Climb

  • 71climb|out — «KLYM OWT», noun. the steep ascent of an aircraft during take off: »Noise on takeoff will be less offensive because the SST climbout will be steeper and faster (New York Times) …

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  • 72climb on the bandwagon — climb/jump on the ˈbandwagon idiom (informal, disapproving) to join others in doing sth that is becoming fashionable because you hope to become popular or successful yourself • politicians eager to jump on the environmental bandwagon In the US,… …

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  • 73climb down — verb come down (Freq. 3) the birds alighted • Syn: ↑alight • Hypernyms: ↑descend, ↑fall, ↑go down, ↑come down • …

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  • 74climb down — v. 1) (D; intr.) to climb down from (to climb down from a tree) 2) (BE) (D; intr.) ( to retreat ) to climb down from (to climb down from an untenable position) * * * [ klaɪm daʊn] (D; intr.) to climb down from (to climb down from a tree) (BE) (D; …

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  • 75climb-down — noun a retraction of a previously held position • Syn: ↑withdrawal, ↑backdown • Derivationally related forms: ↑back down (for: ↑backdown), ↑withdraw (for: ↑ …

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  • 76Climb to Fight Breast Cancer — Logo Climb to Fight Breast Cancer is an annual series of mountain climbs to raise funds to support breast cancer research at the world renowned Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center[1] in Seattle, Washington. The climbs also help to increase… …

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  • 77climb-down — n. (BE) retreat a climb down from (a climb down from an untenable position) * * * (BE) [ retreat ] a climb down from (a climb down from an untenable position) …

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  • 78climb chart — A chart that gives the time required to climb to any given density altitude, the fuel consumed, and the distance covered in still air during the climb. With this chart, pilots or navigators can find the expected average true air speed during a… …

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  • 79climb-down — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms climb down : singular climb down plural climb downs British a change of attitude in which someone admits that they were wrong …

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  • 80climb the wall — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. To react to a challenging situation with too great an emotional response, frustration, tension, and anxiety. * /By the time I got the letter that I was hired, I was ready to climb the wall./ 2. To be so… …

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