kayak 的 3 个定义
- a traditional Inuit or Yupik canoe with a skin cover on a light framework, made watertight by flexible closure around the waist of the occupant and propelled with a double-bladed paddle.
- a small boat resembling this, made commercially of a variety of materials and used in sports.
- to go or travel by kayak.
- to travel on by kayak: to kayak the Colorado River.
kayak 近义词
等同于 canoe
更多kayak例句
- Get too close to a whale, he warned, and the song can actually shake the kayak.
- Load up your kayak and head inland to the Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land, a 14,000-acre forested reserve about an hour’s drive north of Bar Harbor.
- After living in that house for a while, Debra finally said to herself, “You know, that river’s not just to look at,” and rented kayaks, something Barry had never done.
- Len also documented the Potomac River, which he explored by kayak, and the treatment plant and sewer system.
- A lot of people were zipping around on motorboats they had kept in their driveways, also some kayaks like mine.
- Dr. Neal is a spine surgeon who made a trip to heaven while drowning in a kayak accident in South America.
- Other new admissions to the dictionary include qayaq—an alternate spelling of kayak—and thongy.
- They have a modest second home, somewhere near the mountains where they can hike and bike and kayak and generally enjoy nature.
- They include Kayak, an online travel broker, and VKontakte, a social-networking site in Russia.
- In this sense, Kayak Morning itself is both an exercise and a product.
- We supposed that the paddle and the harpoon went with the kayak.
- While we were at breakfast, Weymouth came down to report a kayak coming off.
- Kiv-i-ung, who had never abused the boy, had gone out with the rest, but his kayak did not capsize.
- He was so frightened that he nearly upset his kayak, but he steadied it and arose to his feet, lifting his spear.
- He closed his eyes, the backbone became a kayak, and away he sped over the water.