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1 climb
تَسَلَّقَ \ climb: to go up sth. steep (a mountain, stairs, a tree, etc.): Can you climb a rope?. scale: to climb (sth. very steep, such as a cliff, wall, etc.). swarm: (usu. with up) to climb, by holding on with one’s arms and legs: He swarmed up the rope. -
2 climb
اِرْتَقَى \ ascend: to go up (steadily or solemnly); climb up; rise: Smoke was ascending from the factory chimneys. The speaker ascended the stage and began to address the meeting. climb: to go up sth. steep (a mountain, stairs, a tree, etc.): Can you climb a rope?. \ See Also ارتفع (اِرْتَفَع)، تسلق (تَسَلَّق) -
3 climb
[klaɪm]1. verb1) (of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc):يَتَسَلَّقThe child climbed the tree.
2) to rise or ascend.يَصْعَد، يَرْتَفِع2. noun1) an act of going up:صُعود، ارتِقاءa rapid climb to the top of his profession.
2) a route or place to be climbed:مُرْتَقى، طَريق للتَّسَلُّقThe guide showed us the best climb.
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4 влезать на дерево
climb up a tree глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > влезать на дерево
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5 dırmaşmaq
climb, swarm up (kəndirlə)ağaca dırmaşmaq – climb up a treedama dırmaşmaq – get onto the roof -
6 слезть с дерева
Makarov: climb down a tree -
7 влезать на дерево
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > влезать на дерево
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8 felmászik a fára
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9 trepar
v.1 to climb.2 to be a social climber (informal) (medrar).* * *1 (escalar) to climb1 (escalar) to climb————————1 (taladrar) to drill2 (un bordado) to trim* * *verb1) to climb2) creep* * *I1. VI1) [persona, animal] to climb2) (Bot) to climb ( por up)2.VTIIVT1) (Téc) (=taladrar) to drill, bore2) (Cos) to trim* * *1.verbo intransitivo to climb2.trepar vt (fam)3.el equipo ha trepado varios puestos — the team has gone up o climbed several places
treparse v prontreparse A algo — < a árbol> to climb something; < a silla> to climb onto something
* * *= scale.Ex. You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to climb2.trepar vt (fam)3.el equipo ha trepado varios puestos — the team has gone up o climbed several places
treparse v prontreparse A algo — < a árbol> to climb something; < a silla> to climb onto something
* * *= scale.Ex: You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.
* * *trepar [A1 ]vi1 «persona/animal» to climbtrepar a un árbol to climb (up) a treetrepar a la cima de una montaña to climb to the top of a mountain, to scale a mountaintrepar por la escala social to climb (up) the social ladder2 «planta» to climb■ treparvt( fam):el equipo ha trepado varios puestos the team has gone up o climbed several places■ treparse2( AmL) (en la escala social): se casó con ella para trepar he married her in order to climb (up) the social ladder* * *
trepar ( conjugate trepar) verbo intransitivo
to climb;
trepar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to climb: trepó por el tronco, he climbed up the trunk
' trepar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gatear
- subirse
- subir
English:
clamber
- climb
- climb up
- climbing frame
- crawl
- creep
- scramble
- trail
* * *♦ vtto climb♦ vi1. [animal, persona] to climb;trepar a un árbol to climb a treetrepó en la empresa descaradamente she quite unashamedly climbed the company ladder3. [planta] to climb* * *I v/i climb (a up), scale (a sth)II v/t climb (up), scale* * *trepar vi1) : to climbtrepar a un árbol: to climb up a tree2) : to creep, to spread (of a plant)* * *trepar vb to climb -
10 grimper
grimper [gʀɛ̃pe]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [personne, animal] to climb (up)• allez, grimpe ! (dans une voiture) come on, get in!b. [route, plante] to climb2. transitive verb[+ montagne, côte] to climb* * *
