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ski

/skee/US // ski //UK // (skiː) //

滑雪板,滑雪场,滑雪,滑雪运动

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural skis or, sometimes, ski.

    • : one of a pair of long, slender runners made of wood, plastic, or metal used in gliding over snow.
    • : water ski.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    skied, ski·ing.

    • : to travel on skis, as for sport.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    skied, ski·ing.

    • : to use skis on; travel on skis over: to ski the slopes of Switzerland.

Examples

  • He’d been given his as a gift for refereeing his grandkids’ ski races in the early aughts.

  • Chris Keyes, editor I have two go-to ski lunches, depending on how much I rallied that morning.

  • I get my skis waxed maybe twice a season, and I never knew that it was a petroleum-based product.

  • The bunny slopes — the area of any ski resort specifically designed for beginners with wide, flat runs — frustrate Derek terribly and when his mother comes to pick him up, he tells her he never wants to ski again.

  • I have a garage full of skis for different conditions and high hopes that I’ll be paying in-state tuition when my daughter goes to college.

  • And Andorra is a tax haven with bargain luxury goods shopping and great ski slopes.

  • Ski resorts are a business, and one that can be quite fickle—a bad snow season means poor revenues.

  • Berkshire East ski resort near the Vermont border, which has 44 trails, has taken this power-production drive a step further.

  • For aesthetic reasons, ski resort operators try to limit the noise and infrastructure associated with producing power.

  • But only recently did this dispute spread to the lily-white slopes of a Montana ski resort.

  • It beats what Mrs. Case told us about ski 127 running in Sweden, cried Jess, who was delighted with the experience.

  • The usual procedure was, that the forerunner selected the best crossing of a crevasse, testing it with a ski-stick.

  • Franz felt confident of his ability to keep up with them, for he had learned to ski almost as soon as he'd learned to walk.

  • Since that made the remaining ski useless, I threw both away and plowed through the snow.

  • He was not afraid of becoming lost or of breaking a ski, as Hermann Gottschalk had, probably when he blundered into a tree trunk.

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