This is the 13627th most frequent German word.
durchklettert
"Durchklettert" means "climbed through."
In this sentence, 'durchklettert' is used in the context of physically climbing through or overcoming an obstacle, emphasizing the effort involved in traversing a challenging terrain.
Er durchklettert den felsigen Hang mühsam.
He climbs through the rocky slope laboriously.
Here, 'durchklettert' indicates the act of exploring or climbing through the remains of a structure, typically implying an adventurous or investigative context.
Sie haben die Ruinen eines alten Schlosses durchklettert.
They climbed through the ruins of an old castle.
In this example, 'durchklettert' conveys the action of navigating through a densely packed location, highlighting persistence and the challenge of the environment.