Climb into Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɫaɪm/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
KLYME IN-too, KLYME in-TOO, KLYME IN-tuh
klˈaɪm/ /ˈɪntʊ
KLYME IN-too
التعريف
To enter or get inside something, usually by moving up, over, or through an opening or higher space.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used literally for entering vehicles, beds, or places where some effort is needed. Common collocations: 'climb into bed', 'climb into a car', 'climb into shoes'. Sometimes used figuratively ('climb into character'). Often more effortful than 'get into'.
Spanish: subirse a - meterse enPortuguese (BR): subir em - entrar emPortuguese (PT): subir para - entrar emChinese (Simplified): 爬进Chinese (Traditional): 爬進Hindi: चढ़ना (अंदर जाना)Arabic: يصعد إلى - يدخل إلىBengali: চড়ে ওঠা - ঢুকে পড়াRussian: залезть в - забраться вJapanese: 乗り込む - 入り込むVietnamese: chui vào - trèo vàoKorean: 타고 들어가다 - 들어가다Turkish: içine tırmanmak - içine girmekUrdu: داخل ہونا (محنت سے)Indonesian: masuk ke - memanjat ke
جمل نموذجية
It's cold, so I quickly climb into my jacket.
basic
The child tried to climb into the treehouse.
basic
Please climb into the back seat carefully.
basic
I’m so tired—I just want to climb into bed and sleep.
natural
He watched her climb into the taxi and wave goodbye.
natural
Once she climbed into character, her acting really came alive.
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