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climb {sustantivo}
salita · pendio · scalata · ascesa · ascensione · arrampicata · arrampicamento
to climb {verbo}
montare · fare scalate · fare dell'alpinismo · scalare · arrampicare · salire · ascendere · arrampicarsi · inerpicarsi
Traducción Inglés-Italiano para "climb"
"climb" en italiano
climb {sustantivo}
♫ ~~~ ♫ And do you ever make that climb?
I found my magical ants, but only after a tough climb into the mountains where the last of the native Cuban forests hung on, and were then
And with a friend of his, he took it upon himself to free-climb a Redwood without ropes or any equipment to see what was up there.
... tire everyone else out if I climb that high.
climb {sustantivo} (también: clamber, climbing, ascension, ascent)
climb {sustantivo} (también: ascent, pull, scramble, clamber)
climb {sustantivo} (también: scramble, climbing)
to climb {verbo}
to climb [climbed|climbed] {vb} (también: to board, to get on, to mount, to ride)
No one was lost there. But the water continued to climb.
to climb [climbed|climbed] {vb} [dep.]
to climb [climbed|climbed] {vb} [dep.]
to climb [climbed|climbed] {v.t.} (también: to ascend, to escalade)
♫ ♫ Tomorrow it's going to be better to climb, Mama.
Ratification is a mountain still to climb.
♫ ♫ I could climb the snow-capped mountains, ♫
They give us ambitions so we believe we can climb the heights of Olympus and then they ensure that we never reach the top.
Adaptive technology has since enabled me to learn how to downhill ski again, to rock climb and even handcycle.
to climb [climbed|climbed] {v.t.} (también: to clamber)
So the idea is to first get the toes and a foot right, attempt to make that climb, and ultimately put it on the robot.
Now will this help us think about the design of more effective climbing robots?
If we can show some of the video, you can see it climbing up the wall.
Like climbing up into a cave and doing that stuff all the way down there.
And then, from there, he climbed directly up the bark until he got to the top of the tree.
to climb [climbed|climbed] {v.intr.} (también: to rise, to scale, to come, to ascend)
We can't hatch plans and climb that stairway of popularity, of success.
We can trust the people of Europe to decide for themselves how they climb ladders.
I climb up, and there's this place, way in the back, that you climb up this wooden ladder.
It can make no sense to legislate on how Europeans are permitted to climb ladders.
I slam the door behind me, climb up, go past this place where I see a pendulum ticking.
to climb [climbed|climbed] {v.intr.} (también: to go up, to make, to amount, to scale)
to climb [climbed|climbed] {v.intr.} (también: to climb up, to clamber, to scramble)
It takes two days to climb it, so you put the camp halfway through.
And we wondered how they use these bizarre toes to climb up a wall so quickly.
But she actually used these on smooth surfaces -- two of them -- to climb up, and pull herself up.
So, inspired by that we wanted to build a robot that can climb a structured cliff environment.
Now just because we have a distributed foot and spines doesn't mean you can climb vertical surfaces.
to climb [climbed|climbed] {v.intr.} (también: to clamber)
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