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slalom

/slah-luhm, -lohm/US // ˈslɑ ləm, -loʊm //UK // (ˈslɑːləm) //

回旋运动,回旋,回转运动,回旋曲

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Skiing. a downhill race over a winding and zigzag course marked by poles or gates.Compare giant slalom.
    • : any winding or zigzag course marked by obstacles or barriers, as one in which automobiles are tested for maneuverability or drivers for reaction time.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Skiing. to ski in or as if in a slalom.
    • : to move in a winding or zigzag fashion; weave.
    • : to follow a course with many twists and turns.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, for, or designating a zigzag course with obstacles, barriers, or the like: an excellent slalom skier.

Examples

  • With a fat ski, “you can make a slide GS turn, a slide slalom turn, and it’s, you know, playful, fun.”

  • Back in the day when everyone skied on modified slalom and GS skis, stiffness was often the deciding factor in ski selection.

  • Shortly after her giant slalom run Thursday, Abbasi expressed optimism about how far women have progressed in Iran but was emotional about what remains to be accomplished.

  • He uses his snout to flick branches aside, like an Olympic skier powering through the gates on a slalom course.

  • Notice below how Walker starts out on the left before he slaloms right at midcourt.

  • There are four disciplines on a scale from technical to speed, with slalom the most technical and the downhill the fastest.

  • Starting 40th in a Lienz, Austria slalom, she posted the fastest time of the day in her second run, finishing third.

  • The prince chatted with a few athletes and family members before conversing with Canadian slalom kayaker Michael Tayler.

  • Meanwhile the Knox parents slalom between TV tents giving interviews for the morning shows.