climb

subir

verb

climb
[klaɪm]
sustantivo
1ascensión (f) subida (f) (up hill); escalada (f) (of mountaineer)
  • it's quite a climb -> hay una buena subida
verbo transitivo
2subir a, trepar a (tree); escalar (mountain)
verbo intransitivo
3subir (road, prices)
  • to climb over a wall -> trepar por un muro

climb [klaim]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Trepar, treparse (clamber); ascender, subir (rise); elevarse. (n)
2Elevarse, ascender regularmente (en posición o dignidad) por medio de continuo esfuerzo. (n)
  • She climbed onto the table -> se subió a la mesa, trepó o se trepó a la mesa
  • To climb into/out of bed -> meterse en/levantarse de la cama
  • He climbed into his pajamas -> se puso el pijama
va. Trepar, subir ayudándose de pies y manos, o (una planta) por medio de zarcillos; escalar, subir a (mountain); trepar a, subirse a, treparse a (tree); subir (stairs). (Sport) To go climbing, hacer alpinismo o andinismo, ir a escalar o de escalada.
sustantivo
1Subida (ascent); (Sport) escalada.
Ascenso, subida (gradient).(Aviat.) Ascenso.

climb [klaɪm]
noun
(gen) subida; (f) ascenso; (m) [of mountain] escalada; (f) ascenso; (m)
it was a stiff climb la subida fue penosa
verb:transitive
(also climb up) [+tree, ladder etc] trepar; subir a; [+staircase] subir (por); [+mountain] escalar; [+cliff] trepar por; [+wall] trepar (a)
to climb a rope trepar por una cuerda
verb:intransitive
1 [+person, plant] trepar; subir
to climb along a ledge subir por un saliente; to climb over a wall franquear saltar una tapia;or to climb to power subir al poder
2 [+road] ascender; [+plane] elevarse; remontar el vuelo; [+price, sun] subir
the path climbs higher yet la senda llega aún más arriba

Verb Conjugation for "climb"

Imperative
  • climb
  • you climb
  • he/she climbs
  • we climb
  • you climb
  • they climb
Preterite
  • I climbed
  • you climbed
  • he/she climbed
  • we climbed
  • you climbed
  • they climbed
Present Continuous
  • I am climbing
  • you are climbing
  • he/she is climbing
  • we are climbing
  • you are climbing
  • they are climbing
Present Perfect
  • I have climbed
  • you have climbed
  • he/she has climbed
  • we have climbed
  • you have climbed
  • they have climbed
Past Continuous
  • I was climbing
  • you were climbing
  • he/she was climbing
  • we were climbing
  • you were climbing
  • they were climbing
Past Perfect
  • I had climbed
  • you had climbed
  • he/she had climbed
  • we had climbed
  • you had climbed
  • they had climbed
Future
  • I will climb
  • you will climb
  • he/she will climb
  • we will climb
  • you will climb
  • they will climb
Future Perfect
  • I will have climbed
  • you will have climbed
  • he/she will have climbed
  • we will have climbed
  • you will have climbed
  • they will have climbed
Future Continuous
  • I will be climbing
  • you will be climbing
  • he/she will be climbing
  • we will be climbing
  • you will be climbing
  • they will be climbing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been climbing
  • you have been climbing
  • he/she has been climbing
  • we have been climbing
  • you have been climbing
  • they have been climbing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been climbing
  • you will have been climbing
  • he/she will have been climbing
  • we will have been climbing
  • you will have been climbing
  • they will have been climbing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been climbing
  • you had been climbing
  • he/she had been climbing
  • we had been climbing
  • you had been climbing
  • they had been climbing
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