1. Escalader.
2. Gravir. Grimper une côte.
3. (Intrans.) Monter. Une route qui grimpe.
1. To travel up,; SYN. go up.
2. Go back in order of genealogical succession
3. Become king or queen
4. Appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils
5. Slope upwards
6. Come up, of celestial bodies
7. Move to a better position in life or to a better job
To climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling; SYN. scramble, shin, shinny, skin, struggle, sputter.
1. To go upward with gradual or continuous progress; SYN. climb up, mount, go up.
2. To move with difficulty, by grasping.
3. To slope upward.
1. Go upward with gradual or continuous progress
2. Appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils
3. Rise in rank or status
To advance stealthily or unnoticed:; SYN. sneak up.
ETYM Cf. Italian scalare, from Latin scalae, scala. Related to Scale a ladder.
1. To reach the highest point of; SYN. surmount.
2. To climb up by means of a ladder.
3. To take by attacking with scaling ladders.
4. To measure by or as if by a scale.
5. To measure with or as if with scales.
6. To pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard.
7. To size or measure according to a scale.
8. To remove the scales from; SYN. descale.