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trepar — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • climb verb To move upward, especially using effort — going up a hill, ladder, stairs, or rock face.
  • creep verb To move slowly, quietly, or close to the ground.
  • hump noun A rounded raised lump or bulge, such as on a camel's back or in a road.
  • screw noun A metal fastener with a spiral thread, driven in with a twisting motion to hold materials together.

Senses

trepar is used for these senses in English:

  • creep (intransitive, of plants) To grow across a surface rather than upwards.
  • hump (vulgar, slang, transitive, intransitive) To have sex (with).
  • screw (ambitransitive, vulgar, slang) To have sexual intercourse with.

climb — full definition

  1. verb To move upward, especially using effort — going up a hill, ladder, stairs, or rock face.
  2. verb To rise or increase, as a number, price, or position in a ranking.
  3. noun An act or instance of climbing; an ascent.

creep — full definition

  1. verb To move slowly, quietly, or close to the ground.
  2. verb To change or increase very gradually, often in an unwelcome way.
  3. noun An unpleasant or unsettling person, especially one who behaves in a sexually inappropriate way.

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