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词汇 example_english_climb
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Examples of climb


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They climbed mountains, descended rivers and looked out over vast interior plains.
When the process is stopped, the path inscribed in the tree by climbing reaches a leaf.
The simplex crossover is fully inspired from hill climbing like algorithms.
Second, climbing and descending stairs in the manual mode requires operator's knowledge, experience, skills and training.
First, the operation in manual mode is intuitive, and it would be almost impossible to ascertain stability on climbing and descent.
They silently accepted my o^er, climbing into the back of my car and politely indicating where they wanted to descend.
Having just climbed down from the trees, these first humans were thus relatively small.
They have invested heavily in cotton as the sole possibility for climbing out of poverty and keeping their countries stable.
A usurper is climbing the steps to the throne, and he promises changes.
Other environmental samples included soil, debris from footwear used at the camp and from the climbing tower.
The grouped ages and climbing the tower did not account for any significant variation.
You awaken one morning on your amply outfitted but very small boat to find that a shipwrecked sailor has climbed aboard.
Isolated ripples and some climbing ripples locally preserved.
They had more natural feelings than those who climbed up the power ladder of the company's management.
The movements and habits of climbing plants (2nd edition).
Exclosure quadrats were infiltrated by small numbers of crabs that climbed over the fencing requiring repeated trapping throughout the experiment.
Samples were obtained for all species consumed, by climbing specific trees where monkeys had been observed to feed.
Although a liana may simultaneously utilize several of these climbing mechanisms, it is normally possible to recognize the prevalent climbing mode.
The scramblers, which represent the least specialized climbing mode, merely lean on their host plants.
The majority of the lianas that had recently climbed their hosts were growing on small diameter host trees.
Significantly different climbing mechanisms are marked with different letters.
Each plant has only one climbing main stem.
The following night, at 18h00-19h00, the beetles climbed through the staminate spadix area, becoming covered with the copious pollen released by the anthers.
A field assistant with excellent tree-climbing and insect-localizing skills then climbed the tree and located the animal.
The coordinate system of visual climbing fibres to the flocculus.
Visiting and contemplating the historical markers requires climbing to their location on the hill, keeping bodily and cognitive memory closely linked.
In 10% the bilateral stiffness affects the pelvic girdle, usually causing difficulty in climbing or descending stairs.
A wooden tower was assembled and was climbed by many of the children and some adults.
We also did not believe our descriptions of mice freely climbing about the underside of water filled cages, would pacify the skeptics either.
Respondents were asked 10 questions regarding health limitations across typical daily activities, such as climbing stairs.
There are no strict local maxima, however, that is, climbing downhill is never required to access a higher peak.
The twinning rate has climbed 33% since 1990 (22.6/1000) and 59% since 1980 (18.9/1000).
On the cover, an older man can be seen, dressed in climbing gear and giving a double thumbs-up sign.
All these require some action by the observer, climbing, sitting, and so on.
In this episode the boy climbs up onto a rock and hangs onto what appear to be branches.
There's a competition for the fastest time climbing two mountains over a certain height in a given area, starting and ending on a public road.
The average time climbs much more sharply in the without-gesture condition.
The activities were as follows: walking, bed-making, hand-washing, climbing up and down stairs, walking up and down steps with heavy bags.
In all of the cases, we develop asymptotic distributions for the length of the total distance climbed.
The practical effect was to establish a status ladder which could be climbed by banks as their reputation grew and their expertise developed.
When interdependencies grow, evolutionary dynamics based on local search and selection will allow climbing up to a local optimum near their initial position.
The questionnaire included questions about recreational activity, walking and number of stairs climbed as well as asking about degree of exertion.
Future activities include climbing out of the crater and investigating this hematite-rich material.
The climbing boy was also likely to be encountered in the home, as he set about his task of cleaning out the flues.
A slide, a swing and a large climbing frame complete the 'peaceful' half of the picture.
Vertical section of fine-grained purple sandstone bed showing climbing ripples with low angles of the stoss and lee surfaces.
Antitipping and antiheeling modules are controlled by data of inclinometer and ultrasonic sensors to perform stair climbing action in good balance.
During earlier operations and demonstrations of climbing and descending of stairs, only the manual mode was utilized.
Then it climbed again, reaching 3 years in 1941 and 6.5 years in 1946-47.
Then the child runs over to the swing, climbs on it and begins to swing - and so forth.
On entering the cave, a pile of large fallen boulders had to be climbed, before a more even floor area was reached.