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1. gʀɛ̃peverbe transitif ( gravir) to climb
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verbe intransitif1) ( escalader)grimper sur la scène/les genoux de quelqu'un — to climb up onto the stage/somebody's knees
2) (colloq) ( suivre une pente raide) [route] to be steep3) (colloq) ( augmenter) [température, prix] to climb (de by)4) (colloq) ( progresser)
II gʀɛ̃penom masculingrimper (à la corde) — rope-climbing [U]
* * *ɡʀɛ̃pe1. vi2. vt3. nmle grimper SPORT — rope-climbing
* * *grimper verb table: aimerB vtr ( gravir) to climb [escaliers, étages, côte]; j'ai dû grimper six étages! I had to climb six floors!C vi1 ( escalader) grimper aux arbres to climb up trees; grimper sur or dans un arbre to climb a tree; grimper jusqu'à la cime de l'arbre to climb up to the top of the tree; grimper à la corde to climb the rope; grimper sur le mur/la scène/les genoux de qn to climb up onto the wall/the stage/sb's knees; grimpe sur mon dos get on my back; grimpe dans ton lit get into bed; allez! grimpe ( dans une voiture) come on! get in;2 ○( suivre une pente raide) [route, sentier] to be a steep climb; qu'est-ce que ça grimpe! it's a steep climb!; le chemin grimpe à travers les sapins the path climbs up through the fir trees;3 ○( augmenter) [température, prix] to climb; grimper de 13°C/30% to climb by 13°C/30%; la nouvelle a fait grimper les cours de l'or the news pushed up the price of gold;4 ○( progresser) to move up; grimper de sept places/de deux points/en première division to go up seven places/two points/into the first division;5 ○ Sport ( faire de l'escalade) to go climbing.[grɛ̃pe] verbe intransitif1. [personne, animal, plante] to climbgrimper à une échelle/un mur to climb up a ladder/wallb. [en s'aidant des jambes] to shin up a tree2. [s'élever en pente raide] to climb3. [température, inflation] to soar————————[grɛ̃pe] verbe transitif[escalier, pente] to climb (up) (inseparable)————————[grɛ̃pe] nom masculin -
11 salire
1. v/i climbdi livello, prezzi, temperatura, risetreno, autobus get on2. v/t: salire le scale andare go up, climbvenire come up, climb* * *salire v. intr.1 to rise*; to climb (sthg.); to go* up (sthg.); to come* up (sthg.); to mount (sthg.); to ascend (sthg.): l'aeroplano saliva lentamente, the plane was climbing slowly; il calore, il fumo sale, heat, smoke rises; le lacrime le salirono agli occhi, tears rose to her eyes (o tears welled up in her eyes); non salii perché l'ascensore era rotto, I did not go up because the lift wasn't working; devo salire a prendere l'ombrello, I'll have to go up and get an umbrella; salgo un attimo da mia zia, I must pop up (o nip up) to my aunt's for a moment; non salì perché non voleva vedermi, he did not come up because he did not want to see me; non salire su quel ramo perché potrebbe rompersi, don't get on that branch because it might break; il pallone salì diritto e poi scoppiò, the balloon went (o rose) straight up, then burst; salì a cavallo e scomparve nel bosco, he mounted his horse and disappeared into the wood; la strada sale, the road rises (o climbs o goes uphill); salì a piedi sino all'ottavo piano, he walked up to the eighth floor; salì in ascensore sino all'ottavo piano, he took the lift up to the eighth floor; salire in tutta fretta, to rush up // salire su un albero, to climb a tree; salire su un monte, to climb (o to go up) a mountain; salire su una scala, to climb (up) (o to mount) a ladder; salire su una sedia, to climb (o to get) on a chair // salire al trono, to ascend the throne // salire in cielo, to go to heaven2 ( su mezzi di trasporto) to get* on; to get* in: salire su un tram, un treno, una bicicletta, to get on a tram, a train, a bike; salire in