单词 | free-climb |
释义 | free-climbv. Mountaineering and Rock Climbing. intransitive and transitive. To climb without the use of artificial aids such as pegs or etriers, but usually with ropes or other safety equipment. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > mountaineering or climbing > mountaineer or climb [verb (intransitive)] > climbing techniques glissade1837 sidle1867 traverse1897 abseil1908 to back up1909 bridge1909 to rope down1935 jam1950 rappel1950 prusik1959 solo1964 free-climb1968 hand jam1968 jumar1969 layback1972 pendule1973 top-rope1974 crimp1989 free solo1992 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > mountaineering or climbing > mountaineer or climb [verb (transitive)] > climbing techniques traverse1813 rope1855 bridge1909 chimney1940 solo1962 free-climb1968 jam1968 top-rope1974 free solo1977 hand jam1982 redpoint1986 crimp1991 1968 Amer. Alpine Jrnl. 135 Free climb to a stance. 1973 R. Robbins Adv. Rockcraft 41 When one is faced with an area that can't be nailed, chocked, sky hooked, or freeclimbed, the classical method of lassoing a horn is suitable. 1980 Ascent 3 210 No one previously has mustered the slightest ambition to free climb this wizened classic. 1993 Caves & Caving Winter 40/3 The route was bolted as far as a perched boulder..and Spike Bagshaw then free-climbed to the source of the water. 1999 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Sept. 350/3 But Conrad Anker, who managed to free-climb it on his way to the top of Everest, sees little chance that Mallory, with his awkward oxygen apparatus, could have done so. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1968 |
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