Footer

    Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

    關於

    • 認識 VoiceTube
    • 學習服務介紹
    • 加入我們
    • 常見問題
    • 熱門搜尋主題
    • 企業英文培訓
    • 社群推廣分潤計畫

    服務總覽

    • 口說挑戰
    • 單字單句本
    • Hero 智能學習
    • Tutor 真人家教
    • Vclass 名師課程
    • Campus 教育版
    • 字典查詢
    • 匯入影片並生成字幕
    • 部落格

    精選頻道

    影片分級

    • A1 初級
    • A2 初級
    • B1 中級
    • B2 中高級
    • C1 高級
    • C2 高級

    隱私權˙條款˙
    ©2026 VoiceTube Corporation. All rights reserved

    climb up

    US /klaɪm ʌp/

    ・

    UK /klaim ʌp/

    A1 初級
    phr. v.片語動詞爬上去
    The hikers began to climb up the steep mountain trail.

    影片字幕

    Ozzy Man 評測:超狂精選輯 #8! (Ozzy Man Reviews: MEGA COMPILATION #8)

    13:33Ozzy Man 評測:超狂精選輯 #8! (Ozzy Man Reviews: MEGA COMPILATION #8)
    • They just, you know, they don't have much going on in their own lives and seeing you climb up a steep mountain probably means something to them.

      媽媽嚇壞了。

    • They just, you know, they don't have much going on in their own lives and seeing you climb up a steep mountain probably means something to them.

      她輕輕一揮,熊寶寶就一路滑下去,滑下去,滑下去,滑下去。

    B1 中級

    國家地理頻道 - 萬裡長城紀錄片! (National Geographic - The Great Wall of China - Documentary)

    44:59國家地理頻道 - 萬裡長城紀錄片! (National Geographic - The Great Wall of China - Documentary)
    • 我们有测距机,量高度的。 So they don't have to climb up the tower to measure it.

      它被稱為半塔顯然是因為半塔失蹤了 今天團隊在這裡找到了它的位置

    • 我们有测距机,量高度的。 So they don't have to climb up the tower to measure it.

      它被稱為半塔顯然是因為半塔失蹤了 今天團隊在這裡找到了它的位置

    B1 中級

    諮商心理師看《靈魂急轉彎》! (Therapist Reacts to SOUL)

    27:39諮商心理師看《靈魂急轉彎》! (Therapist Reacts to SOUL)
    • If I feel like I'm gonna fall anyway, then I'm not gonna climb up the ladder because it's gonna hurt more the higher up I am.

      如果我覺得自己反正會摔倒,那我乾脆就不往上爬了,因為爬得越高摔下來會越痛。

    • It's kind of like if I feel like I'm going to fall anyway, then I'm not going to climb up the ladder because it's going to hurt more the higher up I am and I'm destined to fail.

      不是。

    A2 初級

    日本第一高樓:東京晴空塔! (TALLEST BUILDING IN JAPAN: Tokyo Skytree)

    02:39日本第一高樓:東京晴空塔! (TALLEST BUILDING IN JAPAN: Tokyo Skytree)
    • So if you come here, climb up to the top, have a good time,

      哇...

    • If you come here, climb up to the top, have a good time, come back down to the bottom and do some shopping.
    A2 初級

    小小夢魘 - 第二部 - 這讓我全身起雞皮疙瘩!😱 (Little Nightmares - Part 2 - THIS GIVES ME SHIVERS)

    38:38小小夢魘 - 第二部 - 這讓我全身起雞皮疙瘩!😱 (Little Nightmares - Part 2 - THIS GIVES ME SHIVERS)
    • I just had to climb up! Don't! No! Don't touch me! I don't like you

      音樂先生,盡到你的義務

    • I just had to climb up that...
    A2 初級

    惡靈古堡7 - 第二章 - 這會不會太扯?! (Resident Evil 7 - Part 2 - IS THIS TOO MUCH?)

    34:44惡靈古堡7 - 第二章 - 這會不會太扯?! (Resident Evil 7 - Part 2 - IS THIS TOO MUCH?)
    • I don't know how we climb up there.

      Mia:你以前總是會看著我的!為什麼?

    B1 中級

    π 的歌曲 3.0 (背下圓周率 300 位!) (The Pi Song 3.0 (Memorize 300 Digits Of π))

    04:19π 的歌曲 3.0 (背下圓周率 300 位!) (The Pi Song 3.0 (Memorize 300 Digits Of π))
    • 933, you'll climb up a tree to see four miles and 46 clouds.

      933,你將爬上一棵樹,看到四英里和 46 朵雲。

    • 933, oh climb up a tree to see four miles and 46 clouds!