macchina, to get into a car; salire a bordo di una nave, to go on board a ship // far salire qlcu. nella propria automobile, to let s.o. get into one's car3 (fig.) ( crescere) to rise*, to increase; to climb; to go* up; to mount: il fiume è salito di un metro, the river has risen a metre; la temperatura sale, the temperature is rising; la marea sta salendo, the tide is coming in (o rising) // salire socialmente, to rise socially // salire nella considerazione generale, to go up (o rise) in people's estimation // (comm.): i prezzi salgono, prices are rising (o increasing); la benzina è salita ancora, (the price of) petrol has gone up again // (econ.): il volume delle esportazioni è salito nettamente quest'anno, the volume of exports has climbed sharply this year; salire automaticamente, (di prezzi, tariffe) to escalate; salire rapidamente, to jump (o to soar o to shoot up); salire vertiginosamente, to rocket; far salire gli affitti, (amer.) to hike rents; far salire i prezzi, to raise (o to force up) prices; far salire i prezzi in un'asta, to puff (o to increase) prices◆ v.tr. to climb; to go* up, to ascend; to come* up; to mount: salire un monte, to climb (o to go up) a mountain; salire le scale, to go up the stairs.* * *1. [sa'lire]vb irreg vt(scale, pendio) to climb, go (o come) up1) (gen) to go (o come) up, (aereo) to climb, go upsalimmo a piedi/con la bicicletta fino in cima — we walked/cycled up to the top
2)salire sull'autobus/sul treno — to get on the bus/on the train
salire su una o in bicicletta — to get on a bicycle
4)salire in cielo o paradiso — to go to heavensalire alle stelle — (prezzi) to rocket
* * *[sa'lire] 1.1) (andare su) to go* up; (venire su) to come* up; (arrampicarsi) to climbsalire al terzo piano — to go o come up to the third floor
sei salito in ascensore? — did you come up in the lift BE o elevator AE ?
salire su una scala — to go up o climb a ladder
salire su un albero, una montagna — to climb up a tree, a mountain
salire su — to get on [autobus, treno, moto, bicicletta]; to go aboard, to board [nave, aereo]
3) (levarsi) [ nebbia] to rise*; [ fumo] to rise* up; [ razzo] to climb; (sorgere) [ sole] to rise*, to climb4) (essere in salita) [strada, terreno] to go* uphill, to climb, to rise*5) (crescere, aumentare) [temperatura, prezzi, numero] to rise*, to go* up, to climb; [ febbre] to go* up; [ marea] to rise*, to come* in, to come* up; fig. [tensione, pressione] to rise*, to mount; [sentimento, emozione] to mount, to surgesalire alle stelle — [ prezzi] to shoot up, to skyrocket, to soar
fare salire la tensione — fig. to raise the tension o temperature
6) fig. (progredire)2.salire nella stima o considerazione di qcn. to rise in sb.'s estimation; salire in classifica [ squadra] to improve one's ranking; salire al trono to accede to the throne, to mount o ascend form. the throne; salire al potere — to come to power
* * *salire/sa'lire/ [104](aus. essere)1 (andare su) to go* up; (venire su) to come* up; (arrampicarsi) to climb; salire al piano di sopra to go upstairs; salire al terzo piano to go o come up to the third floor; sei salito a piedi? did you walk up? sei salito in ascensore? did you come up in the lift BE o elevator AE ? è salito al valico in bicicletta he cycled up to the pass; salire su una scala to go up o climb a ladder; salire su un albero, una montagna to climb up a tree, a mountain2 (montare su un mezzo) salire in to get in(to) [ auto]; salire su to get on [autobus, treno, moto, bicicletta]; to go aboard, to board [nave, aereo]; non è mai salito su un aereo he's never been on a plane; salire a bordo to go on board3 (levarsi) [ nebbia] to rise*; [ fumo] to rise* up; [ razzo] to climb; (sorgere) [ sole] to rise*, to climb; l'aria calda fa salire i palloni aerostatici warm air makes balloons rise; il sangue gli salì al viso blood mounted