Climbing – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
climbing
n.
scaling, going up, ascending; sport of going up mountains, sport of ascending a wall or rocks
adj.
having a inclination to climb (such as a climbing plant)
climb
v.
ascend, go up; slope upward; gradually move upward
Climbing
Climbing is the activity of using one's hands, feet, or any other part of the body to ascend a steep object. It is done recreationally, competitively, in trades that rely on it, and in emergency rescue and military operations. It is done indoors and out, on natural and manmade structures.
Climbing!
Climbing!, also known as
Mountain Climbing!, is the official debut
studio album by American
blues rock band
Mountain. Released on March 7, 1970, the album featured the 'classic' Mountain lineup of
Leslie West (guitar, vocals),
Felix Pappalardi (bass, piano) and
Corky Laing (drums, percussion), and followed the West solo album
Mountain featuring Pappalardi and drummer Norman Smart, released in 1969 and often credited to the band. Produced by Pappalardi, the album reached number 17 on the American
Billboard 200 albums chart and featured the band's best-known song, "
Mississippi Queen". "For Yasgur's Farm" was actually performed at the
Woodstock Festival in August 1969 with a different title. It was retitled for the album.
climbing
Noun
1. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
(synonym) climb, mounting
(hypernym) rise, rising, ascent, ascension
(derivation) climb, climb up, mount, go up
climb
Noun
1. an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
(synonym) ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, upgrade
(hypernym) slope, incline, side
(hyponym) uphill
2. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
(synonym) climbing, mounting
(hypernym) rise, rising, ascent, ascension
(derivation) wax, mount, rise
3. the act of climbing something; "it was a difficult climb to the top"
(synonym) mount
(hypernym) rise, ascent, ascension, ascending
(hyponym) scaling
(derivation) climb up, mount, go up
Verb
1. go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?"
(synonym) climb up, mount, go up
(hypernym) rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
(hyponym) scale
(see-also) hop on, mount, mount up, get on, jump on, climb on, bestride
(derivation) ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, upgrade
2. move with difficulty, by grasping
(hypernym) move
(hyponym) clamber, scramble, shin, shinny, skin, struggle, sputter
3. go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
(synonym) wax, mount, rise
(hypernym) increase
(hyponym) jump
(derivation) climbing, mounting
4. slope upward; "The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill"
(hypernym) slope, incline, pitch
(derivation) ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, upgrade
5. improve one's social status; "This young man knows how to climb the social ladder"
(hypernym) progress, come on, come along, advance, get on, get along, shape up
(derivation) social climber, climber
6. increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
(synonym) rise, go up
(hypernym) grow
(hyponym) soar
(derivation) climbing, mounting
climbing
n.
horolezectví
climb
v.
vylézt; lézt; jít lézt; stoupat; uznat chybu (v čem)
climbing
Rzecz.
wspinaczka; alpinizm
climb
Czas.
wspinać się; wchodzić; gramolić się; wdrapywać się; wspinać się; wspinać się; iść do góry; przyznawać się do błędu; zmieniać zdanie