide seg frem3) gå i været, stige4) klatre opp på, klatre opp i, stige opp på, bestige, gå oppover, klatre oppover (om plante)be climbing the wall ( overført) gå på veggenclimb down klatre ned(over), klyve ned(over), gå ned(over)( overført) gi seg, kapitulere ro i land, hale i landclimb into ( om klær) ta på segclimb up klatre opp, klyve opp, gå opphave a mountain to climb ( overført) stå foran en (svært) vanskelig oppgave -
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1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) klatre; gå op ad2) (to rise or ascend.) stige2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) opstigning; klatren op2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) sted at klatre•- climber* * *1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) klatre; gå op ad2) (to rise or ascend.) stige2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) opstigning; klatren op2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) sted at klatre•- climber -
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[klaɪm] 1. viperson, sun wspinać się (wspiąć się perf); plant piąć się; plane wznosić się (wznieść się perf), wzbijać się (wzbić się perf); prices, shares wzrastać (wzrosnąć perf)to climb over a wall — przełazić (przeleźć perf) przez mur
to climb into a car — gramolić się (wgramolić się perf) do samochodu
Phrasal Verbs:2. vtstairs, ladder wdrapywać się (wdrapać się perf) po +loc; tree, hill wspinać się (wspiąć się perf) na +acc3. n* * *1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) wdrapywać się, wspinać się2) (to rise or ascend.) wznosić się2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) wspinaczka2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) podejście•- climber -
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1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) subir2) (to rise or ascend.) subir2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) subida2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) subida•- climber* * *[klaim] n 1 ascensão, subida, escalada. 2 lugar a ser escalado. • vt+vi 1 ascender, subir, escalar, trepar. the boy climbed a tree / o menino subiu numa árvore. 2 elevar-se. he climbed the scale / ele subiu na sociedade. 3 crescer, trepar (planta). to climb down 1 descer (uma árvore, um penhasco, etc.). 2 ceder, reduzir suas ambições. 3 tornar-se mais humilde. to climb the wall sl subir pelas paredes, ficar colérico por ansiedade ou frustração. -
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1. noun2. intransitive verbhave a foot on the ladder — die erste Sprosse auf der Leiter des Erfolgs erklommen haben (geh.)
(Brit.) Laufmaschen/eine Laufmasche bekommen3. transitive verb(Brit.) Laufmaschen/eine Laufmasche machen in (+ Akk.)* * *['lædə] 1. noun1) (a set of rungs or steps between two long supports, for climbing up or down: She was standing on a ladder painting the ceiling; the ladder of success.) die Leiter2) ((American run) a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric.) die Laufmasche2. verb(to (cause to) develop such a flaw: I laddered my best pair of tights today; Fine stockings ladder very easily.) Laufmaschen bekommen* * *lad·der[ˈlædəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nit's unlucky to walk under a \ladder es bringt Unglück, unter einer Leiter durchzugehento be up a \ladder auf einer Leiter stehento go up a \ladder auf eine Leiter steigenthose who are further up the company \ladder die in den oberen Etagento climb the social \ladder gesellschaftlich aufsteigento move up the \ladder die Stufenleiter [des Erfolgs] hochklettern; (in a company) beruflich aufsteigenII. vt BRIT, AUSto \ladder tights eine Laufmasche in eine Strumpfhose machenI've \laddered my tights ich habe mir eine Laufmasche geholtIII. vi BRIT, AUS stockings, tights eine Laufmasche bekommenthose thin tights \ladder easily diese dünnen Strumpfhosen reißen schnell* * *['ldə(r)]1. n1) Leiter f2) (fig) (Stufen)leiter fto be at the top/bottom of the ladder — ganz oben/unten auf der Leiter stehen
evolutionary ladder — Leiter f der Evolution
social ladder — Leiter f des gesellschaftlichen Erfolges
to move up the social/career ladder — gesellschaftlich/beruflich aufsteigen
See:→ academic.ru/75586/top">top2. vt (Brit)stocking zerreißen3. vi (Britstocking) Laufmaschen bekommen* * *ladder [ˈlædə(r)]A s1. Leiter f (auch fig):the social ladder die gesellschaftliche Stufenleiter;3. besonders Br Laufmasche fB v/i besonders Br Laufmaschen bekommen (Strumpf etc)C v/t besonders Br sich eine Laufmasche holen in (dat):she’s laddered her tights* * *1. noun2) (Brit.): (in tights etc.) Laufmasche, die2. intransitive verb(Brit.) Laufmaschen/eine Laufmasche bekommen3. transitive verb(Brit.) Laufmaschen/eine Laufmasche machen in (+ Akk.)* * *n.Laufmasche f.Leiter - f. -
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klaɪm
1. сущ.
1) восхождение, подъем, поднятие climb of the Alps ≈ восхождение в Альпы Syn: rise, ascent
2) авиац. набор высоты rate of climb ≈ авиац. скорость подъема climb indicator ≈ указатель вертикальной скорости
2. гл.
