to move to or from a place when it is not easy to do it
to move to a higher level
climb • er / ' klaImэr /
( sports ) a person who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport
lighthouse I cliff
climb • ing / ' klaimig /
( sports ) the sport of climbing mountains or rocks
cling / klii / verb
( clings , cling ing , clung / Ылц / has clung )
clin • ic / ' klinik/
( health ) a place where you can go to get help or advice from a doctor about a particular medical problem
clip1 / klip /
a small piece of metal or plastic for holding things together or in place
clip 2 / klip / verb ( clips , clip • ping , clipped )
clip • board / ' kiipbrd /
a small board with a part that holds papers at the top
( computers ) a place where information from a computer file is kept for a short time, before it is added to another file
clock © / klak /
a thing that shows you what time it is
A small clock that you wear on your wrist is called a watch .
You say that a clock or watch is fast if it shows a time that is later than the real time. You say that it is slow if it shows a time that is earlier than the real time.
in the direction that the hands of a clock move
—ANTONYM counterclockwise
clog / klag /
a type of shoe with no back and a thick base made of wood
clone / kloun/
( biology ) an exact copy of a plant or an animal, created from one of its cells
clone
close 1 Ф / klouz /
closed )
Pronunciation
When the word close is a verb, it has a / z / sound as in grows or nose .
When the word close is an adjective, it has a / s / sound as in dose .
to shut
to stop being open, so that people cannot go there
—ANTONYM open
close down ; close something down to stop all
business at a store, factory, etc.
near
If people are close , they know each other well and like each other very much
(used about a competition or race) only won by a small amount
careful
close • ly / ' klousli / adverb Paul entered, followed closely by Mike. We watched her closely (= carefully ) .
not open