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climb (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “climb”

infinitivo climb; él climbs; pret. climbed; part. climbed; ger. climbing
  1. subir
    Gas prices have been climbing for a year now.
  2. trepar
    She climbed the ladder to reach the book on the top shelf.
  3. alcanzar la cima
    She managed to climb the rocky mountain despite the harsh weather.
  4. escalar (usando manos y pies, a menudo con esfuerzo)
    She climbed over the fence to retrieve the ball.
  5. practicar la escalada
    Every weekend, Sarah climbs at the local rock climbing gym to improve her skills.
  6. tener una pendiente ascendente
    The road climbs gradually before reaching the mountain top.
  7. ascender en el cielo
    As the sun rose, the hot air balloon slowly climbed above the treetops.
  8. ascender en clasificaciones o estatus
    After the release of their latest product, the company's stock climbed significantly in the market rankings.
  9. trepar (cuando se refiere a plantas)
    The ivy climbed the old brick wall, covering it entirely in green.

sustantivo “climb”

sing. climb, pl. climbs o no contable
  1. la escalada
    The climb to the top of the hill left us breathless but rewarded us with a stunning view.
  2. un aumento
    The steady climb in gas prices has made it more expensive for everyone to commute to work.
  3. un ascenso
    Her climb through the company ranks was impressive, becoming CEO in just five years.