Skip to main content

alpine

/al-pahyn, -pin/US // ˈæl paɪn, -pɪn //UK // (ˈælpaɪn) //

阿尔卑斯山,高山,阿尔卑斯山脉,阿尔卑斯

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, pertaining to, on, or part of any lofty mountain.
    • : very high; elevated.
    • : Alpine, of, pertaining to, on, or part of the Alps.
    • : Botany. growing on mountains above the limit of tree growth: alpine plants.
    • : Often Alpine . of or relating to downhill skiing or a competitive downhill skiing event.Compare Nordic.
    • : Alpine, Anthropology. having the features characteristic of an Alpine.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Alpine, Anthropology. a member of a Caucasoid people found in central Europe and characterized by heavy body build, medium complexion, and straight to wavy hair.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A great place to build skills is at Bluebird Backcountry, an alpine touring resort that opened last year near Steamboat.

  • I’ve skied with pro big-mountain freeriders who are aerobic beasts and can charge up extended climbs on gear that weighs almost as much as a full alpine setup.

  • You’ll ascend a pleasantly steady 3,200 feet up an old railroad grade, peaking out around 11,700 feet and taking in classic high-alpine views.

  • With up to 195 horsepower, a whopping 22 inches of wheel travel on a trophy-truck-inspired suspension, and 30-inch tires, the Maverick X3 permits the kind of safe but high-speed desert and alpine driving you’ve seen on TV.

  • The Twin Skin features strips of mohair underfoot, like the skins you use with alpine touring skis, for surprisingly good kick and glide.

  • Let there be wine, food, music, and ravishing summer landscapes from Alpine meadows to Riviera beaches.

  • Located in Fribourg, Switzerland, Perritaz uses untreated, foraged fruit grown on high trees around his home in the Alpine region.

  • In 2007, Heather Mills—an amputee and alpine skier (and yes, the former wife of Paul McCartney)—danced on the show.

  • Half an hour due east of Marfa is the tiny college town of Alpine.

  • From Turin, as Ligety continued his rise to success in the alpine ski world, he and Miller would interact more as peers.

  • In an ordinary Alpine region the névé districts, where the snow gathers, are relatively small.

  • Passage over it is often one of the most difficult feats to accomplish which the Alpine explorer has to undertake.

  • In Europe it extended to the Alpine region, but failed to reach the countries bordering on the Mediterranean.

  • There are also a number of alpine species suitable for rockeries, such as C. alpina, caucasica, caespitosa and others.

  • Bud walked at least a rod toward Alpine before he swung short around in his tracks and started the other way.