Meaning and Usage
"攀登" specifically means "to climb" or "to scale" something, often implying a physical or metaphorical ascent. It is commonly used for climbing mountains, cliffs, or reaching high points in careers or goals.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in outdoor or sports contexts when talking about mountain climbing or rock climbing. It also appears metaphorically to describe striving for success or reaching new heights in personal or professional life.
Collocations and Patterns
- 攀登高山 (climb high mountains): used in outdoor adventure contexts.
- 攀登悬崖 (climb cliffs): emphasizes difficulty and technical skill.
- 攀登事业高峰 (climb the peak of a career): metaphorical use for career advancement.
Usage Notes
"攀登" often conveys effort and challenge, more formal or literary than just "爬" (pá). It implies a purposeful and sometimes difficult ascent. Avoid confusing it with casual climbing or climbing small objects, where "爬" is more common.
Meaning and Usage
"攀登" specifically means "to climb" or "to scale" something, often implying a physical or metaphorical ascent. It is commonly used for climbing mountains, cliffs, or reaching high points in careers or goals.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in outdoor or sports contexts when talking about mountain climbing or rock climbing. It also appears metaphorically to describe striving for success or reaching new heights in personal or professional life.
Collocations and Patterns
- 攀登高山 (climb high mountains): used in outdoor adventure contexts.
- 攀登悬崖 (climb cliffs): emphasizes difficulty and technical skill.
- 攀登事业高峰 (climb the peak of a career): metaphorical use for career advancement.
Usage Notes
"攀登" often conveys effort and challenge, more formal or literary than just "爬" (pá). It implies a purposeful and sometimes difficult ascent. Avoid confusing it with casual climbing or climbing small objects, where "爬" is more common.
Meaning and Usage
"攀登" specifically means "to climb" or "to scale" something, often implying a physical or metaphorical ascent. It is commonly used for climbing mountains, cliffs, or reaching high points in careers or goals.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in outdoor or sports contexts when talking about mountain climbing or rock climbing. It also appears metaphorically to describe striving for success or reaching new heights in personal or professional life.
Collocations and Patterns
- 攀登高山 (climb high mountains): used in outdoor adventure contexts.
- 攀登悬崖 (climb cliffs): emphasizes difficulty and technical skill.
- 攀登事业高峰 (climb the peak of a career): metaphorical use for career advancement.
Usage Notes
"攀登" often conveys effort and challenge, more formal or literary than just "爬" (pá). It implies a purposeful and sometimes difficult ascent. Avoid confusing it with casual climbing or climbing small objects, where "爬" is more common.