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词汇 clamber
释义 clamber
verb[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
uk /ˈklæm.bər/ us /ˈklæm.bɚ/
to climb up, across, or into somewhere with difficulty, using the hands and the feet: (手脚并用费力地)攀登,攀爬
They clambered over/up the rocks.他们攀上了岩石。
I clambered into/onto the bus.我挤进了公共汽车。
She clambered into bed.她爬上了床。
Synonyms
scramble
shin
shinnyUS
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to move onto or towards the top of something
climbIt was an effort to climb the stairs.
ascendShe ascended the podium and began to speak.
scaleHe claims to have scaled every peak of the Himalayas.
mountThe cowboy mounted his horse and rode off into the sunset.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving upwards
ascend
ascension
ascent
be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom
bristle
climb
come
come up
heave
levitation
mount
pop up
pull
rise
scale
scramble
shinny
soar
soaring
take something off

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Moving on your hands and legs or on your stomach
clamber
noun[ Cusually singular ]
uk /ˈklæm.bər/ us /ˈklæm.bɚ/
a climb up, across, or into somewhere that is difficult, so that you have to use your hands to help you:
I was worn out after my clamber up the hillside.
Drop into old-fashioned tearooms for a cream tea, then work it off with a clamber over the rocks.
Synonym
scramble
 
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There is a small clamber up before the path takes a level route.
Climbing to a nearby mine involved a rather risky clamber along a narrow ledge.
A visit to administration necessitated a strenuous clamber up to an attic office on the fourth floor.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving upwards
ascend
ascension
ascent
be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom
bristle
climb
come
come up
heave
levitation
mount
pop up
pull
rise
scale
scramble
shinny
soar
soaring
take something off

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Moving on your hands and legs or on your stomach

clamber | American Dictionary


clamber
verb[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
us/ˈklæm·bər, -ər/
to climb somewhere with difficulty, often needing to use both hands and feet:
The baby clambered up the stairs.

Examples of clamber


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Certainly, his calm escape after his crime does not characterize him as guilt ridden over his actions : he ' ' clambered leisurely to the ceiling ' ' and ' ' disappeared through the sky-light ' ' (908).
They are generally shy and seldom fly, instead foarge mostly by clambering up reeds and grasses, often quite agilely.
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They are acrobatic birds, well-adapted for clambering through trees.
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Spectators clambered up the sides of the bay for vantage points, while hundreds more stayed on board steamboats, yachts and in row boats below.
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The storming troops, including men of the 73rd and 74th regiments, clambered up the breach and fought their way along the ramparts.
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Everyone left their careers at the roadside before clambering the stairs and plunging into questionable behaviour.
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He clambers out and the crowd chase him.
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The skipper of the whaleboat then went to the lee side of the cruiser and clambered aboard.
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The lesser swamp warbler is usually seen alone or in pairs, moving through wetland reedbeds, and clambering up and down reed stems.
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Most live in scrubland and frequently hunt food by clambering through thick tangled growth or pursuing it on the ground.
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Ultimately, 15 more survivors clambered up the boarding nets to safety; a total of two officers and 30 men were recovered from the sea.
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In the initial attack, battle group 380 captured 2 blockhouses by clambering on their roofs and dropping explosive charges into their embrasures.
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Finding themselves in the yard of the neighbouring bridewell, they clambered over the 22-foot-high (6.7 m) prison gate to freedom.
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From here, the patients clambered out through a window and then ran across the yard to the barricade.
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Others clambered aboard two crowded trains that were able to leave the threatened town.
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