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skidway

/skid-wey/US // ˈskɪdˌweɪ //UK // (ˈskɪdˌweɪ) //

滑道,滑行道,防滑道,滑行通道

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a road or path formed of logs, planks, etc., for sliding objects.
    • : a platform, usually inclined, for piling logs to be sawed or to be loaded onto a vehicle.

Examples

  • Finally in looking over a skidway he noticed that one log had not been blue-pencilled across the end.

  • The following day he culled a log in another and distant skidway whose butt showed a slant of a good six inches.

  • The day following he culled another of the same sort on still another skidway.

  • Nevertheless, after finishing conscientiously skidway number one, he moved on to skidway number two.

  • Some distance above the river the slope was gradual, and it was necessary to haul the logs to the skidway he had built.