1) взбираться, влезать, восходить, карабкаться, подниматься to climb (up) a tree ≈ влезать на дерево climb to power ≈ стремиться к власти Syn: ascend, mount, rise, scale, clamber, scramble Ant: descend, fall
2) авиац. набирать высоту Syn: ascend, rise Ant: descend, fall
3) лазить
4) виться( о растениях) ∙ climb down climb out of to climb on the bandwagon ≈ примкнуть к победителям, примкнуть к победившей партии подъем;
восхождение - long * долгое восхождение - the sales chart shows a * of 30 per cent диаграмма реализации продукции показывает рост на 30 процентов (авиация) набор высоты (техническое) набегание ремня - to be on the * идти в гору, делать карьеру( устаревшее) карабкаться;
взбираться, влезать;
подниматься - to * a rope взбираться по канату - to * a tree взобраться на дерево - he *ed to the upper deck of the bus он взобрался на второй этаж автобуса - to * on all fours карабкаться на четвереньках - to * up the stairs медленно подниматься по лестнице - to * down a tree слезть с дерева - the child *ed upon her father's knee ребенок взобрался к отцу на колени - to * over a wall перелезть через стену медленно подниматься - the sun was *ing to the zenith солнце медленно приближалось к зениту расти, подниматься (о ценах) идти круто вверх( о дороге) виться (о растениях) - the ivy is *ing up the wall плющ вьется вверх по стене делать карьеру, пробивать себе дорогу - to * the heights of power достигнуть вершины власти - to * to success добиться успеха( авиация) подниматься, набирать высоту быстро натянуть на себя одежду - the firemen *ed into their suits пожарные быстро натянули свои костюмы > to * up the ladder подниматься по общественной лестнице, делать карьеру > he that never *ed never fell не узнавши падения, не узнаешь и взлетов climb виться (о растениях) ~ лазить ~ ав. набирать высоту ~ ав. набор высоты;
rate of climb скорость подъема ~ подниматься, карабкаться, влезать;
to climb (up) a tree влезать на дерево;
to climb to power стремиться к власти ~ подъем, восхождение ~ подниматься, карабкаться, влезать;
to climb (up) a tree влезать на дерево;
to climb to power стремиться к власти ~ attr.: ~ indicator ав. указатель вертикальной скорости ~ down отступать, уступать( в споре) ~ down сдавать позиции ~ down сдаваться ~ down слезать ~ down уступать down: ~ вниз;
to climb down слезать;
to come down спускаться;
to flow down стекать ~ attr.: ~ indicator ав. указатель вертикальной скорости ~ подниматься, карабкаться, влезать;
to climb (up) a tree влезать на дерево;
to climb to power стремиться к власти interest rate ~ повышение ставки процента ~ ав. набор высоты;
rate of climb скорость подъема rate: ~ of fire воен. скорость стрельбы, режим огня;
rate of climb ав. скороподъемность -
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mászás to climb: kúszik, megmászik, emelkedik, futtat (rózsát)* * *1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) felmászik2) (to rise or ascend.) emelkedik2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) emelkedés2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) hegyi út•- climber -
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[klaɪm] nrate of \climb Steiggeschwindigkeit f1) (ascend, go up)to \climb [up] <-> sth auf etw akk [hinauf]steigen;to \climb [up] a hill auf einen Hügel [hinauf]steigen;to \climb [up] a ladder eine Leiter hinaufklettern;to \climb [up] the stairs die Treppe hochgehen;to \climb [up] a tree auf einen Baum [hoch]klettern2) ( get to the top)to \climb a hill einen Hügel ersteigen;to \climb a steep path einen steilen Pfad erklimmenPHRASES:to \climb to a height of... aviat auf eine Höhe von... steigen;3) ( get into)he \climbed into his suit er stieg in seinen Anzug4) ( get out)to \climb out of sth aus etw dat herauskletternPHRASES:to \climb on the bandwagon ( fam) auf den fahrenden Zug aufspringen;the higher you \climb the harder you fall wer hoch steigt, fällt tief ( prov) -
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1. [klaım] n1. подъём; восхождениеlong [short, difficult] climb - долгое [короткое, трудное] восхождение
the sales chart shows a climb of 30 per cent - диаграмма реализации продукции показывает рост на 30 процентов
2. ав. набор высоты3. тех. набегание ремня2. [klaım] v (climbed [-{klaım}d], уст. clomb)♢
to be on the climb - идти в гору, делать карьеру1. 1) карабкаться; взбираться, влезать; подниматьсяto climb a rope - взбираться /лезть/ по канату
to climb a tree [a mountain] - взобраться /влезть/ на дерево [на гору]
he climbed to the upper deck of the bus - он взобрался на второй этаж автобуса
the child climbed upon her father's knee - ребёнок взобрался к отцу на колени
2) медленно подниматьсяthe sun was climbing to the zenith - солнце медленно приближалось к зениту
3) расти, подниматься (о ценах и т. п.)4) идти круто вверх (о дороге и т. п.)2. виться ( о растениях)3. делать карьеру, пробивать себе дорогу4. ав. подниматься, набирать высоту5. (into) быстро натянуть на себя одеждуthe firemen climbed into their suits - пожарные быстро натянули свои костюмы
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to climb up the ladder - подниматься по общественной лестнице, делать карьеруhe that never climbed never fell - не узнавши падения, не узнаешь и взлётов
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