释义 |
reclimb, v.|riːˈklaɪm| [re- 5 a.] trans. To climb again.
1744Eliza Heywood Female Spect. No. 8 (1748) II. 94 A kind of precipice, which, when once leaped, there is no possibility of reclimbing. 1817Moore Lalla R., Fire-Worshippers Wks. (1897) 260/2 He..reclimb'd the steep And gain'd the Shrine. 1886J. J. Hissey On Box Seat 272 We reclimbed the cliffs,..and found our way back to our little inn. |