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Clambered Meaning in English

word · lemma: clamber

ˈkɫæmbɝd
KLAM-berd
klˈæmbəd
KLAM-buhd

释义

Moved or climbed somewhere with difficulty, using hands and feet, often because it is steep, uneven, or hard to reach.

用法与细微差别

Formal/literary; used for describing struggle or awkward movement, especially upward or over obstacles. Commonly paired with 'up,' 'over,' or 'into.' Not used for smooth or easy climbing.

例句

She clambered up the ladder slowly.

basic

The children clambered over the rocks by the river.

basic

He clambered into the car after slipping on the ice.

basic

We clambered up the steep hill, grabbing at branches for balance.

natural

After the boat tipped, everyone clambered back on board as fast as they could.

natural

Covered in mud, she clambered out of the ditch, laughing at herself.

natural