climber 的定义
- a person or thing that climbs.
- a climbing plant.
- social climber.
- a device to assist in climbing, as a climbing iron.
climber 近义词
等同于 mountaineer
climber 的近义词 6 个
等同于 creeper
climber 的近义词 2 个
等同于 grapevine
等同于 social climber
climber 的近义词 4 个
等同于 mountain climber
climber 的近义词 4 个
等同于 rock climber
climber 的近义词 5 个
更多climber例句
- To add one more stop, enjoy a half-day drive to West Virginia’s New River Gorge National Park, where the famed New River Gorge Bridge spans over the water and rock climbers flock to the sandstone walls along the gorge.
- Tracking both your wrist pulse and Pulse Ox to help monitor sleep and altitude acclimation, this thing provides hikers and mountain climbers with an edge.
- Without ropes, steel hardware or other aids employed by humans, the cub seems to be acquiring skill as a solo climber.
- Each year hundreds of climbers attempt to reach the mountain’s summit.
- Precor provides commercial-grade stationary bikes, ellipticals, treadmills, climbers and strength-training equipment to gyms, hotels, apartments, college campuses and other corporate locations.
- Sandy Hill, then Pittman, was an American commercial climber in 1996, the most lethal season in Everest history.
- Not every professional climber has managed to keep her career while raising a family.
- Gripping a stone the size of a grapefruit, he strode toward Ueli Steck, a Swiss climber who had offended him.
- In truth, Hill was a survivor and a competent climber with more experience than most commercial clients on Everest.
- But unlike the legendary climber, she only glimpsed but never quite reached the summit.
- In the Alps the main glaciers are most usually highways, the ways offered to the climber for his travelling.
- Nowhere is it excessively steep, and nowhere are there precipices of rock to stop the climber.
- The climber lets down the eggs or nestlings in the tin and the observer can examine them in comfort on terra firma.
- The climber falls exhausted on the mountain-side and lays him down to die.
- It rises very abruptly from the surrounding forest, and at a distance looked quite inaccessible to a climber.