to his cheeks4 (essere in salita) [strada, terreno] to go* uphill, to climb, to rise*5 (crescere, aumentare) [temperatura, prezzi, numero] to rise*, to go* up, to climb; [ febbre] to go* up; [ marea] to rise*, to come* in, to come* up; fig. [tensione, pressione] to rise*, to mount; [sentimento, emozione] to mount, to surge; salire alle stelle [ prezzi] to shoot up, to skyrocket, to soar; fare salire i prezzi to send prices up; fare salire la tensione fig. to raise the tension o temperature6 fig. (progredire) salire di grado to rise in rank; salire nella stima o considerazione di qcn. to rise in sb.'s estimation; salire in classifica [ squadra] to improve one's ranking; salire al trono to accede to the throne, to mount o ascend form. the throne; salire al potere to come to powerto go* up, to climb [ scale]; salire le scale di corsa to run up the stairs. -
12 hinaufklettern
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) climb up ( auf + Akk s.th.); die Leiter hinaufklettern climb up the ladder* * *to climb up* * *hi|nauf|klet|ternvi sep aux seinto climb up* * *((usually with up) to climb by alternate movements of both arms and both legs: He shinned up the tree.) shin* * *hi·nauf|klet·ternI. vt Hilfsverb: sein▪ etw \hinaufklettern to climb [up] sthII. vi Hilfsverb: seinan dieser Stelle [o hier] \hinaufklettern to climb up here* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein climb up[auf] den Baum hinaufklettern — climb up the tree
* * *hinaufklettern v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) climb up (auf +akk sth);die Leiter hinaufklettern climb up the ladder* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein climb up[auf] den Baum hinaufklettern — climb up the tree
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13 слизам
go/come/get down, descend(от кон) alight (от from), dismountслизам от дърво climb down a tree, come/get down from a treeслизам по стълба climb down a ladderслизам по стълбите go down the stairsслизам на гара get out at a stationслизам от самолет step off/leave a planeслизам от кораб disembark, land, come/go ashore from a ship (в at)слизам на европейска земя touch European soilслизам в равнина descend into a plainслизам надолу (по стръмнина) go downhill, ( за влак) run downhillслизам на земята come down to earth (и прен.)помагам някому да слезе help s.o. down(отсядам) put up, stop (в at)слизам до равнището на lower o.s./come down to the level ofслизам от сцената (за пиеса) be off, ( за актьор) leave the stage, прен. (за човек) pass from the picture, disappear from the scene, разг. be out of the runningне слизам от сцената (за пиеса) hold the stageслизам от облаците прен. come back to earth* * *слѝзам,гл. go/come/get down, descend; (от превозно средство) get down/off (от -), alight (from), get out (of); (от кон) alight (от from), dismount; не \слизам от сцената (за пиеса) hold the stage; помагам някому да слезе help s.o. down; ( отсядам) put up, stop (в at); \слизам в равнина descend into a plain; \слизам на гара get out at a station; \слизам на земята come down to earth (и прен.); \слизам надолу (по стръмнина) go downhill, (за влак) run downhill; \слизам от дърво climb down a tree, come/get down from a tree; \слизам от кораб disembark, land, come/go ashore from a ship (в at); \слизам от облаците прен. come back to earth; \слизам от самолет step off/leave a plane; \слизам от сцената (за пиеса) be off, (за актьор) leave the stage, прен. (за човек) pass from the picture, disappear from the scene, разг. be out of the running; \слизам по стълба climb down a ladder; \слизам по стълбите go down the stairs.