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1 encaramarse
1 (subirse) to climb up, get high up2 figurado (encumbrarse) to reach a high position* * *VPR (=subirse) to perch, sit up highencaramarse a — [+ árbol] to climb up to, climb on to
* * *verbo pronominalencaramarse a or en algo — a árbol/valla to climb up; a taburete to climb on to
* * *= perch.Ex. The pinnacle is depicted as pointed probably because it can be attained temporarily but it is difficult to perch upon indefinitely.* * *verbo pronominalencaramarse a or en algo — a árbol/valla to climb up; a taburete to climb on to
* * *= perch.Ex: The pinnacle is depicted as pointed probably because it can be attained temporarily but it is difficult to perch upon indefinitely.
* * *encaramarse [A1 ]encaramarse A or EN algo:se encaramó a un árbol para poder ver el desfile she climbed (up) a tree so that she could see the parademe encaramé a un taburete para alcanzarla I got onto o climbed onto a stool so I could reach it* * *
encaramarse ( conjugate encaramarse) verbo pronominal encaramarse a or en algo ‹a árbol/valla› to climb up;
‹ a taburete› to climb on to
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English:
clamber
* * *vprse encaramó a una farola she climbed up a lamppostse encaramaron al primer puesto de la clasificación they went o got to the top of the league3. Am [abochornarse] to blush* * *v/r climb* * *vr: to perch
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