Climbing in spanish

Alpinismo

pronunciation: ɑlpinismoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

climb2 = subir, trepar, remontar, escalar, ascender. [La "b" no se pronuncia. Consultar la entrada "mb" para ver otras palabras en donde la "b" tampoco se pronuncia]

Example: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.

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» climb + aboard = subirse a bordo, montarse a bordo.

Example: Seven desperate migrants have been fished out of the English Channel after trying to climb aboard a moving ferry bound for Britain.

» climb + a ladder = montarse en una escalera, subirse en una escalera.

Example: Don't climb a ladder if the soles of your shoes or boots are wet, muddy or slippery.

» climb around = trepar de aquí para allá, trepar de arriba para abajo.

Example: Jungle gyms also come in many different forms and structures, having in common only that they allow for climbing around.

» climb down = bajar, descender.

Example: When the look of the sky informed us that it was getting along toward suppertime, we climbed down and said 'So long' and 'See you tomorrow,' and went our separate ways in the dusk.

» climb on + the bandwagon = subirse al tren, subirse al carro, engancharse al carro, arrimarse al sol que más calienta, aprovecharse de una oportunidad pasajera, arrimarse al árbol que más cobija, arrimarse al árbol que da más sombra, aprovecharse del chollo, sacar provecho del chollo.

Example: Once they find this out, they will certainly want to climb on the bandwagon and not be left behind.

» climb on + the gravy train = subirse al tren, subirse al carro, engancharse al carro, arrimarse al sol que más calienta, aprovecharse de una oportunidad pasajera, arrimarse al árbol que más cobija, arrimarse al árbol que da más sombra, aprovecharse del chollo, sacar provecho del chollo.

Example: Iraqis should be staying in Iraq and helping to building a decent, civilized country, not coming here and climbing on the gravy train.

» climb out of = salir de.

Example: As regards the construction of large libraries Sweden has begun climbing out of the trough which it entered in the 1970s.

» climb over + a wall = trepar un muro, trepar una pared.

Example: Thousands of people are crossing from Libya into Tunisia at border crossings by climbing over walls.

» climb + (the) stairs = subir las escaleras, subir escaleras.

Example: I was out of breath after short walks and could hardly climb stairs.

» climb (up) + the corporate ladder = ascender, ascender de categoría, subir de categoría.

Example: This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.

» climb (up) + the ladder = ascender, ascender de categoría, subir de categoría.

Example: If you carry on helping me and the others like you do, you might get to climb up the ladder someday.

» climb (up) + the ladder of success = subir la escalera del éxito, trepar la escalera del éxito.

Example: You can't climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pocket.

» climb (up) + the ranks = ascender, ascender de categoría, subir de categoría.

Example: Football referees can start training at a minimum age of 14, although it takes time and experience to climb the ranks in order to become a top official in the Premier League.

» climb (up) + the success ladder = subir la escalera del éxito, trepar la escalera del éxito.

Example: She wanted to climb the success ladder on her own merits of intellect and ability.

» time to climb off the fence = ser hora de definirse.

Example: The article 'Time to climb off the fence' discusses the policy concerning publicly held data both in the USA and Europe.

climbing = escalada, alpinismo, montañismo. [La "b" no se pronuncia. Pincha en para ver otras palabras en donde la "b" tampoco se pronuncia]

Example: Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.

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» free-climbing = escalada libre.

Example: The present study investigates the main differences between the following four mountain disciplines: free-climbing, alpinism, speleology and ski jumping.

» hill-climbing algorithm = algoritmo ?.

Example: The direction of this movement is chosen according to a hill-climbing algorithm.

» mountain climbing = escalada, alpinismo, montañismo.

Example: Mountain climbing is an extreme sport that can be highly dangerous, and even fatal.

» rock climbing = escalada.

Example: Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.

Climbing synonyms

climb in spanish: subida, pronunciation: klaɪm part of speech: verb, noun mounting in spanish: montaje, pronunciation: maʊntɪŋ part of speech: noun scandent in spanish: escandente, pronunciation: skændənt part of speech: adjective
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