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1 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) klatre* * *['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) klatre -
2 clamber
'klæmbə(to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) trepartr['klæmbəSMALLr/SMALL]1 trepar gateando ( over, a)clamber ['klæmbər] vi: treparse o subirse torpementev.• gatear v.• trepar v.'klæmbər, 'klæmbə(r)intransitive verb trepar['klæmbǝ(r)]they clambered over the wall — treparon or se encaramaron al muro y saltaron
1.N subida f2.VI trepar, subir gateando ( over sobre) (up a)* * *['klæmbər, 'klæmbə(r)]intransitive verb treparthey clambered over the wall — treparon or se encaramaron al muro y saltaron
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3 clamber
intransitive verbklettern; [Baby:] krabbeln* * *['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) klimmen* * *clam·ber[ˈklæmbəʳ, AM -ɚ]* * *['klmbə(r)]1. viklettern, kraxeln (esp S Ger)to clamber up a hill —
2. nKletterei f, Kraxelei f (esp S__nbsp;Ger)* * *clamber [ˈklæmbə(r)]A v/i (mühsam) klettern:clamber up a tree auf einen Baum klettern, einen Baum hochkletternB (mühsames) Klettern* * *intransitive verbklettern; [Baby:] krabbelnclamber up a wall — auf eine Mauer klettern; eine Mauer hochklettern
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4 clamber
'klæmbə(to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) klatre, klyve, kravleIsubst. \/ˈklæmbə\/klatring, klyving, kravlingIIverb \/ˈklæmbə\/klatre, klyve, kravle -
5 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) klöngrast -
6 clamber
kúszás, kapaszkodás to clamber: kúszik* * *['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) (fel)mászik -
7 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) trepar* * *clam.ber[kl'æmbə] n escalada, subida difícil. • vt+vi 1 escalar valendo-se de pés e mãos, trepar, subir com dificuldade. 2 fig subir, tornar-se proeminente. -
8 clamber
v. tırmanmak, sarılarak tırmanmak* * *tırman* * *['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) güçlükle tırmanmak -
9 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) plezati* * *[klaembə]1.intransitive verb(up) plezati, vzpenjati se;2.nounplezanje, vzpenjanje, vzpon -
10 clamber
• nousta• kavuta• kivuta• kiivetä* * *'klæmbə(to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) kavuta -
11 clamber
['klæmbə(r)]verbo intransitivo inerpicarsito clamber over, up, across — arrampicarsi su
* * *['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) arrampicarsi* * *clamber /ˈklæmbə(r)/n.arrampicata difficile.(to) clamber /ˈklæmbə(r)/v. i.arrampicarsi (con difficoltà, spec. usando mani e piedi): to clamber up a scaffold, arrampicarsi su un'impalcatura; to clamber over a fence, scavalcare uno steccato.* * *['klæmbə(r)]verbo intransitivo inerpicarsito clamber over, up, across — arrampicarsi su
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12 clamber
['klæmbə(r)]vi* * *['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) wdrapywać się -
13 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) rāpties* * *uzrāpties -
14 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) karstytis -
15 clamber
n. klättring, kravlande--------v. klänga* * *['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) klättra, kravla, klänga -
16 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) šplhat* * *• šplhat -
17 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) šplhať* * *• šplhat• liezt -
18 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) a se căţăra -
19 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) σκαρφαλώνω -
20 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) grimper
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