Pronunciation: /ˈklaɪmɪŋ/
noun the act of ascending or scaling
A1 I enjoy climbing trees in the park.
A2 She is learning the basics of climbing at the indoor gym.
B1 Climbing can be a great way to stay active and fit.
B2 The group is planning a climbing trip to the mountains next month.
C1 His passion for climbing has led him to conquer some of the world's tallest peaks.
C2 The professional climber demonstrated incredible skill and technique while climbing the challenging route.
verb present participle of the verb 'climb', indicating the ongoing action of moving upwards
A1 I enjoy climbing trees in the park.
A2 She is learning how to climb mountains with a guide.
B1 Climbing is a great way to stay active and fit.
B2 After months of training, he finally achieved his goal of climbing Mount Everest.
C1 Professional climbers often face extreme challenges while climbing difficult peaks.
C2 Her passion for climbing has taken her to some of the most remote and beautiful locations in the world.
formal Climbing is a popular recreational activity that requires physical strength and endurance.
informal I love climbing up mountains during the weekends with my friends.
slang Let's go climbing that big hill over there, it'll be so much fun!
figurative Climbing the corporate ladder can be challenging but rewarding in the long run.
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