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skateboard

/skeyt-bawrd, -bohrd/US // ˈskeɪtˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd //UK // (ˈskeɪtˌbɔːd) //

滑板,滑板运动,滑板车,轮滑板

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a device for riding upon, usually while standing, consisting of a short, oblong piece of wood, plastic, fiberglass, or aluminum mounted on large roller-skate wheels, used on smooth surfaces and requiring better balance on the part of the rider than ordinary roller skates do: Skateboards were pretty “primitive” back in the sixties.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to ride a skateboard: She skateboarded during her lunch break nearly every day.

Examples

  • Children younger than 10 years old saw the biggest increase in injuries from skateboards and scooters.

  • This time, all it took was one man, a skateboard, and a very large bottle of cranberry juice.

  • Consider the viral Ocean Spray-sipping TikToker on a skateboard with Fleetwood Mac “Dreams” playing in the background.

  • So, he jumped on his skateboard as one does, to take himself there.

  • Huber, who was carrying a skateboard, was shot in the chest after apparently trying to wrest the gun from Rittenhouse, the complaint said.

  • Look no further than Marbel, the record-setting, streamlined electric skateboard that weighs less than 10lbs.

  • When a skateboard enthusiast turned her painting skills to making boards from scratch, the result was a work of art.

  • They rollerblade, skateboard, perform beatbox and hip-hop, and do parkour.

  • “Growing up I had a funky skateboard and I loved watching Dolly Parton movies,” said Latifah.

  • Nicole Miller turned to pop art, skateboard culture, and street style for her inspiration.