By 1985 this had climbed to 294, only to fall back again to 175 in 1989.
Within each transect all climbing stems diameter were measured and identified.
We evaluated whether the proportion of seedlings climbed by lianas was independent of support type with a chi-square i ndependence t est.
The type of support climbed was independent of liana species and climbing method.
In the old-growth forest, five trees were climbed using a rope-climbing technique with two samples taken per tree from opposite sides of the crown.
Using multiple wheels improves traction and stability; suspension system and linkages keep ground contact and improve climbing ability over obstacles larger than the wheel radius.
Also, it successfully performs climbing upstairs and shadowboxing.
A mobile robot with autonomous climbing and descending of stairs the compass.
The gesture receives a certain amount of emphasis by the climbing crescendo shape and the fact that it is played solo.
Three-dimensional representation of retinal image movement by climbing fiber activity.
Nature of optokinetic response and zonal organization of climbing fibre afferents in the vestibulocerebellum of the pigmented rabbit.
We expected a significant correlation between climbing mechanism and stand age only for actively climbing lianas, which would be responsive to changes in tree diameter.
Total basal area and density of lianas of each climbing type were also scaled to the hectare.
A combination of tree felling and climbing trees to saw liana-bearing branches allowed us to obtain the harvested lianas in their entirety.
Each liana could be included more than once in the analysis, if it fell to the ground and climbed another tree later.
Each time a liana started climbing a host from below 130 cm, both its dbh and the dbh of the host tree were measured.
We found evidence that tree diameter, bark roughness and flakiness, host fruit type, and liana climbing type all contributed to this pattern.
The singing and the sight of the men climbing up the trees [in fear] have made me very ready.
They have greater mobility than conventional movable robots, especially when climbing stairs, stepping over obstacles or walking on uneven surfaces.
Species with stipular spines or other scramblingtype climbing mechanisms were rare in this survey and were therefore excluded in analyses of climbing type.
In general, the climbing habit seemed to be most successful in early successional communities.
Second, and more significantly, the 1-ha method inventories larger trees and therefore requires many more climbs to identify and collect vouchers.
Each tree was climbed by a single rope technique, with the occasional assistance of a ladder.
Finally, we evaluated whether the support type was i ndependent of liana species or climbing method with chi-square independence tests.
The tree was climbed again the following day, nocturnal anthesis was confirmed, and observations of visitors were made.
In general, the large lianas were growing on large-diameter host trees, irrespective of the climbing method they used.
On the movements and habits of climbing plants.
Consequently, most plots were only accessible by climbing the host trees using single-rope techniques.
Nature of the optokinetic response and zonal organization of climbing fibre afferents in the vestibulocerebellum of the pigmented rabbit.
Receptive field organization of climbing fibre afferents responding to optokinetic stimulation in the cerebellar nodulus and flocculus of the pigmented rabbit.
Provision of design and build climbed to a peak in 1993.
The concave shape trend suggests that the entropy values are climbing toward the end of the session, whereas the convex shape trend suggests the opposite.
Instead, figures are shown climbing or balancing atop the pole.
He carefully climbed into the ditch and continued removing sand with his hands until the fire services arrived.
Likewise, the rate in the moderate-risk group climbed to 56% (42% 70%) in 1999 and stabilized at 44% (32% 57%) in 2002.
Letter i: 54 he evidently writes sitting on the bed in her room, where he has arrived by climbing a ladder and invited by herself.
Clearly this is reinforced by a climbing tertiary sector, which as a random category tends to homogenise the profiles of regional sectors.
In diffuse daylight this figure climbs to 12 per cent.
I climbed down the banking and took this photograph.
One respondent claimed that when dogs are "crossed" and seem to be "climbing trees" they are really chasing spirits in the forest.
His response was to the context and to a problem - children climbing on the roof.
In a series of transactions that may have taken a matter of mere days, the price per card had climbed by 400 per cent.
The small-country effect, although somewhat lower than that in the full sample, still shows fertility climbing with land area over almost the entire sample.
She eats the baby, but its siblings narrowly escape by climbing up a golden chain sent from heaven.
As the sun climbs higher in early spring, warmth and light return.
One descended to the ground once but immediately climbed another plant.
The back propagation algorithm can also be described as a hill climber, but it is not so prone to climbing false foothills.
The judges had better decide, however arbitrarily, what is to count, for the purpose of the competition, as climbing two mountains.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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