* * *climb down: слизам a peak - слизам от връх; come down: слизам to earth - слизам на земята; descend: слизам into a plain - слизам в равнина; get down ; get off: от превозно средство; go down* * *1. (от кон) alight (от from), dismount 2. (от превозно средство) get down/off (от -), alight (from), get out (of) 3. (отсядам) put up, stop (в at) 4. go/come/get down, descend 5. СЛИЗАМ в мина go down a mine, descend (into) a mine 6. СЛИЗАМ в равнина descend into a plain 7. СЛИЗАМ до равнището на lower o.s./come down to the level of 8. СЛИЗАМ на гара get out at a station 9. СЛИЗАМ на европейска земя touch European soil 10. СЛИЗАМ на земята come dоwn to earth (и прен.) 11. СЛИЗАМ надолу (по стръмнина) go downhill, (за влак) run downhill 12. СЛИЗАМ от дърво climb down a tree, come/get down from a tree 13. СЛИЗАМ от кораб disembark, land, come/go ashore from a ship (в at) 14. СЛИЗАМ от облаците прен. come back to earth 15. СЛИЗАМ от самолет step off/leave a plane 16. СЛИЗАМ от сцената (за пиеса) be off, (за актьор) leave the stage, прен. (за човек) pass from the picture, disappear from the scene, разг. be out of the running 17. СЛИЗАМ пo стълба climb down a ladder 18. СЛИЗАМ пo стълбите go down the stairs 19. не СЛИЗАМ от сцената (за пиеса) hold the stage 20. помагам някому да слезе help s.o. down -
14 steigen
to climb; to arise; to rise; to prance; to ascend; to go up* * *stei|gen ['ʃtaign] pret stieg [ʃtiːk] ptp gestiegen [gə'ʃtiːgn] aux sein1. vi1) (= klettern) to climbauf einen Berg/Turm/Baum/eine Leiter stéígen — to climb (up) a mountain/tower/tree/ladder
aufs Fahrrad stéígen — to get on(to) the/one's bicycle
aufs Pferd stéígen — to get on(to) or mount the/one's horse
ins Bett/in die Straßenbahn stéígen — to get into bed/on the tram
in die Badewanne stéígen — to climb or get into the bath
in die Kleider stéígen (inf) — to put on one's clothes
vom Fahrrad/Pferd stéígen — to get off or dismount from the/one's bicycle/horse
aus dem Wasser/der Badewanne/dem Bett stéígen — to get out of the water/the bath/bed
aus dem Zug/Bus/Flugzeug stéígen — to get off the train/bus/plane
in den Zug/Bus stéígen — to get on the train/bus
wer hoch steigt, fällt tief (Prov) — the bigger they come the harder they fall (prov)
2) (= sich aufwärtsbewegen) to rise; (Vogel) to rise, to soar; (Flugzeug, Straße) to climb; (= sich erhöhen) (Preis, Zahl, Gehalt etc) to increase, to go up, to rise; (Fieber) to go up; (= zunehmen) (Chancen, Misstrauen, Ungeduld etc) to increase; (Spannung) to increase, to mount; (= sich aufbäumen Pferd) to rear; (= sich auflösen Nebel) to liftDrachen stéígen lassen — to fly kites
der Gestank/Duft stieg ihm in die Nase — the stench/smell reached his nostrils
das Blut stieg ihm in den Kopf/das Gesicht — the blood rushed to his head/face
stéígen — to rise in sb's estimation
3) (inf = stattfinden) to besteigt die Demo/Prüfung oder nicht? — is the demo/exam on or not?
2. vtTreppen, Stufen to climb (up)* * *1) (to rise or ascend.) climb2) ((of the tide) to rise: The boat left the harbour when the tide began to flow.) flow3) (to increase in size, value etc: The temperature/price has gone up.) go up4) (to rise in level: Prices are mounting steeply.) mount5) (to become greater, larger, higher etc; to increase: Food prices are still rising; His temperature rose; If the river rises much more, there will be a flood; Her voice rose to a scream; Bread rises when it is baked; His spirits rose at the good news.) rise6) (the act or rising: the rising of the sun.) rising7) ((the) act of rising: He had a rapid rise to fame; a rise in prices.) rise* * *stei·gen<stieg, gestiegen>[ˈʃtaign̩]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (klettern) to climbdurchs Fenster \steigen to climb through the window2. (besteigen)aufs Fahrrad \steigen to get on the bikeauf ein Pferd \steigen to get on[to] [or mount] a horse3. (absteigen)vom Fahrrad \steigen to get off the bikevon einer Leiter \steigen to come down off a laddervon einem Pferd \steigen to get off a horse, to dismount4. (einsteigen)er stieg in