climbing
climbing — 形容詞
- climbingpositive
- more climbingcomparative
- most climbingsuperlative
1. Used to describe a plant whose stems reach upward by attaching to walls, fences,
攀緣的
向上攀附生長的植物
Used to describe a plant whose stems reach upward by attaching to walls, fences, trees, or other tall objects nearby.
Heloísa planted a climbing rose beside the wooden fence in her back garden.
Heloísa 在後院的木籬笆旁種了一株攀緣玫瑰。
before noun: climbing + plant noun
Thick climbing ivy covered most of the old brick wall behind the church.
茂密的攀緣常春藤幾乎覆蓋了教堂後方那面老磚牆。
Tyler tied the climbing beans to bamboo poles so they could spread upward.
Tyler 把攀緣豆綁在竹竿上,這樣它們就能向上生長。
The garden centre on Maple Street sells many climbing plants for shaded yards.
楓樹街上的園藝中心販售許多適合陰涼庭院的攀緣植物。
文法句型
climbing + plant noun
用法筆記
Almost always sits directly before a plant noun (rose, ivy, bean, vine). It is rarely used after the verb 'be'.
常見錯誤
2. Connected with the sport in which people climb up rocks, mountains, or indoor wa
攀岩用的
與攀岩運動有關的
Connected with the sport in which people climb up rocks, mountains, or indoor walls; used to describe equipment, clothing, or places used for that sport.
Faisal bought a new pair of climbing shoes before his trip to the Dolomites.
Faisal 在前往多洛米蒂山旅行前買了一雙新的攀岩鞋。
before noun: climbing + equipment noun
The new climbing gym in Taipei has walls of three different heights.
台北新開的攀岩館有三種不同高度的岩牆。
before noun: climbing + place noun
Eri kept her climbing rope coiled neatly inside a bright orange backpack.
Eri 把攀岩繩整齊地捲好,收進一個鮮橘色的後背包裡。
The teacher gave each child a climbing helmet before they started the lesson.
老師在孩子們開始上課之前,先給每個人一頂攀岩頭盔。
- mountaineering
more formal; refers specifically to mountains, not indoor walls
文法句型
climbing + sport-equipment noun
用法筆記
Sits before nouns naming gear (rope, shoes, helmet, harness) or venues (gym, wall, route). Distinguish from sense 1 by the noun: gear/place noun then this sense; plant noun then sense 1.
climbing — 名詞
1. The activity of going up rock faces, mountains, or special indoor walls, done fo
攀岩運動
攀爬岩壁或山岳的運動
The activity of going up rock faces, mountains, or special indoor walls, done for fun or as a competitive sport.
Layla took up climbing last summer and now visits the gym three times a week.
Layla 去年夏天開始接觸攀岩,現在每週去攀岩館三次。
take up + climbing
Indoor climbing has grown popular in cities where real mountains are far away.
在離真正山岳遙遠的城市裡,室內攀岩越來越受歡迎。
Tamás and his cousin go climbing in the Carpathians every spring.
Tamás 和他的表弟每年春天都會到喀爾巴阡山攀岩。
Rock climbing requires strong fingers, careful footwork, and a calm mind under pressure.
攀岩需要強壯的手指、細膩的腳步,還有在壓力下保持冷靜的頭腦。
The school added climbing to its list of after-school sports last September.
學校去年九月把攀岩加進了課後運動的選項中。
- mountaineering
narrower; usually outdoors and on real mountains
- bouldering
a sub-type done on short walls without ropes
文法句型
go climbing
do climbing
用法筆記
Uncountable. Often follows 'go' ('we go climbing on Sundays') or pairs with a qualifier ('rock climbing', 'indoor climbing', 'ice climbing').