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1 climb
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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b) ( gradient) ascenso m, subida fc) ( Aviat) ascenso m -
2 stiff
stif1) (rigid or firm, and not easily bent, folded etc: He has walked with a stiff leg since he injured his knee; stiff cardboard.) rígido, tieso2) (moving, or moved, with difficulty, pain etc: I can't turn the key - the lock is stiff; I woke up with a stiff neck; I felt stiff the day after the climb.) duro3) ((of a cooking mixture etc) thick, and not flowing: a stiff dough.) espeso4) (difficult to do: a stiff examination.) difícil5) (strong: a stiff breeze.) fuerte6) ((of a person or his manner etc) formal and unfriendly: I received a stiff note from the bank manager.) frío, formal, estirado•- stiffly- stiffness
- stiffen
- stiffening
- bore
- scare stiff
stiff adj rígido / durotr[stɪf]1 (hair, fabric) rígido,-a, tieso,-a; (card, collar, brush, lock) duro,-a3 (door, window) difícil de abrir, difícil de cerrar4 (not liquid) espeso,-a, consistente5 (person, manner) estirado,-a, tieso,-a; (smile) forzado,-a6 figurative use (climb, test, etc) difícil, duro,-a; (breeze) fuerte; (sentence, punishment) severo,-a7 familiar (price, fee) excesivo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto keep a stiff upper lip poner a mal tiempo buena carato be bored stiff aburrirse como una ostrato be frozen stiff estar helado,-a hasta los huesosto be scared stiff estar muerto,-a de miedoto be worried stiff estar preocupadísimo,-astiff ['stɪf] adj1) rigid: rígido, tiesoa stiff dough: una masa firme2) : agarrotado, entumecidostiff muscles: músculos entumecidos3) stilted: acartonado, poco natural4) strong: fuerte (dícese del viento, etc.)5) difficult, severe: severo, difícil, duroadj.• duro, -a adj.• empinado, -a adj.• entumecido, -a adj.• espeso, -a adj.• estirado, -a adj.• fuerte adj.• rígido, -a adj.• subido, -a adj.• tieso, -a adj.• yerto, -a adj.n.• cadáver s.m.
I stɪfadjective -er, -est1)a) <collar/bristles> duro; < fabric> tieso, duro; < corpse> rígido; < muscles> entumecido, agarrotadoto have a stiff neck — tener* tortícolis
I'm stiff after that walk — estoy dolorido or (esp AmL) adolorido despues de la caminata
b) <paste/dough> consistente2) <test/climb> difícil, duro; < resistance> férreo, tenaz; < penalty> fuerte, severo; <terms/conditions> duro; <breeze/drink> fuerte3) <person/manner> almidonado, acartonado, estirado; <bow/smile> forzado, poco espontáneo
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noun (sl) fiambre m (fam), cuerpo m[stɪf]1. ADJ(compar stiffer) (superl stiffest)1) (=rigid) [card, paper, chair] rígido, duro; [collar, fabric] duro, tieso; [brush, boots] duro; [corpse] rígido2) (=firm) [paste, mixture] compacto, consistente3) (Physiol) [joints, limbs, muscles] entumecido, agarrotado; [fingers] rígido, agarrotado; [movement] rígidoinactivity can make your joints stiff — sus articulaciones se pueden entumecer or agarrotar por la inactividad
to become or get stiff — [joints, limbs, muscles] entumecerse, agarrotarse
to feel stiff — (because of cold, injury etc) sentirse agarrotado; (after exercise) tener agujetas
I feel stiff all over — (after exercise) tengo agujetas por todo el cuerpo
to be stiff with cold — estar aterido, estar entumecido de frío
- be as stiff as a board or poker- keep a stiff upper lip4) (=unresponsive) [door, drawer, lock] duro, que no abre bien, atorado (esp LAm)the lock was stiff — costaba abrir el cerrojo, el cerrojo no abría bien
5) (=cold, formal) [smile, bow] frío; [person, manner] estirado, frío; [atmosphere] estirado, fríohe gave a stiff bow — se inclinó con frialdad or con formalidad
stiff and formal — [person, manner, atmosphere] estirado y formal
6) (=tough) [climb, test] difícil, duro; [penalty, sentence, fine] severo; [resistance] tenaz; [challenge] difícil; [opposition, competition] duro7) (=high) [price] excesivo, exorbitante; [price rise] fuerte8) (=strong) [breeze] fuerte; [drink] cargadothat's a bit stiff! * — ¡eso es mucho or demasiado!, ¡se han pasado! *
2.ADVto be worried stiff — estar muy preocupado, estar preocupadísimo
3. N**1) (=corpse) cadáver m, fiambre * m hum2) (US) (=tramp) vagabundo(-a) m / f ; (=drunk) borracho(-a) m / f* * *
I [stɪf]adjective -er, -est1)a) <collar/bristles> duro; < fabric> tieso, duro; < corpse> rígido; < muscles> entumecido, agarrotadoto have a stiff neck — tener* tortícolis
I'm stiff after that walk — estoy dolorido or (esp AmL) adolorido despues de la caminata
b) <paste/dough> consistente2) <test/climb> difícil, duro; < resistance> férreo, tenaz; < penalty> fuerte, severo; <terms/conditions> duro; <breeze/drink> fuerte3) <person/manner> almidonado, acartonado, estirado; <bow/smile> forzado, poco espontáneo
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noun (sl) fiambre m (fam), cuerpo m -
3 difícil
difícil adjetivo 1 ‹ examen› hard, difficult;◊ me fue muy difícil decírselo it was very hard o difficult for me to tell him;es difícil de hacer/entender it's difficult o hard to do/understand 2 ( poco probable) unlikely; veo difícil que gane I doubt if she'll win
difícil adjetivo
1 (que cuesta trabajo o esfuerzo intelectual) difficult, hard
difícil de explicar, difficult to explain
difícil de soportar, hard to bear
2 (improbable) unlikely: es difícil que suceda, it is unlikely that that will happen
3 (una persona) difficult ' difícil' also found in these entries: Spanish: amarre - cañón - compaginación - concienciarse - delicada - delicado - despreocuparse - disyuntiva - engorrosa - engorroso - escabrosa - escabroso - escala - espinosa - espinoso - estrechamiento - gustar - harta - harto - hueso - impronunciable - insensible - judicatura - lance - mas - onerosa - oneroso - papelón - respirar - sí - tocha - tocho - viabilidad - arrecho - caprichoso - contentar - costar - creer - duro - epopeya - especial - esperar - esquivo - fregado - hacer - ingrato - jodido - malabarismo - mancha - manchar English: arduous - around - awkward - beating - choose - climb - concentrate - cumbersome - desperately - difficult - distance - dodgy - elusive - embark - folly - for - gap - grammar - hard - hard-won - housekeeper - immensely - injustice - lean - mess - problematic - problematical - realize - replacement - ruggedness - scramble - shake off - situation - so - sticky - stiff - surely - think ahead - to - tough - tricky - trying - agonizing - deep - demanding - going - increasingly - keep - likely - plight
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