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skiing

/skee-ing/US // ˈski ɪŋ //

滑雪运动,滑雪,滑雪术,滑雪场

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or sport of gliding on skis.

Examples

  • Our second favorite option for skiing is the disposable hand warmer from brands like HotHands or Little Hotties.

  • Snowboarding requires less dexterity than skiing, and since mittens are warmer than gloves, they are the way to go.

  • In addition to providing a new challenge — not that I have yet met the challenge of becoming a confident all-mountain skier on traditional Alpine skis — telemark skiing allows you to ski uphill.

  • I was guiding five of my favorite heli-skiing clients in some of the world’s best backcountry tree skiing.

  • When planning for a full day of skiing, you want to be sure you have the best gloves.

  • Power generation and production is not the sort of activity one usually associates with skiing.

  • Skiing would appear to be the ultimate off-the-grid activity.

  • Sargent said they went skiing in Vail and fishing in Cabo but also talked business.

  • Prince Harry and his girlfriend Cressida Bonas are reported today to have gone on a skiing trip to Kazakhstan earlier this month.

  • Texas natives, the week marked the first time skiing for him and his wife.

  • There were sports like swimming, mountain climbing, and skiing.

  • On those occasions Mertz gave us some fine exhibitions of skiing, of which art he was a consummate master.

  • An Adelie penguin, skiing on its breast from the north, surprised us suddenly by a loud croak at the rear of the sledge.

  • A landsman would have said that my progress resembled pumping a rhapsody on a pianola, or skiing in the Alps.

  • He chattered amiably about the experiences on that and other skiing trips, directing his words solely to Jerry.