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[klaɪm]vподниматься, карабкаться, влезать, взбираться- climb a mountain- climb a tree
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[klaɪm]1. n(gen) ascesa, salita, (of mountain) scalata, arrampicata, Aer ascesa2. vt(also: climb up) (tree, ladder etc) salire su, arrampicarsi su, (staircase) salire, (mountain, wall) scalarewe had to climb three flights of stairs to get there — abbiamo dovuto salire tre rampe di scale per arrivarci
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1. viSee:= academic.ru/13432/climb">climb2. vi +prep objladder etc hinaufsteigen; tree, wall hochklettern* * *climb up v/i hinauf-, heraufsteigen, -klettern* * *v.hinaufsteigen v. -
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vпробивать себе дорогу, подниматься по ступенькам карьеры, делать карьеруto climb up the ladder — подниматься по служебной или общественной лестнице, делать карьеру
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v робити кар'єру, пробивати собі дорогу- to climb to the heights of power досягнути вершини влади- to climb to success досягнути успіху- to climb up the ladder підніматись по суспільній драбині, робити кар'єру -
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N1. सीढीUse this ladder to climb up.Hard work is a sure ladder to advance in one's career.--------V1. सीढी बनाना -
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n- to climb up the ladder робити кар'єру- to get one's foot on the ladder покласти початок (кар'єрі тощо) -
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(тж перен) ле́стница ж ( приставная)climb up the political ladder — взбира́ться по полити́ческой ле́стнице
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1) Общая лексика: подниматься по социальной лестнице2) Макаров: подниматься по общественной лестницеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > climb up the social ladder
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Общая лексика: влезть на самый верх лестницыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > climb up to the top of the ladder
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HRa sequence of posts from most junior to most senior within an organization or department. A career ladder provides a structured path for an employee to climb up through an organization. It is most typical of bureaucracies, as flat organization structures tend not to be hierarchical to the same extent. -
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подниматься по общественной лестнице, делать карьеруEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to climb up the ladder
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взбираться/подниматься по общественной лестницеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to climb the social ladder
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карабкаться/взбираться по лестницеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to climb up the ladder
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climb — Ⅰ. climb UK US /klaɪm/ verb ► [I] if a price, number, or amount climbs, it increases: costs/prices/rates climb »Our costs have climbed rapidly in the last few years. »climb steadily/steeply/slowly ► [I or T] to improve your position at work or in … Financial and business terms
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