Trepa in english

Climb

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trepa = social climber ; upstart ; creep ; weasel. 

Example: New ideas are most likely to be introduced and pursued by 'social climbers'.Example: Otherwise they run the risk of being usurped by upstart local government PR men or newspaper consortia.Example: Remember before you give your heart away to figure out if he's a creep or not because creeps are just there to use you for whatever needs they have.Example: The article suggests some tactics to counter the underhand ways of the weasels in the workplace.

trepar = scale ; climb ; clamber. 

Example: You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.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.Example: Earlier, police were spotted clambering over rooftops looking for a man who had allegedly abandoned a stolen car and was breaking off TV antennas.

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» estructura para treparmonkey bars [Estructuras de diferentes formas que se ubican en diferentes tipos de parques o zonas públicas o privadas para que la gente haga ejercicio trepando por ella]jungle gym [Estructuras de diferentes formas que se ubican en diferentes tipos de parques o zonas públicas o privadas para que la gente haga ejercicio trepando por ella] .

Example: She was so chicken she wouldn't even go on the monkey bars.

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

» trepar a gatasclamber .

Example: Earlier, police were spotted clambering over rooftops looking for a man who had allegedly abandoned a stolen car and was breaking off TV antennas.

» trepar de aquí para alláclimb around .

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

» trepar de arriba para abajoclimb around .

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

» trepar la escalera del éxitoclimb (up) + the success ladderclimb (up) + the ladder of successmove up + the ladder of success .

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

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

Example: Many persons believe that to move up the ladder of success and achievement, they must forget the past, repress it, and relinquish it.

» trepar una paredclimb over + a wall .

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

» trepar un muroclimb over + a wall .

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

Trepa synonyms

rise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz part of speech: noun, verb raise in spanish: aumento, pronunciation: reɪz part of speech: verb mount in spanish: montar, pronunciation: maʊnt part of speech: noun, verb wax in spanish: cera, pronunciation: wæks part of speech: noun upgrade in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: əpgreɪd part of speech: verb, noun ascent in spanish: ascenso, pronunciation: əsent part of speech: noun mounting in spanish: montaje, pronunciation: maʊntɪŋ part of speech: noun go up in spanish: subir, pronunciation: goʊʌp part of speech: verb climbing in spanish: alpinismo, pronunciation: klaɪmɪŋ part of speech: noun acclivity in spanish: cuesta, pronunciation: æklɪvɪti part of speech: noun climb up in spanish: subir, pronunciation: klaɪmʌp part of speech: verb
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