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If you are talking about climbing or hiking on the surface of a mountain, then "on the mountain" makes sense. It's also normal to talk about hiking "in the mountains". Here, "mountains" refers to an area, and it's normal to use "in". I'd never use "in the mountain" if I was talking about hiking on that mountain.
For example, "The kids were climbing on the jungle gym" means that "the kids" were on the jungle gym, and they were climbing. They might have been climbing up, climbing down, swinging between the bars, and/or going sideways. A "jungle gym" is a small building constructed of pipes, designed for children to climb on and/or swing from.
You must not climb the trees. 2a. You must not pick the flower. 2b. You must not pick the flowers. Thanks! D. Delphine Junior Member. Thread starter Joined Dec 25, 2005 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Chinese Home Country Hong Kong Current Location Hong Kong. Oct 29, 2010 #2
现在完成进行时 I have been climbing you have been climbing he/she/it has been climbing we have been climbing you have been climbing they have been climbing
Neither climb on nor climb to are used as idioms in your examples.. For an aircraft, climb means: to go up, or to go towards the top of something: The plane climbed quickly to a height of 30,000 feet. (In this example, to simply shows direction. Also, climb is often used transitively. We say climb a mountain, not climb on a mountain.Ngram finds hardly any instances of the latter.
是的,还有scramble和creep,这些单词都可以对应汉语的爬|crawl和climb确实在中文都是爬, 不过根据英文来看climb是"向上爬"→爬山,爬起床。 crawl是"趴在地上的爬行"→爬入床底。
Alright, To climb: go or come up (a slope, incline, or staircase), especially by using the feet and sometimes the hands; ascend. "we began to climb the hill" Climb (to): When you climb to a place your aim is to reach that place. "He climbed to the top of the mountain" (The top of the mountain was where he wanted to get to, so he climbed to it.). To indicates direction.
ascend,climb,mount. 这些动词均含有"攀登,上升"之意。 ascend正式用词,指不用手攀,一直上升直到相当高的地方。 climb普通用词,含义广泛,侧重运用手足费力地攀登或上升,也可指抽象事物。 mount书面用词,词义与ascend相近,强调连续不断地向上移动、攀登或 ...
Yes you can. We use "lose-lose" to talk about a situation where the result is will be bad for everyone who is involved. Therefore, you can use "win-win" to talk about a situation where the result will be good for everyone involved. Ex: Going ahead with the current plan would be a lose-lose situation for everyone.
而mountain climbing只是英式英文的说法。 为何英式英文会用mountain climbing来形容爬山。 英国的地形,更正确的说是英格兰的地形除了「Peak Area(峰区)」有比较多的山需要爬之外,而这个爬是攀岩的那种爬,其它大部份是丘陵或是平原的地形。