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mountain climbing

爬山,登山,爬山运动,攀山

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : mountaineering.

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  • Back then known as Mount McKinley, the plan was to gather footage for a film being made to generate the public’s interest in mountain climbing.

  • Growing up in the Soviet Union, Yurchenko read books about high-achieving individuals in various pursuits — music, mountain climbing, anything — and it left her with similar aspirations.

  • As a practical example, imagine an athleisure brand launching microsites for targeted content in mountain climbing, in snowboarding, and in city cycling.

  • Then they came up against a police patrol on mountain bicycles, which again led to more shooting, without injuries.

  • In just a few hours on Tuesday, the dollar exchange rate collapsed from 64 to 80 rubles before climbing back to about 68.

  • Also in Germany, he made The Mountain Eagle, which was set, Hitchcock recalled, “in Old Kentucky, wherever that might be.”

  • We kept on shooting for another year...and were never able to get the shot of him climbing on the horse.

  • Cadets mimicked his commands, which he issued in drawn-out syllables in his high-pitched, mountain-inflected voice.

  • We had now approached closely to the foot of the mountain-ranges, and their lofty summits were high above us in mid-air.

  • The jagged top and spurs of San Jacinto Mountain shone like the turrets and posterns of a citadel built of rubies.

  • These residents then killed the parish priest, and without arms fled for safety to the mountain ravines.

  • We came down the rest of the mountain more carefully, though still a great deal too fast.

  • He said something laughingly to the head guide to the effect that climbing was good sport and a fine test for the nerves.