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rink

/ringk/US // rɪŋk //UK // (rɪŋk) //

溜冰场,溜溜冰场,溜溜球,溜溜球场

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a smooth expanse of ice for ice-skating, often artificially prepared and inside a building or arena.
    • : a smooth floor, usually of wood, for roller-skating.
    • : a building or enclosure for ice-skating or roller-skating; skating arena.
    • : an area of ice marked off for the game of curling.
    • : a section of a bowling green where a match can be played.
    • : a set of players on one side in a lawn-bowling or curling match.

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Examples

  • I wanted to do nothing else other than be at the rink, and work hard and train.

  • The two players frequently spend time together away from the rink with their wives.

  • Experts speculate that ice rinks may trap the virus around head level in a rink that, by design, restricts airflow, temperature and humidity.

  • In Vermont, an outbreak at a single ice rink ripped through the center of the state, affecting at least 20 towns in at least four counties, and seeding other outbreaks at several schools.

  • Jose-Luis Jimenez, an air engineer at the University of Colorado, speculated that the spaces occupied by rinks keep the virus suspended, perhaps six to nine feet, just above the ice.

  • Her father was a war amputee on benefits; her mother a cashier at a skating rink.

  • There was a family named Adams in Saskatoon, and they had a rink with boards, between their house and the barn.

  • We went out on the rink in the yard and pushed around on one foot.

  • “Walking into the rink today I thought, ‘Wow, this is what I used to do every day,’” Kwan tells me on the phone.

  • The rink cost $98.5 million, making it more than one and a half times more expensive than other Olympic equivalents.

  • I am afraid I can't get a rink built for you in a day, but I'll see what we can do.

  • If it weren't so hot we might have a fine rink this evening.'

  • We might go down to the rink father had made on purpose for Horatia.

  • What Dr. Rink says of the Eskimo story-telling holds good, more or less, all over the world.

  • On the spot where the dining-room stands used to be an open air skating rink run as a private club.