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61 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) a se căţăra -
62 clamber
vaevaliselt ronima (er neljakäpuli), ukerdama -
63 clamber\ up
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64 clamber
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65 clamber
['klæmbə] 1. v1) де́ртися ( вгору); чіпля́тися (up)2) ви́тися ( про рослину)2. nвиліза́ння, видира́ння ( вгору) -
66 clamber
карабкаться; взбираться -
67 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) σκαρφαλώνω -
68 clamber\ up
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69 clamber
s.subida, trepada.v.trepar, encaramarse a gatas, subir a gatas, subir gateando.vi.trepar ( up o over por) (pt & pp clambered) -
70 clamber into
v.subirse con dificultar a, subir con dificultar a, subirse a. -
71 clamber onto
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72 clamber over
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73 clamber up
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74 clamber
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75 clamber
1. n трудный или сложный подъём; трудное восхождение2. v карабкаться; взбираться цепляясь3. v бесцеремонно пробиваться, расталкивать локтями4. v витьсяСинонимический ряд:ascend (verb) ascend; climb; crawl; go up; mount; scale; scrabble; scramble; surmount -
76 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) grimper -
77 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) trepar -
78 CLAMBER
[V]SCANDO (-ERE SCANDI SCANSUM)CONSCENDO (-ERE -SCENDI -SCENSUM)EREPO (-ERE -REPSI -REPTUM) -
79 clamber
Iகைகால்களால் பற்றிக் கொண்டு கஷ்டப்பட்டு மேலே ஏறு, தொற்றி ஏறுIIகைகால்களால் பற்றிக் கொண்டு கஷ்டப்பட்டு மேலே ஏறுதொற்றி ஏறு -
80 clamber
klouter
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Clamber — Clam ber, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Clambered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Clambering}.] [OE clambren, clameren, to heap together, climb; akin to Icel. klambra to clamp, G. klammern. Cf. {Clamp}, {Climb}.] To climb with difficulty, or with hands and feet; also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clamber — Clam ber, n. The act of clambering. T. Moore. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clamber — Clam ber, v. t. To ascend by climbing with difficulty. [1913 Webster] Clambering the walls to eye him. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clamber — (v.) late 14c., possibly frequentative of M.E. climben to climb (preterit clamb), or akin to O.N. klembra to hook (oneself) on. Related: Clambered; clambering … Etymology dictionary
clamber — ► VERB ▪ climb or move in an awkward and laborious way. ► NOUN ▪ an act of clambering. ORIGIN probably from clamb, obsolete past tense of CLIMB(Cf. ↑climbable) … English terms dictionary
clamber — [klam′bər] vi., vt. [ME clambren; akin to ON klembra, Ger (sich) klammern, to hook (oneself) on: for IE base see CLIMB] to climb with effort or clumsily, esp. by using the hands as well as the feet n. a clumsy or hard climb clamberer n … English World dictionary
clamber — UK [ˈklæmbə(r)] / US [ˈklæmbər] verb [intransitive] Word forms clamber : present tense I/you/we/they clamber he/she/it clambers present participle clambering past tense clambered past participle clambered to climb something with difficulty, using … English dictionary
clamber — v. (P; intr.) to clamber into/onto a bus * * * [ klæmbə] (P; intr.) to clamber into/onto a bus … Combinatory dictionary
clamber down — phr verb Clamber down is used with these nouns as the object: ↑slope … Collocations dictionary
clamber up — phr verb Clamber up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ladder, ↑slope … Collocations dictionary
clamber — clam|ber [ˈklæmbə US ər] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from clamb, old past tense of climb] to climb or move slowly somewhere, using your hands and feet because it is difficult or steep clamber over/across… … Dictionary of contemporary English