climb in Portuguese
climb in Portuguese is ascensão, escalada, subida — climb means to move upward, especially using effort — going up a hill, ladder, stairs, or rock face.
climb in Portuguese
ascensão
An act of climbing.
escalada
An act of climbing.
subida
An act of climbing.
subir
subir
(transitive) To mount; to move upwards on.
escalar
(transitive) To mount; to move upwards on.
escalar
trepar
What does "climb" mean?
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verb To move upward, especially using effort — going up a hill, ladder, stairs, or rock face.
"They climbed the steep trail to reach the summit before sunset."
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verb To rise or increase, as a number, price, or position in a ranking.
"The song climbed to number one within a week."
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noun An act or instance of climbing; an ascent.
"The climb to the top took nearly four hours."
climb in a sentence
- They climbed the steep trail to reach the summit before sunset.
- She climbed the ladder to fix the gutter.
- The song climbed to number one within a week.
- Prices have been climbing steadily since spring.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "climb" in Portuguese?
"climb" in Portuguese is ascensão, escalada, subida. climb means: To move upward, especially using effort — going up a hill, ladder, stairs, or rock face.
How do you use "climb" in a sentence?
Example: "They climbed the steep trail to reach the summit before sunset." In Portuguese, "climb" is ascensão, escalada, subida.
Are there other ways to say "climb" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "climb": ascensão, escalada, subida, subir, escalar, trepar.
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