climbing frame
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈclimbing ˌframe noun [countable] British EnglishDHT a structure for children to climb on, made from metal bars, wood, or rope 〔儿童玩的〕攀爬架 SYN American English jungle gym
Examples from the Corpus
climbing frame• Here they are wearing their new outfits while playing on a climbing frame.• Inside there was a climbing frame, Lego roundabout, swings and a wooden catapult for firing naughty children out of the castle.• Later they had them set in a row near the climbing frame.• Anna's arm hurt dreadfully, worse than when she'd fallen off the top of the climbing frame at the nursery.• Now with her piggy back heart shinning up the climbing frame is childs play.ˈclimbing ˌframe nounChineseSyllable
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climbing frame
ˈclimbing ˌframe
noun [countable]
British English a structure for children to climb on, made from metal bars, wood, or rope
SYN jungle gym American English
ˈclimbing ˌframe
noun [countable]British English a structure for children to climb on, made from metal bars, wood, or rope
SYN jungle gym American English
