skied 的定义
- simple past tense of ski.
skied 近义词
等同于 jump
更多skied例句
- My oldest sister, Bridget, water-skied in a two-piece bathing suit, her long brown hair lifted off a noble neck.
- Miller, a former "bad boy" who in 2006 said on "60 Minutes" that he skied drunk, is now 36 and a multi-medaled Olympic veteran.
- In a 2005 Bormio, Italy downhill he lost a ski off a jump at over 60mph, stayed up, and skied the rest of the course.
- Schumacher had played by the rules, wore a helmet, skied in pairs—but such precautions only help so much.
- Skied three days on the daisies (and a bit of snow) and then left for the hot glorious desert, horses, tennis, swimming.
- McLean and Stillwell actually skied along on their short blunt crampons, while Webb did his best to brake behind.
- Here--through the middle of her blue-skied, pensive contemplation, so to speak--flowed Bull Run.
- She had skied over many of the trails of Kettle, but none of them had had "jumps" as difficult as this.
- Such pictures were diligently "skied" by hanging committees, and a few hundred dollars was deemed a good price.
- There was the hottest sun, and the coolest wind, and bright, clear-skied starry nights.