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1 clamber
clamber [ˈklæmbər]* * *['klæmbə(r)]intransitive verb grimper, se hisser (péniblement)to clamber over/up/across — escalader
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2 climb
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 ○. -
3 scramble
scramble [ˈskræmbl]a. ( = clamber) to scramble up/down grimper/descendre péniblement• to scramble for [+ seats, jobs] se bousculer pour (avoir)[message, signal] crypter3. nouna. ruée f4. compounds* * *['skræmbl] 1.1) ( rush) course f2) ( climb) escalade f3) Aviation, Military décollage m d'urgence2.transitive verb1) Culinary2) Radio, Telecommunications brouiller; Television coder3) Military faire décoller [quelque chose] d'urgence3.1) ( clamber) grimperto scramble up/down — escalader
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4 scramble
A n1 ( rush) course f (for pour ; to do pour faire) ; the scramble for the best seats la course pour avoir les meilleurs sièges ;2 ( climb) escalade f ;3 Sport motocross m ;B vtr2 Culin to scramble eggs faire des œufs brouillés ;4 Mil faire décoller [qch] d'urgence [aircraft, squadron].C vi1 ( clamber) grimper ; to scramble up/down escalader [slope, wall] ; to scramble over escalader [rocks, debris] ; to scramble through se frayer un passage à travers [bushes] ; to scramble to one's feet se lever en sursaut ;2 ( compete) to scramble for se disputer [contracts, jobs, prizes] ; to scramble to do se dépêcher de faire ;3 ( rush) to scramble for se précipiter sur [door, buffet] ; to scramble to do se démener pour faire.
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