mountaineer

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} dağcı

Dağcı bir kurt kadar açtı. - The mountaineer was as hungry as a wolf.

Tom dağcılıkla ilgileniyor. - Tom is interested in mountaineering.

{f} dağcılık yap
{i} dağlı kimse
(fiil) dağa tırmanmak
{f} dağa tırmanmak
dağlara tırmanmak
{i} dağlı
dagle
mountaineering
dağcılık

O, dağcılıktan hoşlanır ve Japonya'nın dağlarını oldukça iyi bilir. - He likes mountaineering and knows the mountains of Japan quite well.

Bir uzmana göre, ne dağcılık ne de kayakçılık tehlikelidir. - According to an expert, neither mountaineering nor skiing is dangerous.

mountaineering
{f} dağcılık yap
mountaineering
(isim) dağcılık
Englisch - Englisch
someone who climbs mountains for sport or pleasure
someone who lives in a mountainous area
one who travels among or climbs mountains for pleasure or exercise
{n} a highlander, rustic, plunderer
{f} climb a mountain, practice the sport of mountain climbing
An inhabitant of a mountain; one who lives among mountains
A mountaineer is a person who is skilful at climbing the steep sides of mountains. someone who climbs mountains as a sport
To live or act as a mountaineer; to climb mountains
A rude, fierce person
someone who climbs mountains
climb mountains for pleasure as a sport
someone who climbs mountains climb mountains for pleasure as a sport
{i} mountain climber; one who lives in mountains
mountaineering
the sport of climbing mountains
A mountaineer
mountainer
mountaineering
Mountaineering is the activity of climbing the steep sides of mountains as a hobby or sport. the sport of climbing mountains. or mountain climbing Sport of attaining, or attempting to attain, high points in mountainous regions, mainly for the joy of the climb. The pleasures of mountaineering lie not only in the conquest of the peak but also in the physical and spiritual satisfactions brought about through intense personal effort, ever-increasing proficiency, and contact with natural grandeur. The greater rewards do not come without considerable risk and danger. The first great peak ascended in modern times was Mont Blanc, in 1786. Other Alpine peaks followed, capped by the ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. By the 1910s, most peaks of the Andes, the Rockies, and other Western Hemisphere ranges had been climbed, including Mount McKinley (1913). Beginning in the 1930s a series of successful ascents of mountains in the Himalayas occurred; the summits of many of the Himalayan mountains were not reached until the 1950s, however. Of these climbs, the best known is the 1953 ascent of Mount Everest by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. In the 1960s mountaineering became an increasingly technical sport, emphasizing the use of specialized anchoring, tethering, and grappling gear in the ascent of vertical rock or ice faces
mountaineering
the activity of climbing a mountain
mountaineering
{i} sport of mountain climbing
mountaineers
plural of mountaineer
mountaineer
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