| 释义 | clamber [intransitive]  (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to climb or move with difficulty or a lot of effort, using your hands to help you(吃力地)攀登,攀爬◆the children clambered up the steep bank.孩子们爬上了陡峭的河岸。note 辨析 scramble or clamber? scramble  places more emphasis on speed;  clamber  emphasizes the difficulty or effort involved. * scramble 强调速度快,clamber 强调困难费力。clamber/ˈklæmbə(r) ||; ˈklæmbɚ/verb [i] clamber up, down, out etc to move or climb with difficulty, usually using both your hands and feet 吃力地爬或攀登: ◇she managed to clamber up the over the wall. 她设法爬过墙去。  clambersee ⇨ climb 1 clam·ber /`klæmbə; ˈklæmbə/v [i]to climb over something with difficulty, using your hands and feet [费力地]攀爬:◇+ over/out/up etc he clambered over the rocks. 他吃力地爬过岩石。 |