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clamber 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈklambər/,/ˈklamər/,
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clambered, past tense; clambers, 3rd person singular present; clambered, past participle; clambering, present participle;
  1. Climb, move, or get in or out of something in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet
    • - I clambered out of the trench
Noun
  1. A difficult climb or movement of this sort
    • - a clamber up the cliff path

  1. climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
  2. an awkward climb; "reaching the crest was a real clamber"
  3. Scrambling (also known as alpine scrambling) is a method of ascending rocky faces and ridges. It is an ambiguous term that lies somewhere between hillwalking and rock climbing. It is often distinguished from hillwalking by defining a scramble as a route where hands must be used in the ascent. ...
  4. To climb something with some difficulty, or in a haphazard fashion
  5. (clambering) Describes a plant that sprawls or climbs but lacks tendrils.
  6. (Clambering) vine climbing without support of tendrils or twining stems ie. Vanilla
  7. To attempt to extricate oneself from a particularly worrisome situation by clambering or deviously attempting to shift the emphasis elsewhere, for example by blaming your colleague when signing for an overpayment.
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