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1
to go up, or to go towards the
top
of something:
Examples:
The
plane
climbed
quickly
to a
height
of 30,000
feet
.
As it
leaves
the
village
, the
road
climbs
steeply up the
mountain
.
The
sun
climbed
higher
in the
sky
.
2
to use your
legs
, or your
legs
and hands, to go up or onto the
top
of something:
Examples:
to climb the
stairs
/
mountain
I
hate
climbing
ladders
.
We're going
climbing
(=
climbing
mountains
as a
sport
) in
Scotland
next
weekend
.
3
If a
price
,
number
, or
amount
climbs
, it
increases
:
Examples:
Our
costs
have
climbed
rapidly
in the last few years.
4
to move into a
higher
social
position
, or to
improve
your
position
at work:
Examples:
He
quickly
climbed
to the
top
of his
profession
.
5
to move into or out of a
small
space
awkwardly
or with
difficulty
or
effort
:
Examples:
They
climbed
into the
truck
and
drove
away.
We can't stop
Tom
climbing
out of his
cot
.
6
to
grow
upwards
:
Examples:
There's
masses
of
ivy
climbing
up/over the
walls
of our house.
7
an
act
or
process
of
climbing
:
Examples:
We were very
tired
after our climb.
The climb down the
mountain
took
longer
than the climb up.
I've made three
climbs
so far this year.
Her climb to
power
has been very
rapid
.
8
a place or
object
to be
climbed
:
Examples:
The
north
face of the Eiger is a very
difficult
climb.
9
to go up, or go up something or to the
top
of something:
Examples:
[ I ] We
climbed
to the
top
of the
hill
, where we had a great
view
.
[ T ] She
climbed
the
stairs
to the
third
floor
.
[ I ] The
plane
is still
climbing
and will
level
off at 33,000
feet
.
[ I ]
fig
. As he
climbed
the
corporate
ladder
(=
moved
into better and better
positions
in
business
), his
salary
increased
dramatically
.
10
To climb is also to
increase
:
Examples:
[ I ] The
cost
of
goods
is
climbing
.
11
to move in a way that
uses
your
arms
and
legs
and
often
involves
careful
control
over your
body
:
Examples:
He
climbed
down from the
ladder
to get some more
paint
.
12
an
act
of going up:
Examples:
It was a long,
difficult
climb to the
top
of the
hill
.
13
if a
price
,
number
, or
amount
climbs
, it
increases
:
Examples:
costs
/
prices
/
rates
climb Our
costs
have
climbed
rapidly
in the last few years.
climb
steadily
/steeply/
slowly
14
to
improve
your
position
at work or in
society
:
Examples:
He
quickly
climbed
to the
top
of his
profession
.
climb the
housing
/
promotion
/
corporate
ladder
As
executives
struggle
to climb the
corporate
ladder
, they
often
do not want to say anything that could
harm
their
chances
.
15
an
increase
in a
price
,
number
, or
amount
:
Examples:
a climb in sth A
sustained
climb in
interest
rates
could hit some
parts
of the
housing
market
harder
than others.
16
a
period
of
improvement
or
progress
:
Examples:
It's going to be a long, hard climb before we get out of this
recession
.
Her climb to the
top
of the
profession
was
remarkably
quick
.
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