攀越

pānyuè
  1. to climb over
  2. to get over (difficulties)
  3. to scale
  4. to surmount

CEDICT

to climb over; to scale

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攀登跨越

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登上 dēngshàng
  1. to climb over
  2. to ascend onto
  3. to mount
我登上了大巴車。

I got onboard the bus.

Source: Tatoeba

yuè
  1. to exceed
  2. to climb over
  3. to surpass
  4. the more... the more
越多越好。

The more, the better.

Source: Tatoeba

tiáo
  1. to jump
  2. to climb over
  3. to leap
  4. to posture
  5. a gangway
想开 xiǎngkāi
  1. to get over (a shock, bereavement etc)
  2. to avoid dwelling on unpleasant things
  3. to accept the situation and move on
我想開車。

I want to drive.

Source: Tatoeba

释怀 shìhuái to get over (a traumatic experience, misgivings etc)
dēng
  1. to scale (a height)
  2. to ascend
  3. to mount
  4. to publish or record
  5. to enter (e.g. in a register)
  6. to press down with the foot
  7. to step or tread on
  8. to put on (shoes or trousers) (dialect)
  9. to be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old)
我一直想登富士山。

I've always wanted to climb Mt. Fuji.

Source: Tatoeba

攀登 pāndēng
  1. to climb
  2. to pull oneself up
  3. to clamber
  4. to scale
  5. fig. to forge ahead in the face of hardships and danger
我們想攀登富士山。

We want to climb Mt. Fuji.

Source: Tatoeba

跨过 kuàguò
  1. to surmount
  2. to cross over
一条小路跨过桥梁,穿过田野,还爬上小丘。

A small road ran across the bridge, through the fields, and over a hill.

Source: Tatoeba

翻越 fānyuè
  1. to cross
  2. to surmount
  3. to transcend
不要翻越铁轨!

Don't go over the railway tracks!

Don't walk across the tracks!

Source: Tatoeba

战胜 zhànshèng
  1. to prevail over
  2. to defeat
  3. to surmount
他战胜了困难。

He got over the difficulties.

Source: Tatoeba

突破
  1. to break through
  2. to make a breakthrough
  3. to surmount (an obstacle)
  4. (sports) to break through the opponent's defense
他們企圖突破敵軍的防線。

They attempted to break through the enemy line.

Source: Tatoeba