climb over單語例句
climb over的近義詞1. Friends and neighbors braved aftershocks to climbover the rubble, one of hundreds of toppled structures teetering on the side of a ravine.
2. The association is braced for more dumped dogs over coming months, with dog dumping rates expected to climb even further.
3. Whenever she spotted flowers or fruits she would climb up trees and over walls while holding my baby.
4. The HKO said it expects temperatures to climb higher this week and the weather may become damp and foggy over the weekend.
5. The thermometer can climbover 40 C at noon and the air inside the tent is stifling.
6. Jiang had to climbover railings to escape the throng and took a tumble.
7. They put a ladder on top of the damaged bridge for us to climbover.
climb over雙語例句
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1. You don't want to climbover, do you?
你可不想爬進(jìn)去,對(duì)吧?
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2. I hate having to climbover people when i want to get up.
我討厭當(dāng)我想要起來的時(shí)候,要跨越別人。
3. You'll have to climbover too.
你也必須爬過去。
4. I saw him climbover my wall.
我看見他爬過了我的墻。
5. The wall is too high for them to climbover.
這墻太高了,他們爬不過去!
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6. I can't climbover that wall.
我無法爬過那道墻。
7. The baneberry that scratched you during your illegal climbover my wall.
在你攀墻進(jìn)來時(shí)劃破你的皮
8. I want to climbover the mountain named coweration, as I do know, the back of the mountain is ideologism.
我要爬過一座叫退縮的山脈,我知道,山脈的背后是執(zhí)著。
9. Twenty years, he thought wonderingly, and all the while she must have known that one day I'd climb a September hill and see her standing, young and lovely, in the sun, and fall in love with her all over again.
20年來,他認(rèn)為wonderingly ,以及所有她一定知道,有一天我會(huì)爬上9月希爾和看到她站立,年輕和可愛,在陽光下,并愛上了她的所有了。
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10. I didn`t see anybody climbover the wall?
我沒看見任何人爬過墻。
11. One man tried to climbover the embassy's gates while others put placards and flags on them.
一名男子試圖爬越大門,其他人把標(biāo)語牌和旗幟插在門上。
12. The greater the rain of the evening, her eyes dark man, struggling to climbover one metre high wall of hay in the sty of a full night bomb is blurred.
當(dāng)晚雨越下越大,又冷又餓的她含著眼淚,吃力地爬過一米多高的圍墻,在豬圈內(nèi)的干草上迷迷糊糊蜷縮了整整一夜。
13. The road condition is worse than I`ve imagined. Apart from the slippery condition, there`re sometimes fallen trees cutting the path that we just had to take off the backpack to climbover one by one.
路況比我想像中還要糟糕,除了天雨路滑,偶爾還有橫木擋在路中間,只得將背包卸下,越過橫木之后重新出發(fā)。
14. Enevoldson over a two-day period at NAS Point Mugu, California set several time-to-climb records: 3000 meters (9842 feet) in 41.35 seconds, 6000 meters in 51.41 seconds, 9000 meters in 81.14 seconds, 15, 000 meters (49, 212 feet) in 131.1 seconds, 20, 000 meeters in 222.99 seconds, and 25, 000 meters (82, 020 feet) in 266.03 seconds.
實(shí)用升限:對(duì)外號(hào)稱六萬英呎級(jí)以上,但實(shí)際上遠(yuǎn)高於此膍銧蕈g在1984年的北約聯(lián)合軍演中爬升至八萬八千英呎高度處并成功攔截一架原本以為自己安全無虞的U-2偵察機(jī)。
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15. For instance, currently there are a lot of infrastructure projects in full swing in Bahrain, owing to the construction of new roads, airports, ports etc. However, once these projects are over, the demand for manual workers in this industry will climb down.
例如,目前有大量的基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施項(xiàng)目全面展開在巴林,由于建造新的道路,機(jī)場,港口等然而,一旦這些項(xiàng)目已經(jīng)結(jié)束,需求的體力勞動(dòng)工人在這個(gè)行業(yè)將下山。
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16. I will keep on striving until I climbover, find a pass through, tunnel underneath, or turn the mountain into a gold mine with your help.
我要不懈地攀登,直到登上山頂,或是另尋出路,發(fā)掘隧道,或者借助上天的幫助,直接把高山變成金礦。
17. I will keep on striving until I climbover, find a pass through, tunnel underneath, or turn the mountain into a gold mine with God's help.
我要不懈地攀登,直到登上山頂,或是另尋出路,發(fā)掘隧道,或者借助上天的幫助,直接把高山變成金礦。
18. climb over的解釋
18. However I adapted and got use to school as any child does after the first few days of it, and slowly began to climbover the language barrier as well.
但是我也像所有的小孩一樣,幾天過后就適應(yīng)幼稚園的環(huán)境了,而且也慢慢地開始越過語言障礙的高墻。
19. climb over的近義詞
19. Laurent Road all along the climb up, along the way, countless steps, layer upon layer, twists and turns, winding over the road on both sides of verdant trees, to build on.
大家沿著羅倫古道向上攀登,一路上,數(shù)不清的臺(tái)階,層層疊疊,曲曲折折,蜿蜒盤旋,路兩邊樹木蔥郁,遮天蓋日。
20. But he had got over it, practising his moves first on boulders from which he could fall five feet onto sand, gradually working higher, until some hundred feet up he could confidently climb with his palms open and relaxed, as calmly as if he was walking to the store.
巴氏最先是通過一塊塊天然巨石來磨礪自己的攀爬技巧———從5英尺的空中直落下來,掉進(jìn)沙地的溫柔中。他漸漸越練越勇,海拔也越推越高。直至練成能身居近100英尺之高地的必殺技:他能自信滿滿地附在巖石上,舒展雙掌,作從容灑脫狀。