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climb down VB vb intr

1. climb down (descend):

climb down road

2. climb down ingl brit, ingl Aus:

ˈclimb-down SOST ingl brit

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I. climb [klaɪm] SOST

1. climb:

Aufstieg m <-(e)s, -e>
Klettertour f <-, -en>

2. climb AVIAZ:

Steigflug m <-(e)s, -flüge>

3. climb (increase):

Anstieg m <-(e)s> kein pl +gen

II. climb [klaɪm] VB vb trans

1. climb (ascend, go up):

to climb [up] sth
auf etw acc [hinauf]steigen

2. climb (get to the top):

locuzioni:

die Wände hochgehen colloq fig

III. climb [klaɪm] VB vb intr

1. climb (ascend):

[auf]steigen a. fig
to climb to a height of ... AVIAZ
to climb up road, path
to climb up plant

2. climb (increase rapidly):

climb costs, prices also

3. climb (get into):

to climb into sth a car, sleeping bag

4. climb (get out):

locuzioni:

I. down1 [daʊn] AVV

1. down:

hinunter ricerc
herunter ricerc
down!” (to a dog)
Platz!“
umfallen <fällt um, fiel um, umgefallen>
to let sth down
to lie sth down
etw hinlegen [o. ablegen]
to pull sth down
to put down sth

2. down (downwards):

to be [or lie] face down

3. down (in a lower position):

down at/by/in sth
unten an/bei/in etw dat

4. down inv:

im Süden colloq
in den Süden colloq

5. down inv (away from the centre):

6. down colloq (badly off):

to hit [or kick] sb when he's down

7. down (have only):

to be down to sth

8. down (ill):

an etw dat erkrankt sein
to come [or go]down with sth
an etw dat erkranken colloq
to come [or go]down with sth

9. down SPORT:

10. down (back in time, to a later time):

to come down myths
to pass [or hand] sth down

11. down (at/to a lower amount):

sinken <sank, gesunken>

12. down (in/to a less intense degree):

13. down (including):

14. down (on paper):

to get [or put] sb down for sth
jdn für etw acc vormerken

15. down (swallowed):

hinunter colloq
to get sth down

16. down (thoroughly):

17. down (already finished):

18. down (as initial payment):

to pay [or put] £100 down

19. down (attributable):

to be down to sth
to be [or ingl am also come]down to sb

20. down (reduce to):

21. down (in crossword puzzles):

locuzioni:

ganz und gar colloq

II. down1 [daʊn] PREP

1. down:

2. down:

hinunter ricerc
herunter [o. ricerc herab]

3. down (along):

4. down (in a particular place):

down sb's way

5. down (through time):

6. down ingl brit, ingl Aus colloq (to):

7. down (inside):

in +dat

locuzioni:

to go down the drain [or toilet] [or tube[s]] colloq, to go down the plughole, [or ingl brit also pan], [or ingl Aus gurgler] colloq
down the road [or line] [or track]
down the road [or line] [or track]

III. down1 <more down, most down> [daʊn] AGG

1. down attr, inv (moving downward):

2. down pred colloq (unhappy, sad):

3. down pred, inv colloq (disapproving of):

jdn auf dem Kieker [o. A, CH im Visier] haben colloq

4. down pred, inv (not functioning):

5. down attr, inv ingl brit dated (travelling away from the city):

6. down (sunk to a low level):

IV. down1 [daʊn] VB vb trans

1. down (knock down):

to down sb
to down sb BOXE

2. down (shoot down):

to down sth
etw abschießen [o. colloq runterholen]

3. down esp ingl brit:

4. down ingl am, ingl Aus SPORT (beat):

to down sb
jdn schlagen [o. colloq fertigmachen]

locuzioni:

to down sth (eat)
etw essen
to down sth (drink)

V. down1 [daʊn] SOST

1. down (bad fortune):

Tiefpunkt m <-(e)s, -e>

2. down no pl colloq (dislike):

Groll m <-(e)s>
jdn auf dem Kieker [o. A, CH im Visier] haben colloq

3. down ingl am CALCIO:

Versuch m <-(e)s, -e>

VI. down1 [daʊn] INTER

I. down2 [daʊn] SOST no pl

1. down (soft feathers):

2. down (soft hair or fluff):

II. down2 [daʊn] SOST modifier

Voce OpenDict

climb VB

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down AVV

das hängt an dir! colloq
Voce OpenDict

down AVV

an etw (akk) liegen
Voce OpenDict

down AVV

to be down with sb/sth (be ok/cool with) colloq
sb is down with sth (be ok/cool with) colloq
etw ist ok für jdn
to be down with sb ( be friends) colloq

Glossario di Geografia Klett

climb VB

Present
Iclimb down
youclimb down
he/she/itclimbs down
weclimb down
youclimb down
theyclimb down
Past
Iclimbed down
youclimbed down
he/she/itclimbed down
weclimbed down
youclimbed down
theyclimbed down
Present Perfect
Ihaveclimbed down
youhaveclimbed down
he/she/ithasclimbed down
wehaveclimbed down
youhaveclimbed down
theyhaveclimbed down
Past Perfect
Ihadclimbed down
youhadclimbed down
he/she/ithadclimbed down
wehadclimbed down
youhadclimbed down
theyhadclimbed down

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

It has the ability, like other nuthatches, to climb down trees, unlike species such as woodpeckers which can only go upwards.
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Zhu tried to climb down the palace walls, but fell and broke his leg.
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The two climb down the ivy and arrive at their flat.
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They spot their ship, climb down to it, and release the pirates.
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Access is now by a narrow path cut into the side of the steep cliff and a hot climb down to the beach.
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