seine Hose (fam) he put on his trousersin die Badewanne \steigen to climb [or get] into the bathin einen Zug \steigen to get on [or board] a train, to entrain liter5. (aussteigen)aus dem Bett \steigen to get out of bedauf die Bremse/aufs Gas \steigen to step on the brakes/on the accelerator [or fam gas]jdm auf den Fuß \steigen to tread on sb's footdie Tränen stiegen ihr in die Augen her eyes welled up with tearsdas Blut stieg ihm ins Gesicht the blood rushed to his face, he blushedder Sekt ist mir zu Kopf gestiegen the sparkling wine has gone to my headder Duft stieg ihm in die Nase the smell reached his nostrilsin die Luft \steigen to rise [up] [or soar] into the air; Flugzeug to climb [into the air]▪ etw \steigen lassen to fly sthDrachen \steigen lassen to fly kites [or go kite-flying]Luftballons \steigen lassen to release balloons into the airins Examen \steigen to take one's exam9. (sich erhöhen) to rise, to go up; Temperatur a. to climb; Popularität to grow; Preis, Wert to increase, to rise; Flut to swell, to riseder Preis dieses Artikels ist um 10% auf €22 gestiegen the price of this article has risen by 10% to €22in jds Achtung \steigen to rise in sb's estimationdas S\steigen und Sinken der Kurse the rise and fall of prices [or rates11. (sich bessern) Chancen, Stimmung to improvemeine Stimmung stieg my spirits roseheute Abend steigt das Fest des Sportvereins the sport club's having a party tonight13. (sich aufbäumen) Pferd to rearII. vt Hilfsverb: seinStufen/Treppen \steigen to climb [up] steps/stairs* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <person, animal, aircraft, etc.> climb; <mist, smoke, sun, object> rise; < balloon> climb, riseauf eine Leiter/die Leiter steigen — climb a ladder/get on to the ladder
aus der Wanne/in die Wanne steigen — get out of/into the bath
in den/aus dem Zug steigen — board or get on/get off or out of the train
ins/aus dem Flugzeug steigen — board/leave the aircraft
der Duft steigt mir in die Nase — the scent gets up my nose; s. auch Kopf 1)
2) (ansteigen, zunehmen) rise (auf + Akk. to, um by) <price, cost, salary, output> increase, rise; <debts, tension> increase, mount; < chances> improvein jemandes Achtung steigen — (fig.) go up or rise in somebody's estimation
3) (ugs.): (stattfinden) be on2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb; mit sein climb <stairs, steps>* * *steigen; steigt, stieg, ist gestiegenA. v/iauf einen Baum/Berg etcsteigen climb (up) a tree/mountain etc;in den Keller/die Schlucht steigen climb ( oder go) down into the cellar/ravine;aufs Pferd steigen mount ( oder get on) one’s horse;vom Pferd steigen dismount (from one’s horse), get off one’s horse;aufs Fahrrad steigen get on ( oder mount) one’s bicycle;vom Fahrrad steigen get off ( oder dismount from) one’s bicycle;aus dem Wasser steigen come out of the water;in die/aus der Wanne steigen climb ( oder get) into/out of the bath;ins/aus dem Bett steigen umg get into/out of bed;mit jemandem ins Bett steigen umg get into bed with sb;auf den Thron steigen ascend the throne;einen Drachen/Ballon steigen lassen fly a kite/send up a balloon;2. umg (treten) step;auf die Bremse steigen slam the brakes on, step on the brakes;aufs Gas steigen step on the gas (Br auch accelerator);ins Examen steigen fig take an exam3.das Blut stieg ihr ins Gesicht the blood rushed to her face;Tränen stiegen ihr in die Augen tears welled up in her eyes;etwas steigt jemandem in die Nase sth gets up ( oder into) sb’s nose4. (höher werden) auch Spannung: rise; Fieber, Temperatur, Thermometer: auch go up; (zunehmen) go up, increase; bedrohlich: escalate; WIRTSCH, Preise, Kurse etc: rise (bis zu to), go up;die Stimmung stieg merklich the general mood improved noticeably, everyone’s spirits rose markedly;die Ansprüche/Aussichten sind gestiegen demands have grown/prospects have improved5. Pferd: (sich aufbäumen) rear6. umg (stattfinden):heute Abend steigt eine Fete there’s a party (on) tonight, there’s going to be a party tonight;der Coup/Banküberfall steigt am Freitag the coup will happen/the bank heist is going down on Friday; → Achtung 2, Dach, Kopf 5, Wert etcB. v/t:Treppen steigen climb stairs* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <person, animal, aircraft, etc.> climb; <mist, smoke, sun, object> rise; < balloon> climb, riseauf eine Leiter/die Leiter steigen — climb a ladder/get on to the ladder
