idiomatically: see kill, oneself. You were stupid to try climbing up there. You might have killed yourself. (informal) To exert oneself to an excessive degree...
intransitive) to put oneself into a dangerous situation [with pod (+ accusative) ‘into what’] (colloquial, intransitive) to climb, drag oneself upward podleźć...
intransitive) to put oneself into a dangerous situation [with pod (+ accusative) ‘into what’] (colloquial, intransitive) to climb, drag oneself upward podłazić...
intransitive) to climb (with hands and feet or the like) klättra upp i ett träd climb [up in] a tree klättra upp på ett tak climb onto [up on] a roof...
climb (up, on to), to scramble to get (into); to thrust the hand (into) поле́зть в во́ду ― poléztʹ v vódu ― to get into the water to thrust oneself (upon);...
• (gromozdítʹsja) impf to tower (colloquial) to climb (onto), to struggle up (onto), to place oneself (on) passive of громозди́ть (gromozdítʹ) Perfective:...
to climb stairs; to take stairs; to go up steps (figuratively, literary) to get oneself promoted (to a higher rank or position etc.) (to get oneself promoted):...
something forgotten or hidden) (reflexive with się) to dig oneself out, to climb out, to extricate oneself (reflexive with się, figuratively) to worm one's way...
up after oneself, pull up the ladder behind oneself, pull up the ladder Coined by analogy with phrases such as make it to the top and climb the ladder...
something forgotten or hidden) (reflexive with się) to dig oneself out, to climb out, to extricate oneself (reflexive with się, figuratively) to worm one's way...