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mountaineering

/moun-tn-eer-ing/US // ˌmaʊn tnˈɪər ɪŋ //

登山运动,登山,登山活动,登峰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sport of climbing mountains.

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Examples

  • He and Scheisser also ran a mountaineering camp for youth, he was a high-level ski instructor being groomed to take over management of Banff’s glamorous Sunshine Village Ski Resort and he’d completed his mountain-guide certification two years before.

  • According to Alpenglow Expeditions, which is based in Tahoe City, California, and leads mountaineering trips in destinations ranging from the Himalayas to Ecuador, clients are starting to plan.

  • If the science of mountaineering interests you, this one’s a sure bet.

  • Jean Pierre Fasson, secretary general of Montagna Sicura, a foundation dedicated to making mountaineering in the Alps safer, has added a weeklong module on climate change to his organization’s alpine guide course.

  • He and his colleagues identified 25 changes affecting mountaineering.

  • Adventure sports and mountaineering could lure in travelers during the off season, but they are still limited.

  • In the 19th century, when mountaineering was developing as a sport, the playing field was highly restricted.

  • Parrado was one of the men who set out without any mountaineering equipment to find help and save the other survivors.

  • On the phone, Garrett cites a New York-based explorer, Moses Gates, who compares urban exploration with mountaineering.

  • Unmoved by these political concerns, the families in the Diamir Valley braced for a future without mountaineering.

  • Is it not a first principle of mountaineering to be as comfortable as possible as long as one can?

  • A mountaineering enterprise may keep sanity and sound judgment and remain an adventure.

  • Mountaineering is a sport of which Englishmen should be proud; for they were the first really to pursue it as a pastime.

  • These are tellingly related in that classic volume, "Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada."

  • It can be done, truly, but only with the pains and penalties of high mountaineering attached.