aus der Wanne/in die Wanne steigen — get out of/into the bath
in den/aus dem Zug steigen — board or get on/get off or out of the train
ins/aus dem Flugzeug steigen — board/leave the aircraft
der Duft steigt mir in die Nase — the scent gets up my nose; s. auch Kopf 1)
2) (ansteigen, zunehmen) rise (auf + Akk. to, um by) <price, cost, salary, output> increase, rise; <debts, tension> increase, mount; < chances> improvein jemandes Achtung steigen — (fig.) go up or rise in somebody's estimation
3) (ugs.): (stattfinden) be on2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb; mit sein climb <stairs, steps>* * *- n.rise n. -
15 hochklettern
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-) climb up (auch fig.); hochklettern an (+ Dat) climb (up) s.th.; langsam hochklettern fig. Zinsen etc.: creep up* * *hoch|klet|ternvi sep aux sein (lit, fig)to climb up* * *hoch|klet·ternHilfsverb: seinI. viII. vt▪ etw \hochklettern to climb up sth* * *den Baum hochklettern — climb [up] the tree
* * *langsam hochklettern fig Zinsen etc: creep up* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (ugs.) climb upden Baum hochklettern — climb [up] the tree
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16 erklimmen
v/t (unreg.) geh.1. climb; (Gipfel) auch climb up to2. fig. reach* * *to crest* * *er|klịm|men [ɛɐ'klɪmən] pret erklo\#mm or erkli\#mmte [ɛɐ'klɔmən] ptp erklo\#mmen or erkli\#mmtvt irreg (geh)to scale; (fig) Spitze, höchste Stufe to climb to; (fig ) Leiter to climb or ascend to the top of* * *(to climb (a ladder, cliff etc): The prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.) scale* * *er·klim·men *vt irreg (geh)▪ etw \erklimmen2. (erreichen) to reach sth* * ** * *erklimmen v/t (irr) geh1. climb; (Gipfel) auch climb up to2. fig reach* * * -
17 klimmen
1 [klauteren] climb (up/down) ⇒ clamber (about)2 [rijdend/fietsend een berg opgaan] climb♦voorbeelden:in een boom klimmen • climb (up) a treeover stoelen en tafels klimmen • clamber over chairs and tablesuit een raam klimmen • climb out of a window4 met klimmende belangstelling/aandacht • with growing/mounting interestmet het klimmen der jaren • with advancing years -
18 steigen;
steigt, stieg, ist gestiegenI v/i1. hinauf: climb; in die Luft: auch rise; FLUG. climb ( auf + Akk to); Ballon: auch ascend; Nebel: lift; Wasserspiegel: rise; Sonne: rise, come up; auf einen Baum / Berg etc. steigen climb (up) a tree / mountain etc.; in den Keller / die Schlucht steigen climb ( oder go) down into the cellar / ravine; aufs Pferd steigen mount ( oder get on) one’s horse; vom Pferd steigen dismount (from one’s horse), get off one’s horse; aufs Fahrrad steigen get on ( oder mount) one’s bicycle; vom Fahrrad steigen get off ( oder dismount from) one’s bicycle; aus dem Wasser steigen come out of the water; in die / aus der Wanne steigen climb ( oder get) into / out of the bath; ins / aus dem Bett steigen umg. get into / out of bed; mit jemandem ins Bett steigen umg. get into bed with s.o.; auf den Thron steigen ascend the throne; einen Drachen / Ballon steigen lassen fly a kite / send up a balloon; steigen aus siehe auch aussteigen; steigen in (+ Akk) siehe auch einsteigen2. umg. (treten) step; auf die Bremse steigen slam the brakes on, step on the brakes; aufs Gas steigen step on the