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I . climb [klaɪm] SUST.

III . climb [klaɪm] V. intr.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to climb on the bandwagon coloq.

climb down V. intr. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (retract argument)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The castaways would be attached to a rope threaded through obstacles which they would have to climb under, over, or around.
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The two climb down the ivy and arrive at their flat.
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Climb 60 ice couloirs and snow of the fluted northwest face.
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This climb at that time was reputed to be one of the hardest in the Alps.
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They had a bivouac and resumed the climb at 3.35 a.m. on the next day.
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Those who had nothing to climb onto quickly succumbed to hypothermia.
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They are unable to climb out; the limiting factor is time as the teacher is enclosed in a suit with a finite oxygen supply.
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The cost ranges from $1 to work out in the gym to $10 to climb the rock wall.
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The situation seemed so hopeless that many rebels refused to climb the ladders.
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Today, it is open to the public year round, and is a popular place to either walk around, or climb up.
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