Climb
101climb on the bandwagon — When people climb on the bandwagon they do something because it is popular and everyone else is doing it. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
102climb on the bandwagon — • jump on the bandwagon • get on the bandwagon • climb on the bandwagon join a popular activity Everyone has jumped on the bandwagon to try and stop smoking in the workplace …
103climb the wall — be so bored that you become anxious and frustrated She began to climb the wall after only a few days at her new job …
104climb down — withdraw from a position taken up in argument or negotiation. → climb …
105climb or jump on the bandwagon — idi climb or jump on the bandwagon, to join a party, cause, movement, etc., that appears to be gaining popular support …
106climb to the top (to) — Become successful. ► “To campaign for a director position, it is important to understand the forces that will aid in the climb to the top.” (Management Review, March 1995, p. 49) …
107climb mode — aukštėjimo režimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Skrydžių valdymo režimas, kuriuo orlaivio aukštėjimas automatiškai valdomas pagal iš anksto parengtą programą. atitikmenys: angl. climb mode pranc. montée automatique …
108climb the wall(s) — tv. to do something desperate when one is anxious, bored, or excited. □ He was home for only three days; then he began to climb the wall. □ I was climbing the walls to get back to work …
109climb indicator — Aeron. an instrument that shows the rate of ascent or descent of an aircraft, operating on a differential pressure principle. [1935 40] * * * climb indicator, an instrument that shows the rate of ascent or descent of an aircraft by reacting to… …
110climb into the sack with someone — get/climb/jump/into the sack with someone informal phrase to have sex with someone that you do not know very well Thesaurus: to have sexsynonym sexual activity …