gas (Brit. auch accelerator); in die Hose steigen get ( oder step) into one’s trousers (Am. pants); ins Examen steigen fig. take an exam3. das Blut stieg ihr ins Gesicht the blood rushed to her face; Tränen stiegen ihr in die Augen tears welled up in her eyes; etw. steigt jemandem in die Nase s.th. gets up ( oder into) s.o.’s nose4. (höher werden) auch Spannung: rise; Fieber, Temperatur, Thermometer: auch go up; (zunehmen) go up, increase; bedrohlich: escalate; WIRTS., Preise, Kurse etc.: rise ( bis zu to), go up; die Stimmung stieg merklich the general mood improved noticeably, everyone’s spirits rose markedly; die Ansprüche / Aussichten sind gestiegen demands have grown / prospects have improved5. Pferd: (sich aufbäumen) rear6. umg. (stattfinden): heute Abend steigt eine Fete there’s a party (on) tonight, there’s going to be a party tonight; der Coup / Banküberfall steigt am Freitag the coup will happen / the bank heist is going down on Friday; Achtung 2, Dach, Kopf 5, Wert etc. -
19 Baum
m; -(e)s, Bäume1. tree; blühende Bäume trees in blossom; ein abgestorbener Baum a dead tree; stark wie ein Baum sein be as strong as an ox; ein Baum von einem Mann a giant of a man; die Bäume wachsen nicht in den Himmel there’s a limit to everything, you can’t have everything, you can’t win them all umg.; zwischen Baum und Borke stecken oder sitzen be between the devil and the deep blue sea, be between a rock and a hard place; es ist, um auf die Bäume zu klettern umg. it’s enough to ( oder it would) drive you up the wall(s); der Baum der Erkenntnis fig. the Tree of Knowledge; einen alten Baum soll man nicht verpflanzen Sprichw. if the roots run deep, leave the tree where it is; ich könnte Bäume ausreien I feel up to anything2. NAUT. boom* * *der Baum(Flusssperre) boom;(Pflanze) tree* * *[baum]m -(e)s, Bäume['bɔymə] treeer ist stark wie ein Báúm — he's as strong as an ox
zwischen Báúm und Borke stecken or stehen — to be in two minds
einen alten Báúm or alte Bäume soll man nicht verpflanzen (prov) — you can't teach an old dog new tricks
ein Kerl wie ein Báúm (inf) — a tall, athletic guy (inf)
See:* * *(the largest kind of plant, with a thick, firm, wooden stem and branches: We have three apple trees growing in our garden.) tree* * *<-[e]s, Bäume>[baum, pl ˈbɔymə]m1. (Pflanze) treeder \Baum der Erkenntnis the Tree of Knowledgestark wie ein \Baum [as] strong as a horse [or an ox]auf einen \Baum klettern to climb [up] a treeBäume ausreißen können (fig fam: voller Energie sein) to be full of energy [or fam beans]; (viel leisten können) to feel able to tackle anything3.▶ einen alten \Baum [o alte Bäume] soll man nicht verpflanzen (prov) old people should be left in familiar surroundings▶ zwischen \Baum und Borke stehen [o stecken] to be in two minds [about sth], to be stuck between a rock and a hard place* * *der; Baum[e]s, Bäume treeBäume ausreißen können — (fig. ugs.) be or feel ready to tackle anything
* * *1. tree;blühende Bäume trees in blossom;ein abgestorbener Baum a dead tree;stark wie ein Baum sein be as strong as an ox;ein Baum von einem Mann a giant of a man;die Bäume wachsen nicht in den Himmel there’s a limit to everything, you can’t have everything, you can’t win them all umg;sitzen be between the devil and the deep blue sea, be between a rock and a hard place;der Baum der Erkenntnis fig the Tree of Knowledge;einen alten Baum soll man nicht verpflanzen sprichw if the roots run deep, leave the tree where it is;ich könnte Bäume ausreißen I feel up to anything2. SCHIFF boom* * *der; Baum[e]s, Bäume treeBäume ausreißen können — (fig. ugs.) be or feel ready to tackle anything
* * *¨-e m.boom (sailing ships) n.tree n. -
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1) Biology: tree2) Makarov: climb a tree, climb up a tree
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