Climb out Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɫaɪm/ /ˈaʊt
KLYME-owt
klˈaɪm/ /ˈaʊt
klym-OWT
التعريف
To get out of a place or something by using your hands and feet to move upward or over an edge.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Climb out' is mainly used for physically getting out of enclosed spaces or off objects (e.g., 'climb out of a window', 'climb out of bed' is rare, usually 'get out of bed'). Often implies effort or difficulty.
Spanish: salir trepando - escalar para salirPortuguese (BR): sair escalando - sair trepandoPortuguese (PT): sair trepando - sair a escalarChinese (Simplified): 爬出来Chinese (Traditional): 爬出來Hindi: चढ़कर बाहर निकलनाArabic: يتسلق للخارجBengali: বেরিয়ে ওঠা - উঠিয়া বের হওয়াRussian: вылезти - выбратьсяJapanese: よじ登って出る - よじ登って外に出るVietnamese: leo ra - trèo ra ngoàiKorean: 기어 나오다 - 기 climbingTurkish: tırmanarak çıkmakUrdu: چڑھ کر باہر آناIndonesian: memanjat keluar
جمل نموذجية
He had to climb out of the window because the door was locked.
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The cat climbed out of the box.
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The children climbed out of the pool after swimming.
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I slipped and fell in, but luckily I managed to climb out.
natural
"How did you get out?" "I just climbed out the back window."
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When the elevator got stuck, they had to climb out through the hatch.
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