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skater

/skey-ter/US // ˈskeɪ tər //UK // (ˈskeɪtə) //

滑行者,溜冰者,溜冰鞋,滑板车

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who skates.
    • : water strider.

Examples

  • I think it was truly like the 10,000 hours that helped me to be a great skater, but I think, right off the bat, I loved it immediately.

  • He also talks about which teams got better or worse over the offseason, including how the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning are dealing with the loss of their best skater.

  • A handful of events were canceled, but the early days of the pandemic largely felt like a bullet dodged for the skiers, skaters and snowboarders training for the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.

  • Daniel Sprong is making his caseSprong, 23, joined the Capitals’ main group of skaters Saturday for the first time — pushing offseason acquisition Conor Sheary to the second group — and skated on the third line with Lars Eller and Richard Panik.

  • Until that point, the 17-year-old professional speed skater had been training non-stop.

  • Maybe the judges scored the Russian skater generously because they just wanted to be done with it all and get out of Sochi alive.

  • Nineteen-year-old figure skater Jason Brown has been rocking a signature hairstyle that even has its own Twitter account.

  • But I could not bear the thought of skater Takahashi being seen by the world as a co-conspirator in our crime.

  • Raised from nothing, Harding aspired to greatness: she wanted to be the best female figure skater in the world.

  • Hipster skater style from Zoe Jordan to kick off day two of LFW.

  • Eve looked very pretty in her skating rig, and she was a splendid skater, too.

  • The swallow is a happy bird and skims and dances in the air like a fancy skater on the ice.

  • And when the skater visits the ice again, back he will come and resume the wheeling at intervals.

  • A beginner learning to skate, for example, exerts himself fully as much as the accomplished skater.

  • One of the gentlemen of the village offered a "badge of honor" to the swiftest skater on the pond—the one who could win the race.