      603486,現在去撿十根大棍子,然後再點五把小火。

    B1 中級

    攀登金峰山:日本百嶽之一⛰️日本生活 EP 314 (Climbing Mt Kinpu: One of Japan's 100 Most Famous Mountains ⛰️ Life in Japan EP 314)

    17:52攀登金峰山:日本百嶽之一⛰️日本生活 EP 314 (Climbing Mt Kinpu: One of Japan's 100 Most Famous Mountains ⛰️ Life in Japan EP 314)
    • We made our way down the peak of Mount Asahi and started the long climb up the ridge towards

      我們走下朝日山山頂,開始沿著山脊向山上攀登。

    • Asahi and started the long climb up the ridge towards Mt.
    B1 中級

    受傷的人如何尋求更進一步的懲罰? (How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment)

    05:32受傷的人如何尋求更進一步的懲罰? (How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment)
    • It's just that for us, home was a place of grief and persecution. It's easy enough to see why children put up with poor treatment. They're born radically powerless. They can't run away. They are utterly at the mercy of others. They can't even think especially straight. What they must do, above all else, is adapt. Which in practice means learning to put up with poor treatment. They have to develop an advanced skill at not noticing quite how awful things are, an expertise at being unfazed by cruelty and neglect. Children in deprived circumstances tend to be geniuses at looking away, disassociating and making light of things. Of course, it might not be perfect that their father screams at them constantly, but there are some interesting shows on television and there's a really fascinating bit of the garden to explore in the morning. You can climb up the big tree and imagine it's a little house. And of course, ideally their mother wouldn't be so mocking and disloyal. But that's just the way things are, neither more or less sad than the fact it's often raining and there's a lot of homework to do. In any case, the bad treatment almost certainly has to do with something that they, the child, have done wrong. Badly treated children tend to take a compulsively generous view of those who injure them. Obviously, they aren't nasty on purpose. That would make no sense. Clearly, their ostensible brutality has sound explanations. It must be because they, the child, is in the wrong. That's why they're being neglected. That's why they've been declared fools. That's why they're being bullied. It's a great deal easier to believe that the parent is tough, yet fundamentally right, rather than gratuitously callous and unjustifiably hostile. In other words, what a bad childhood trains us to do, above all else, is to indulge meanness. The muscle that normally functions to repel attacks has had to be starved and has atrophied. In order to survive, we had to lose the ability to work out what was good and bad for us, lest we discover that we spent 18 years in the company of fiends. What this means for our futures is that we will be extremely poor at discerning when the partners we let into our lives cross the border into selfishness and malevolence. We'll continue under a narcoleptic command not to notice that we're being robbed and deceived. We'll be as blind to the blows now as we were then. For a long time, it simply won't occur to us to wonder why we've ended up paying for everything for the partner, or why they're unreliable in their promises, or constantly prioritise their friends over us, or are angrily defensive whenever we raise a complaint. We will simply, as we had to early on, fall into line and invent elaborate explanations for their behaviour. They're good, but they're tired. They're durable, but under pressure at work. They're fierce, but compensating for their childhood traumas, for which we have a lot of sympathy. Anything other than the more straightforward conclusion, we've fallen in with unconcerned egoists. We shouldn't compound our disloyalty towards ourselves by feeling, on top of everything else, ashamed for our tolerance. It isn't weakness, it's a survival strategy from childhood that served a very sensible purpose then but is liable to be ruining our lives now. To wake ourselves up, we need to consider our choices as if someone else had made them. We might wonder what we would advise a friend to do if they were in our situation. And through such a lens, we might start to perceive that the treatment we're facing isn't, as we've long thought, a sign of our partner's depth or complexity, but in the end, something much more humble, evidence that we need to get away. But this will be only a momentary liberation until we can understand the more fundamental issue, that the muscle most people use to eject poison has withered because of a distinctive history. We need to reverse the direction of our psychological fate. Our early suffering should not condemn us to yet more pain. It is what gives us an especially powerful claim on original sources of kindness, tenderness and calm.

      只是對我們來說,家是一個充滿悲傷和迫害的地方。很容易理解為什麼孩子們要忍受惡劣的待遇。他們生來就毫無力量他們無法逃避。他們完全任由他人擺佈。他們甚至連思考的能力都沒有他們必須做的,最重要的,就是適應。在實踐中,這意味著要學會忍受惡劣的待遇。他們必須發展出一種高級技能,即不去注意事情有多糟糕,擅長對殘忍和忽視不為所動。生活在貧困環境中的孩子往往是睜一隻眼閉一隻眼、脫離現實和輕描淡寫的天才。當然,他們的父親經常對他們大吼大叫,這可能並不完美,但電視上有一些有趣的節目,而且早上可以去花園裡探索一個非常迷人的地方

    • You can climb up the big tree and imagine it's a little house.
    B1 中級

    讓別人尊重你!尼可羅·馬基維利的哲學 (Make Others Respect You | The Philosophy of Niccolo Machiavelli)

    05:27讓別人尊重你!尼可羅·馬基維利的哲學 (Make Others Respect You | The Philosophy of Niccolo Machiavelli)
    • If I agree, I can climb up the I succeed.

      如果我同意,我就能攀登成功。

    • "If I agree, I can climb up the corporate ladder faster.

      如果我同意,我就能攀登成功。

    A2 初級